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Lemur
10-31-2009, 20:42
Have a good one, Orgahs. I'll be escorting the little lemurs on their trick or treating. I'm expecting that few Orgahs are young enough for that, so have fun at you party, or your costumed shindig, or your wife swap, or whatever you do to celebrate the second-most-pagan holiday (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samhain).

https://img.photobucket.com/albums/v489/Lemurmania/lemur_halloween.jpg

Csargo
10-31-2009, 20:45
Happy Halloween

Hosakawa Tito
10-31-2009, 21:59
I hope everyone enjoys their Halloween. My two kids are too old for the door to door candy collecting, but they are going to sleep-over parties with friends. That means a nice quiet evening for the wife & I. :pumpkin:

Ramses II CP
10-31-2009, 22:23
My favorite holiday by far, Happy Halloween all!

:egypt:

Whacker
10-31-2009, 22:39
Saw this in my parent's newspaper a few days ago. Honestly made me laugh pretty hard.

http://imgsrv.gocomics.com/dim/?fh=649f229aae0983d4dc732089ae5ef7c7&w=900.0

:balloon2:

Samurai Waki
10-31-2009, 22:40
First year I get to take my girls trick or treating. Just around the neighborhood or so, I don't think they quite get it yet. :laugh4:

Gregoshi
11-01-2009, 00:34
Lousy evening here in Philadelphia. Rain has kept many kids away and kept me from decorating the yard. Lots of Phillies "costumes" tonight. I wonder why?

seireikhaan
11-01-2009, 00:35
Lousy evening here in Philadelphia. Rain has kept many kids away and kept me from decorating the yard. Lots of Phillies "costumes" tonight. I wonder why?
To scare away the ghosts of Yankees past, of course.

Gregoshi
11-01-2009, 03:26
To scare away the ghosts of Yankees past, of course.
:laugh4: Indeed, you must be right. So far, it is working.

seireikhaan
11-01-2009, 03:35
:laugh4: Indeed, you must be right. So far, it is working.
Drifting a bit off topic, but there appears to be some haunted shenanigans going on at citizen's bank park. :dizzy2:

CountArach
11-01-2009, 08:47
This was the best/only Halloween I've ever actually done anything for... we had a dress-up day as work and I thought "Hey, I should go really over-the-top with my costume..." and here is the result:

https://i141.photobucket.com/albums/r44/CountArach/16362_161897204606_715649606_289017.jpg

I made 6 kids cry. It was hilarious.

Crazed Rabbit
11-01-2009, 08:56
I was driving with my dad to the local grocery store this afternoon. We got there and saw a guy dressed like this walking out:
https://img264.imageshack.us/img264/871/reno911halloween.jpg

Except with much hairier legs. And the uniform looked more real, less shiny.

My dad was speechless until I reminded him it was Halloween. :clown:

CR

Fisherking
11-01-2009, 09:44
:laugh4:

scary stuff
:yes:

Ice
11-01-2009, 16:28
I hope everyone enjoys their Halloween. My two kids are too old for the door to door candy collecting, but they are going to sleep-over parties with friends. That means a nice quiet evening for the wife & I. :pumpkin:

I remember that time in my life... you are too young to go to any parties, but too old to beg strangers for candy.

Gregoshi
11-01-2009, 17:16
I remember that time in my life... you are too young to go to any parties, but too old to beg strangers for candy.
You have to re-channel your energies. You dress up but stay home and help hand out candy (and you can always snitch from the candy jar :2thumbsup:) If you are really into it, decorate the yard/house/apartment (blacklights are great) - the kids seem to appreciate it. And if you are REALLY into it, you can rig something up to scare the older kids (key word - "older").

My neighbor dressed as a pumpkin headed scarecrow one year and sat next to his front door - he sat the way a stuff dummy sits - and would scare the older kids as they approached the door. It worked sometimes, and didn't other times. But the best was on older teenager, a guy over 6 ft tall. He was scared witless. He whipped around to run away, lost his traction on the grass and dropped straight to the ground. It was hysterical.

Megas Methuselah
11-01-2009, 18:34
I remember that time in my life... you are too young to go to any parties, but too old to beg strangers for candy.

Did you get drunk and laid, too?

Ice
11-01-2009, 18:43
Did you get drunk and laid, too?

Go on?



You have to re-channel your energies. You dress up but stay home and help hand out candy (and you can always snitch from the candy jar ) If you are really into it, decorate the yard/house/apartment (blacklights are great) - the kids seem to appreciate it. And if you are REALLY into it, you can rig something up to scare the older kids (key word - "older").

My neighbor dressed as a pumpkin headed scarecrow one year and sat next to his front door - he sat the way a stuff dummy sits - and would scare the older kids as they approached the door. It worked sometimes, and didn't other times. But the best was on older teenager, a guy over 6 ft tall. He was scared witless. He whipped around to run away, lost his traction on the grass and dropped straight to the ground. It was hysterical.

I just ended up handing out candy, or causing mischief with my friends.