This is the 1st time that I've heard this, this year. Thank you Sudo for making me smile. I don't remember the exact year, but it had to be sometime the early 60's.
Halloween is a big deal for our family. Kids had a party last night, Monday they will do a tour of Haunted houses in the area, and I will go to a little pagan/Wiccan open circle and party later that night. Monday is teacher parent conferences, so no school!
I've always loved Halloween - probably for obvious reasons. B) There's nothing like getting sugared up on cake and ice cream while dressed as your favorite character and THEN getting to go trick-or-treating with all your best friends every year. :P
During the TWIt years we were always discouraged from participating in Halloween (Bless and Treat, anyone?). We always seemed to have some sort of meeting or twig going on that night, too. Finally during my last few years when I was getting more and more obstinate, I'd start buying candy and telling my ex that I was not going anywhere, but would be staying home to hand out candy to the kids. I thoroughly enjoyed every doorbell ring!
This year I'll be hanging with some friends at their haunted house tonight. It'll be fun and I'll get to see all the kiddos having fun but not have to worry about Vixen getting all ballistic with the doorbell ringing constantly.
One of the guys at work had a costume party this week-end and there were some really good costumes there. The theme was the letter "D" so everyone had to dress as something beginning with "D" - the winning costume was Disney on Ice. The guy put Disney characters all over his shirt (front and back) - took an ice bucket and cut a hole in it so he could walk - had it around his waist. Filled it with fake ice and - voila - Disney on Ice. Cheesy
Another guy came dressed as a "bee" - everyone told him the theme was "D" and he said - "Oh, I thought they said "B" - boy am I DUMB! lol!
It was a gay party so of course there were lots of "Dorothy's" from the Wizard of Oz, Divas, Drama Queens and Drag Queens. Very Cool!! Sounds like it was a blast and I wish I could have made it to the party!
TRUE STORY: See the Lavergn & Shirley costume, about half-way down the page on the above link? Well... that was me back in 1976 - I thought that was a cool costume... but then I was 6... What do you know at 6?
I just posted some of my old Halloween costumes in the Pictures forum ("DC Superheroes"). Incidentally, I still have all the costumes. You never know when I may have to spring into action! :lol:
It's started.. the first little ones have come by. I really prefer them to the rowdy nearly high school crowd that tried to snatch handfulls of candy !! They usually come last <_ .>
Kristopher did pretty well this year - we just got back from his first real Trick-Or-Treat run. He was the red Power Ranger this year. Since we live in a very small town, we were able to get all the hot spots in about 30 mins. Then we did the friends and family run and that was it.
His favorite part?
Carrying the flashlight!
The baby was going to be Garfield - we got a really cute costume that I thought could double as a sleeper... Well, it seems bubble-butt outgrew it already! I couldn't zip it past his thighs... oh, well! I'll post pictures of the little guys later on - they still had a great time!
I dressed up in my alien costume (it's a good one, I used to use it at haunted houses) as opposed to the Raf costume I have on now... I sat really still for two hours! Only about 15 groups or so came by in that time.. but I scared every one of them... they thought I was fake... made 'em scream and laugh... it was fun, I like doing that..
It started raining heavily here about 6 PM, so we only got about a fifth of the normal crowd. At least we didn't get any older kids WITHOUT COSTUMES. I HATE that!!
I have a pretty good Marvin the Martian costume that my wife and I made. It got loaned out last year and I got the pics. They aren't digital so I will have to find a scanner so that I can post them in the cafe after I return home. Perhaps next year I'll be able to wear it and play chaperone to some kids. I spose it'd be kewl to go trick or treating with a 6.5 foot tall Marvin. :lol:
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moony3424
This is the 1st time that I've heard this, this year. Thank you Sudo for making me smile. I don't remember the exact year, but it had to be sometime the early 60's.
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Nomad888
If memory serves me correctly, the year is 1963, Bobby (Boris) Pickett, The Monster Mash.
'course it could be the altzheimers kickin' in too... :D
My 2 cents...
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jetc57
Halloween now takes on an unusual meaning for me.
My Dad was a Jehovah's Witness for many years, and Halloween was his most HATED HOLIDAY...
It was quite a shock three years ago when he DIED on Halloween.
He passionately hated this holiday for vaious 'pagan' reasons.
Now I too share in his hate for Halloween..
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Kit Sober
Halloween is one of my favorites:
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Halloween is a big deal for our family. Kids had a party last night, Monday they will do a tour of Haunted houses in the area, and I will go to a little pagan/Wiccan open circle and party later that night. Monday is teacher parent conferences, so no school!
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HAPe4me
according to the artist's official site, it was 1962 (before my listening time). Bobby Pickett still performs.
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Top 10 reasons trick-or-treating is better than sex:
10) You are guaranteed to get at least a little something in the sack.
9) If you get tired, you can wait 10 minutes and go at it again.
8) The uglier you look, the easier it is to get some.
7) You don't have to compliment the person who gives you some.
6) It's O.K. when the person you're with fantasizes you're someone else, because you are.
5) Forty years from now you'll still enjoy candy.
4) If you don't like what you get, you can always go next door.
3) It doesn't matter if the kids hear you moaning and groaning.
2) Less guilt the morning after.
1) YOU CAN DO THE WHOLE NEIGHBORHOOD.
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Belle
I've always loved Halloween - probably for obvious reasons. B) There's nothing like getting sugared up on cake and ice cream while dressed as your favorite character and THEN getting to go trick-or-treating with all your best friends every year. :P
During the TWIt years we were always discouraged from participating in Halloween (Bless and Treat, anyone?). We always seemed to have some sort of meeting or twig going on that night, too. Finally during my last few years when I was getting more and more obstinate, I'd start buying candy and telling my ex that I was not going anywhere, but would be staying home to hand out candy to the kids. I thoroughly enjoyed every doorbell ring!
This year I'll be hanging with some friends at their haunted house tonight. It'll be fun and I'll get to see all the kiddos having fun but not have to worry about Vixen getting all ballistic with the doorbell ringing constantly.
One of the guys at work had a costume party this week-end and there were some really good costumes there. The theme was the letter "D" so everyone had to dress as something beginning with "D" - the winning costume was Disney on Ice. The guy put Disney characters all over his shirt (front and back) - took an ice bucket and cut a hole in it so he could walk - had it around his waist. Filled it with fake ice and - voila - Disney on Ice. Cheesy
Another guy came dressed as a "bee" - everyone told him the theme was "D" and he said - "Oh, I thought they said "B" - boy am I DUMB! lol!
It was a gay party so of course there were lots of "Dorothy's" from the Wizard of Oz, Divas, Drama Queens and Drag Queens. Very Cool!! Sounds like it was a blast and I wish I could have made it to the party!
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Sudo
Honey...
Go see if the neighbor's cat took our pumpkin again, please!
sudo
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ChasUFarley
I always love a clever costume and this one is really cool --
This is the link to a website where a guy posts about how he went as an iPod for Halloween -
http://www.eecs.umich.edu/~jwinick/Halloween2004/
Now, here's the most pathetic site for costumes:
http://www.retrocrush.com/costumes/
TRUE STORY: See the Lavergn & Shirley costume, about half-way down the page on the above link? Well... that was me back in 1976 - I thought that was a cool costume... but then I was 6... What do you know at 6?
B)
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Belle
Ya gonna help me go get it?
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Pirate1974
Wow!! A Robert Blake costume!!
Now that's REALLY scary!!
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GeorgeStGeorge
I just posted some of my old Halloween costumes in the Pictures forum ("DC Superheroes"). Incidentally, I still have all the costumes. You never know when I may have to spring into action! :lol:
George
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Sudo
Ahh!
It's started.. the first little ones have come by. I really prefer them to the rowdy nearly high school crowd that tried to snatch handfulls of candy !! They usually come last <_ .>
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dear sudo
here, for the most part, we HAND THEM what they're getting ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha
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ChasUFarley
Kristopher did pretty well this year - we just got back from his first real Trick-Or-Treat run. He was the red Power Ranger this year. Since we live in a very small town, we were able to get all the hot spots in about 30 mins. Then we did the friends and family run and that was it.
His favorite part?
Carrying the flashlight!
The baby was going to be Garfield - we got a really cute costume that I thought could double as a sleeper... Well, it seems bubble-butt outgrew it already! I couldn't zip it past his thighs... oh, well! I'll post pictures of the little guys later on - they still had a great time!
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I dressed up in my alien costume (it's a good one, I used to use it at haunted houses) as opposed to the Raf costume I have on now... I sat really still for two hours! Only about 15 groups or so came by in that time.. but I scared every one of them... they thought I was fake... made 'em scream and laugh... it was fun, I like doing that..
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GeorgeStGeorge
It started raining heavily here about 6 PM, so we only got about a fifth of the normal crowd. At least we didn't get any older kids WITHOUT COSTUMES. I HATE that!!
George
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Belle
I also hate the older kids without costumes. I only give them one piece of candy. The real trick or treaters get a handfull.
Vixen wore her Halloween bandana and Mom dressed as a Black Eyed Pea. :P We had a blast and saw some very creative costumes!
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Brother Speed
I have a pretty good Marvin the Martian costume that my wife and I made. It got loaned out last year and I got the pics. They aren't digital so I will have to find a scanner so that I can post them in the cafe after I return home. Perhaps next year I'll be able to wear it and play chaperone to some kids. I spose it'd be kewl to go trick or treating with a 6.5 foot tall Marvin. :lol:
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moony3424
When do you get to go home Brother?
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Brother Speed
Well originally, the Halloween Eve the 30th, but that flight was cancelled.
Then it WAS the 1st of Nov, but that also was cancelled.
Now it's the 2nd of Nov, still pending...
If this one is cancelled as well, I'm posting in the prayer thread.
But for now I'm still in Iraq.
Don't worry, I still have a good attitude.
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