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Start here => What's your crime? Basic Discussion => Topic started by: Adam on October 10, 2010, 12:33:13 PM
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I just have from tesco a dancing skeleton. it's hilarious. will post a video when I can
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I prefer to buy CANDY for Halloween, especially the marked-down stuff the day after! :2thumbsup:
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None so far. Im broke, so im gonna have to mooch off of someone else's halloween :laugh:
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None so far. Im broke, so im gonna have to mooch off of someone else's halloween :laugh:
Are you going to trick-or-treat in your neighborhood? :laugh:
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Are you going to trick-or-treat in your neighborhood? :laugh:
probably not. more than likely i'll go hang out with my sister and her children.
i would go to my moms but ever since that flood i just cant stand to be around the bitch :blonde:
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we dont have much halloween. none when i was a kid. disney channel + products is successfully pushing it in norway, which has created a lame situation, where kids go trick and treating, while nobody else knows whats going on...
looots of tricking i expect :b
but i always wanted to go out, drunk, stoned, and unshaved.
when asked what i am supposed to be, ill go
"your kid, in 10 years from now."
that would be scary! :D
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I'm going to be abroad on Halloween this year (In Ohio, to be precise), so no sweeties for me :'(
I get to watch Discovery launch for the last time ever the day after though, from the closest viewpoint possible, which is nice :zoinks:
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We don't have Halloween over here, so I'm not gonna be buying anything ;D
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I'm going to be abroad on Halloween this year (In Ohio, to be precise), so no sweeties for me :'(
I get to watch Discovery launch for the last time ever the day after though, from the closest viewpoint possible, which is nice :zoinks:
We do have Halloween in the States, you know! And the day after, you can go to the stores and
stock up on marked-down leftover Halloween candy and gorge yourself! God bless America! :2thumbsup:
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I'm going to be abroad on Halloween this year (In Ohio, to be precise), so no sweeties for me :'(
I get to watch Discovery launch for the last time ever the day after though, from the closest viewpoint possible, which is nice :zoinks:
We do have Halloween in the States, you know! And the day after, you can go to the stores and
stock up on marked-down leftover Halloween candy and gorge yourself! God bless America! :2thumbsup:
I won't have time; I've gotta be at the pickup point by 7am, and I'm flying home the same evening.
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None. I'm too old to party, and too old for trick or treating. I'll just hang out and pass candy.
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None. I'm too old to party, and too old for trick or treating. I'll just hang out and pass candy.
Hey, it beats passing gas.
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We don't have Halloween here, but, I should be getting candy in the house for StMartin on November 11th. That's when, where I live, primary school kids go candy hunting with lanterns they made themselves. No costumes or so. Just handmade lanterns and some songs.
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I got some toffee apples today from tesco
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here's one i got last year
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QM51FB1yHOc
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None. I'm too old to party, and too old for trick or treating. I'll just hang out and pass candy.
Scratch that. I did buy a bunch of halloween decorations. I did buy tons of candy for the trick or treaters, and then I had a drinking/movie/pizza party. I even wore a costume.
Lol. I guess i'll never be old. :green:
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cool :D
what costume?
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A fairy. Tinkerbell, to be exact. :LOL:
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OK, Halloween is over, now it's time to talk about Thanksgiving toys, a/k/a food! :drool: