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elSicomoro 10-30-2005 03:32 PM

They still allow you to have knives?

Trilby 10-30-2005 03:49 PM

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Originally Posted by sycamore
They still allow you to have knives?

Only the suck-y kitchen type knives and that is why I stabbed my thumb....mm...thinking of obtuse lawsuit against county and unfair practices...etc...yes....yes...I can see it now..!

why must you always bring up my record?

seakdivers 10-30-2005 03:51 PM

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Our neighborhood is insane on Halloween. Literally hundreds of kids.

We did an underwater pumpkin carving contest yesterday. My husband won for Most Creative. His is the one with the cone on the head - it's all stuff he found at the dive site.

seakdivers 10-30-2005 03:53 PM

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Here's my friend Michelle.
She never seems to win any prizes..... I don't know why. :lol:

Rock Steady 10-30-2005 04:23 PM

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Originally Posted by Brianna
uh----RS--where do you work, again?

A 45 person internet company making a profit for three years. We have our own company-label beer for trade shows. It's a fun group except for all those VPs who have sticks up their asses.

On Wednesday, I'm going to GS Warriors Season Opener with our HR Director. She dressed up as one of the guys at last year's halloween office day. Although, so far none of the guys have dresses as gals, yet.

capnhowdy 10-30-2005 08:43 PM

imagine that

capnhowdy 10-30-2005 08:44 PM

I meant this

warch 10-31-2005 02:22 PM

I gotta tell ya, I've grown to really not like Halloween. I live in a college rental neighborhood so it generally means drunk fat boys in dresses asking for Snickers, public vomit/urine/crap, damaged cars and not-so-small area fires.

Where is the cute toddler dressed like a cow? I'm planning lights out tonight. I took care of the few neighbor kids earlier.

Pie 10-31-2005 03:43 PM

We live in a pretty good-sized development, but no kids seem to come by. We've only gotten one group of trick-or-treaters in the 7 years we've lived in our house -- and that was 5 college chicks looking for canned goods for charity. I know, sounds like a great setup for a porno. :rolleyes:

LabRat 10-31-2005 03:59 PM

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Originally Posted by Rock Steady
She always wears black low-top Chuck Taylors with ankle socks. Got mine Friday night. Black capri pants and black shirt; check. (shaved my legs below the knee). Since August her necklace is a hollow pink heart on sliver chain. I made one out of pink pipe cleaner and chain.

For the love of G*d, you had better post pictures or else!!! :lol:

Elspode 10-31-2005 04:24 PM

Like Wolf, our house is always somewhat Halloweenish. We have several signs out front in the rose garden declaring our home to be the residence of a witch - signs that stay up year 'round. We also have a very large Yule pentacle that stays up for a significant portion of the year beyond the Winter season itself.

You've already seen pics of the ritual area...

Blessed Samhain to everyone in The Cellar. May you get lots of candy/healing of pumpkin carving injuries/long conversations with your departed relatives.

Don't forget to set a plate at dinner tonight for those who join you, but may not be seen.

richlevy 10-31-2005 06:09 PM

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Originally Posted by wolf
I have a dilemma. I am attending a party tomorrow night, and have not made any moves to prepare a costume. I am actually not certain that it is a costume party. The invitation instructions "be as kinky as you want to be" may call for consultation with BrianR rather than getting a SpongeBob costume at the Walmart ...

Therefore, I need something that is clever, but relatively low key, in the event that I'm the only one that shows up dressed for Halloween rather than an orgy.

BTW, that was a great party.

Trilby 10-31-2005 06:35 PM

Well--it's seven-thirty, half an hour to go for trick or treaters, and I'm tapped out! Had to blow out the jack O'lanterns and now am hiding! Saw a couple of cute costumes, but nobody was cuter than my 4 year-old nephew (he went as Jack Sparrow) adorable!

melidasaur 10-31-2005 07:37 PM

It's 7:30 and we've only had 8 trick or treaters :(... it's raining here though so it's a pretty crappy night to be out begging for candy.

Snickers, kit kat, smores, smarties and granola bars for EVERYONE!!!

wolf 11-01-2005 12:14 AM

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Originally Posted by richlevy
BTW, that was a great party.

It was indeed. But I was far less fascinated by the ladies' boobage than you were.


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