Do you like halloween?
Do you like Halloween? What do you like about it? Any plans for this Halloween?
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Do you like Halloween? What do you like about it? Any plans for this Halloween?
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This place where I worked there was always a big costume contest the day of. Everybody just loved it and thought it was so much fun. I would always just show up in my normal uniform and stand there with this Jehova's witness (who also didn't dress up) with my arms crossed, shaking my head in disgust. Halloween is retarded.
I love it. I still dress up and I will be taking my kids trick or treating. I love hitting up all the clearance sales after it's over, I have tons of costumes and things gotten for just a few bucks. I got a few morphsuits last year for practically nothing and they are fun as fuck to use all year round!
Well I think it's celebrated far too much in Australia: it's a Northern Hemisphere Autumn Festival, nothing to do with Spring in our hemisphere.
All our holidays are a Northern Hemisphere thing, apart from Australia Day.
Anzac Day? Melbourne Cup Day? and more recently and ridiculously, Grand Final Day? Show Days?
Labor Day? I agree easter, xmas and the queen's birthday (which isn't even her birthday anyway) are northern hemisphere celebrations. Easter was originally Oestra, a spring festival and xmas was originally midwinter solstice, not even christian festivals.
So called "Australia day" commemorates the invasion of this country and I refuse to call it that: it's either Survival Day or Invasion Day.
If I don't get some trick or treat,
I'll use their face to mop the street.
I love Halloween. The costumes, the decorations, the joy! But the thing I love the most is the candy!!! Haha
I'm usually a male stripper for Halloween. RoseIsabella would love my friendliness and sultry smile.
Hell yeah. I'm dressing up and going trick-or-treating with some friends
I love to see the neighborhood kids dressing up with their big smiles on my door step asking for candy.
Halloween is a bit of a substandard story. Jack the Ripper made a more intriguing story for the London Times. Least-ways, his creativity was superior to American television.
I liked it a lot as a kid. But at some point I lost the fervor for it. Now when I do go to Halloween parties I go as Captain Smith. With my captain's hat askew, my clothes in disarray and a few drinks in me, I must look ever bit as frazzled as he did on that fateful night in 1912!
Too bad google doesn't work where you live.
Captain Edward John Smith was the captain of the RMS Titanic, which hit an iceberg and sank on the morning of 15 April 1912 in the North Atlantic, taking over 1500 lives. Perhaps you've heard of it?
Google does work here and I use it a lot but I wasn't going to waste my time googling anyone with the surname Smith! And yes, I'm so ignorant and stupid and illiterate I've never heard of the Titanic: I must google it right now so I become as well informed as you obviously are
Yeah there's generally a Halloween party here to attend and we all dress scary and have a good time.