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Are you going to celebrate halloween?
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By *hagTonight OP Man
over a year ago
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I am going to celebrate it, but not too much, like watching a halloween movie or 2. I like the 1st halloween movie and also the one with jason x. I have bought extra haribos to snack on and a kopparberg, the peach one, it is tasty, how are you going to celebrate it |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Watching "Bettle juice" down the pub tonight. Then afterwork tomorrow I have Halloween night, Samhain and the day of the dead off work. So hopefully going Helgis, drinking in the cemetery and finding a pretty, second hand vrirgin to sacrifice. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Yes of course, it's one of my favourite times of the year. Halloween party has been done and tomorrow will be filled with lots of fun stuff then dressing up for trick or treating early evening before an evening of films.
Pxx |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Hallowe'en is the time when the gates between the earthly world and the demon words are opened allowing all the nether creatures to spill out and devour, torture, steals souls of and drag back to the realms of hell all the humans they can find. This is why people disguise themselves as demons or other netherworld creatures to avoid the attention of the real demons.
Celebrate isn't really the correct word, unless you actually are one of those evil creatures. |
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By *ad NannaWoman
over a year ago
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I'm having my Covid jab and then babysitting for a couple of hours. I should buy a few treats in case someone actually knocks this year.
I'll get things I like in case I get stuck with them.
I'm going to watch a Christmas romance film because I'm a coward. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Hallowe'en is the time when the gates between the earthly world and the demon words are opened allowing all the nether creatures to spill out and devour, torture, steals souls of and drag back to the realms of hell all the humans they can find. This is why people disguise themselves as demons or other netherworld creatures to avoid the attention of the real demons.
Celebrate isn't really the correct word, unless you actually are one of those evil creatures. "
As Vamp with a brain said....
Samhain tomorrow honouring the change of season and those who’ve passed.
Guess you're talking about the Christians changing things to denounce pagan teachings. Then again they would know a thing or two about evil. They seem to have been getting away with abhorant acts for centuries. |
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By *hagTonight OP Man
over a year ago
From the land of haribos. |
"Watching "Bettle juice" down the pub tonight. Then afterwork tomorrow I have Halloween night, Samhain and the day of the dead off work. So hopefully going Helgis, drinking in the cemetery and finding a pretty, second hand vrirgin to sacrifice. " Yes, that sounds like a fun halloween celebration as well, have a good halloween night |
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I’ve carved a pumpkin and I am making up halloween treat bags, for any trick or treaters in the village that may or may not knock.
I won’t be celebrating it beyond a moment of reflection (Samhain) for those I have lost, and marking the turning of the season. But I lived halloween as a youngster, and I see no harm in it and hope they all have fun. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Never have, not going to start now. My buzzer will be off for any dressed up brats coming looking for sweets from a stranger… actually next year I might get some small onions and cover them with toffee and sprinkles |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Absolutely NO, hate it, and quite frankly it's weird. Winds my doggy up no end, so another note on the door asking to not bother......."
You’re note should read “ please know hard and loud if you want to pet my werewolf” |
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By *hagTonight OP Man
over a year ago
From the land of haribos. |
"Yes of course, it's one of my favourite times of the year. Halloween party has been done and tomorrow will be filled with lots of fun stuff then dressing up for trick or treating early evening before an evening of films.
Pxx" That sound good to me, enjoy the dressing up tomorrow |
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We hand out candy and I dress up. At our last house we had maybe 2 kids show up in the 20+ years we lived there, and now we get hundreds in our new neighborhood. So it's fun seeing all the kids dressed up. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I got a tin of red paint and scrawled "DIE P***O SCUM" on my front door.
That should keep the little bastards away."
Can you not just spring for a quid pick n mix like? |
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"I got a tin of red paint and scrawled "DIE P***O SCUM" on my front door.
That should keep the little bastards away.
Can you not just spring for a quid pick n mix like? "
I'm not that willing to encourage them; the little bastards will only be back next year expecting something branded like Haribos.
They're enterprising little bastards 'round these parts. Next week they'll be jumping on the LGBT bandwagon by sitting outside the local shops wearing rainbow-coloured jackets asking for "a penny for the used-to-be-a-guy"... |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Worst “holiday” of the year, give me penny for the guy any day. Halloween doesn’t even make sense any more, it’s just annual dressing up day…
“What are you dressing up as for Halloween billy?”
- “Iron man!”
“Not very scary though is it billy?”
- “Iron man holding a gas bill!”
Pointless pointless appropriation of the worst of other peoples “traditions” |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Worst “holiday” of the year, give me penny for the guy any day. Halloween doesn’t even make sense any more, it’s just annual dressing up day…
“What are you dressing up as for Halloween billy?”
- “Iron man!”
“Not very scary though is it billy?”
- “Iron man holding a gas bill!”
Pointless pointless appropriation of the worst of other peoples “traditions”"
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"Must remember er to pick up a tub of chocolates at work today for the trick or treaters x
I hope you work for Ex-Lax "
Lol that's mean! No sainsburys! Got a tub of roses that way if I don't get many come calling I can eat them my fave x |
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Maybe not celebrating Halloween myself, but I'll probably be thinking about the genuine 24 carat broomstick pilot from Nantyglo that I pulled off a straight dating site, and wondering what she might be up to tonight. It was on that date I discovered that contrary to popular belief the broomstick is not for eco friendly air travel, you are never going to be bumping into one whilst taking off and landing at your local airport that has slipped under the radar totally undetected by air traffic control. The broomstick does exactly what it says on the tin, it's for sweeping the floor! Apparently what they all do in the coven is they form a circle, but before the ritual begins, the circle coven has to be cleansed by sweeping the floor. Now when you think about it logically, that makes perfect sense because, the last thing that witches want to be doing is getting down to business stark naked in a woodland glade, getting a thorn in their butt. Not a lot of people know that! |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I am going to celebrate it, but not too much, like watching a halloween movie or 2. I like the 1st halloween movie and also the one with jason x. I have bought extra haribos to snack on and a kopparberg, the peach one, it is tasty, how are you going to celebrate it " no not my thing never bothered me when I was younger either my kids used to go it's all a bit silly now unless you're a pagan |
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By *hagTonight OP Man
over a year ago
From the land of haribos. |
"I've carved a pumpkin and got lots of sweets in .
I'm watching a nightmare on elm st later and going to the pics to see a horror tom aft too.
" That is a good idea and as well to put sweets in the pumpkin, did you put some haribos in it too |
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By *hagTonight OP Man
over a year ago
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"We hand out candy and I dress up. At our last house we had maybe 2 kids show up in the 20+ years we lived there, and now we get hundreds in our new neighborhood. So it's fun seeing all the kids dressed up." That sounds like fun as well with so many new ones to the neighbourhood |
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