what are your doing to do this hallween
tell me and why
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AAAAAAAAAAARRRRRRRRRRRRGGGGGGGGGGGGGGHHHHHHHH!!!
Sorry that I may sound rude, but.... I AM TRYING TO KILL YOU!!!! WHERE DO YOU LIVE?! Okay, why do I want to kill you? You post dumb messages. "Who likes anime? I do." "Do you like anime? Tell me and why." It's really anoying. BTW: We in the Netherlands don't have a halloween. We have Sint Maarten. [ October 01, 2001: Message edited by: Cool Paramite ] |
This one ain't pointless (unlike most of alex's previous topics). I've seen one like this in the Space Quest forum, and that drew a lot of posts.
Anyway, what I am gonna be doing for this halloween, is dressing up as Dark Hood, but I gotta get round to finding my mask and my gloves first. . . Which reminds me, I have to fix my stick. . . I'll go do that now. Good old duck tape, eh? Where would I be without it? :) - DH |
Halloween, the fantastic day day of the year whose evening is spent regailling tales of terror, frightening others and generally allowing the evils of the world to roam free before November the first, when they must reluctantly be locked away for another year. Or at least, that's what it used to be.
This halloween I'll probably spend advising people not to go Trick or Treating. In itself it's not so back. It's the trick bit that really fires me up. A story: Trick or Treating is an American concept. I don't where it comes from, but that doesn't bother me. Generally, the elderly and even the parent generation of Britain have no idea what this weird 'tradition' is, and dismiss the child largely on the ground that they have no sweets or chocolate in the house, and cannot give any. This is all fine and good until the children decided to carry out the evil 'Trick' bit, which often brings out a nastier side of the elderly. An exceptionally horrible tale I've heard is the murdering of an elderly gentlewoman's kitten. I'll stop there. Edit: I forget why I put a smiley face at the top of this post, I'll replace it. [ October 02, 2001: Message edited by: Max the Mug ] |
ewww, psychos...
you could probably be held liable if you give a kid dodgy sweets, just a thought... i've never been trick or treating in my life and this haloween i'll probably be playing haloween-related games on the internet...come to think about it, i've never been asked to give a treat or recive a trick, that reaminds me i need to buy some 'silly string' just in case or maybe just a camera and the local police's phone number...lol... |
I forgot to mention that I won't be going trick or treating, and never have been. Instead, I will be going to a small halloween party with a few friends like I have been doing every year, which is fun. :)
Damn, the bulb in my room just went. Oh well, I'll carry on. Anyway, I never have been the victim of trick or treat either, because I live out of the way, but since those new houses have been built, it might be a different story this year. Non the less, every halloween, instead of stocking up on sweets, we stock up on water bombs full of ice cold water. >: D Now they'll be the ones who get the "trick" side of it. . . *evil luaghter* Futher more, if they refuse to leave my property afterwards and begin to cause criminal damge, I won't be afraid to use my stick on them. . . - DH |
hehe good o' Trick or Treating...though the last couple of years I did something for Halloween I just scared the treaters...
hehe I remember one year sat out on the edge of the brick flowerbed that was next to the door (it didnt have any plants in it at the time), I was covered with a large blanket...it covered me from head to toe and no one could tell if I was person or just a dummy. Hehe I scared a lot of kids that night (some parents too *grins*) when I would suddenly reach out toward them. Last year I just had this bowl with a motion activated hand sticking out of the middle of it at work. A lot of my co-workers got scared by that thing, they hated it...it later disappeared...hmm I wonder why? *shrugs and grins* As for this year I don't know what I will be doing... |