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By *harpDressed ManMan
over a year ago
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"I really don't get the Halloween thing. Just another extension of American "culture" invading our the great British Autumn?"
Oh dear, how dare people enjoy themselves...
Look on the bright side... without it, the shops would have more Christmas stuff already.
How upset would you be then? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I really don't get the Halloween thing. Just another extension of American "culture" invading our the great British Autumn?
Oh dear, how dare people enjoy themselves...
Look on the bright side... without it, the shops would have more Christmas stuff already.
How upset would you be then?" I am all for partying and enjoying all sorts of things but Halloween? Why don't we celebrate the seasonal solstice and be in tune with nature rather than trying to reduce the Chinese national debt by buying lots of plastic Shite
Also tell me of another celebration where kids are encouraged to knock on strangers doors and ask for sweets? |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"I really don't get the Halloween thing. Just another extension of American "culture" invading our the great British Autumn?
Oh dear, how dare people enjoy themselves...
Look on the bright side... without it, the shops would have more Christmas stuff already.
How upset would you be then? I am all for partying and enjoying all sorts of things but Halloween? Why don't we celebrate the seasonal solstice and be in tune with nature rather than trying to reduce the Chinese national debt by buying lots of plastic Shite
Also tell me of another celebration where kids are encouraged to knock on strangers doors and ask for sweets?"
Actually, ~I~ never went out trick or treating, even as a child. I think most people appreciate it for the spooky atmosphere & the fact that you can dress up and be someone - or something - different. It's just a load of hocus pocus after all. |
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"I really don't get the Halloween thing. Just another extension of American "culture" invading our the great British Autumn?
Oh dear, how dare people enjoy themselves...
Look on the bright side... without it, the shops would have more Christmas stuff already.
How upset would you be then? I am all for partying and enjoying all sorts of things but Halloween? Why don't we celebrate the seasonal solstice and be in tune with nature rather than trying to reduce the Chinese national debt by buying lots of plastic Shite
Also tell me of another celebration where kids are encouraged to knock on strangers doors and ask for sweets?"
You do know that you can celebrate whatever you like don't you? Why don't you celebrate the seasonal solstice?
We didn't knock on strangers doors when I was a kid, we went round the neighbours that we knew. That was 30+ years ago so it's not like Halloween is a new thing.
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I really don't get the Halloween thing. Just another extension of American "culture" invading our the great British Autumn?
Oh dear, how dare people enjoy themselves...
Look on the bright side... without it, the shops would have more Christmas stuff already.
How upset would you be then? I am all for partying and enjoying all sorts of things but Halloween? Why don't we celebrate the seasonal solstice and be in tune with nature rather than trying to reduce the Chinese national debt by buying lots of plastic Shite
Also tell me of another celebration where kids are encouraged to knock on strangers doors and ask for sweets?"
Sweets, dressing up, pumpkins, spooky stuff... Or bearded blokes and potentially even more bearded women swaying in the general direction of the moon?
Hmmm... tough choice... |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I really don't get the Halloween thing. Just another extension of American "culture" invading our the great British Autumn?
Oh dear, how dare people enjoy themselves...
Look on the bright side... without it, the shops would have more Christmas stuff already.
How upset would you be then? I am all for partying and enjoying all sorts of things but Halloween? Why don't we celebrate the seasonal solstice and be in tune with nature rather than trying to reduce the Chinese national debt by buying lots of plastic Shite
Also tell me of another celebration where kids are encouraged to knock on strangers doors and ask for sweets?
Sweets, dressing up, pumpkins, spooky stuff... Or bearded blokes and potentially even more bearded women swaying in the general direction of the moon?
Hmmm... tough choice... " each to their own!!!
It's just American bollocks which we seem to adopt with increasingly regularity! |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I really don't get the Halloween thing. Just another extension of American "culture" invading our the great British Autumn?
Oh dear, how dare people enjoy themselves...
Look on the bright side... without it, the shops would have more Christmas stuff already.
How upset would you be then? I am all for partying and enjoying all sorts of things but Halloween? Why don't we celebrate the seasonal solstice and be in tune with nature rather than trying to reduce the Chinese national debt by buying lots of plastic Shite
Also tell me of another celebration where kids are encouraged to knock on strangers doors and ask for sweets?
Sweets, dressing up, pumpkins, spooky stuff... Or bearded blokes and potentially even more bearded women swaying in the general direction of the moon?
Hmmm... tough choice... each to their own!!!
It's just American bollocks which we seem to adopt with increasingly regularity!"
Just admit it, you are scared of the dark |
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"I really don't get the Halloween thing. Just another extension of American "culture" invading our the great British Autumn?
Oh dear, how dare people enjoy themselves...
Look on the bright side... without it, the shops would have more Christmas stuff already.
How upset would you be then? I am all for partying and enjoying all sorts of things but Halloween? Why don't we celebrate the seasonal solstice and be in tune with nature rather than trying to reduce the Chinese national debt by buying lots of plastic Shite
Also tell me of another celebration where kids are encouraged to knock on strangers doors and ask for sweets?
Sweets, dressing up, pumpkins, spooky stuff... Or bearded blokes and potentially even more bearded women swaying in the general direction of the moon?
Hmmm... tough choice... each to their own!!!
It's just American bollocks which we seem to adopt with increasingly regularity!
Just admit it, you are scared of the dark "
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I really don't get the Halloween thing. Just another extension of American "culture" invading our the great British Autumn?
Oh dear, how dare people enjoy themselves...
Look on the bright side... without it, the shops would have more Christmas stuff already.
How upset would you be then? I am all for partying and enjoying all sorts of things but Halloween? Why don't we celebrate the seasonal solstice and be in tune with nature rather than trying to reduce the Chinese national debt by buying lots of plastic Shite
Also tell me of another celebration where kids are encouraged to knock on strangers doors and ask for sweets?
Sweets, dressing up, pumpkins, spooky stuff... Or bearded blokes and potentially even more bearded women swaying in the general direction of the moon?
Hmmm... tough choice... each to their own!!!
It's just American bollocks which we seem to adopt with increasingly regularity!
Just admit it, you are scared of the dark " got me there fella! |
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By *harpDressed ManMan
over a year ago
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"Without googling, doesn't Halloween as a celebration pre-date 1776, in which case it's not American? it's as American as apple pie and napalm"
You've got a lot of editing to do on the Halloween Wikipedia page then!
Take out the words Roman, Celtic, Harvest, Pagan, Mediaeval for a start.. |
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"Actually, ~I~ never went out trick or treating, even as a child. I think most people appreciate it for the spooky atmosphere & the fact that you can dress up and be someone - or something - different. It's just a load of hocus pocus after all."
Somebody try telling Mariyln Manson that then |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Without googling, doesn't Halloween as a celebration pre-date 1776, in which case it's not American? it's as American as apple pie and napalm
You've got a lot of editing to do on the Halloween Wikipedia page then!
Take out the words Roman, Celtic, Harvest, Pagan, Mediaeval for a start.." admittedly the festival dates back some considerable time as do most western calendar celebratory feast days as that is the connective origin. My point was that only in recent years has the American interpretation of the feast day been adopted by the British in particular. The connection with the supernatural is a quite a recent manifestation culminating in what we have today which is mostly driven by those well meaning marketeers.
The fact that children are encouraged to knock on doors asking if the occupant if a trick or treat is appropriate is 110% American. Having lived in the US over two Halloween dates I think that it's billed as just that trick or treat night.
Perhaps we could extend the debate to the forthcoming Christmas celebrations which we are know is a magical and wonderful time of year as evidenced in most A&E departments in the Uk?
Bah Humbug..........not really!!!! |
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