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  • JasonTeck wrote:
    We have a party ever year at my place of employment with big cash prizes. This year I plan to be Darth Vader. I will be bringing my son (who will be dressed up as Yoda) and my daughter (who will be dressed up as Princess Leia) into work to better my odds!

    :eek:

    INCREDIBLE!!!!!

    Brownie points to you :D
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  • eyedclaar
    eyedclaar Posts: 6,980
    'embrace'/'glaze over' it's all the same... just celebrate halloween in style! :D

    (I really think you should video that gig btw :))


    I'd like to film it as well. It will depend on other people's effort and technology though. I'm fairly useless when it comes to all that.
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  • taking little ones out trick or treating, and also stopping at some neighbor's houses to take some beer out of their coolers...we have them placed in strategic locations throughout the neighborhood. fun for all. :)


    lol

    that's hilarious!
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  • eyedclaar wrote:
    I'm useless

    awww... don't be so hard on yourself... :p;)
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  • eyedclaar
    eyedclaar Posts: 6,980
    awww... don't be so hard on yourself... :p;)


    No, no it's true. It's better that you come right out and say it rather than me stumbling through life trying to convince myself otherwise. However, I can still steal all your presents come x-mas... assuming I don't botch it.
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  • eyedclaar wrote:
    No, no it's true. It's better that you come right out and say it rather than me stumbling through life trying to convince myself otherwise. However, I can still steal all your presents come x-mas... assuming I don't botch it.

    You won't steal anything... you'll botch it.


    :p
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    ... and I still think Drive-By Truckers are better.
  • hartamh wrote:
    I use to love halloween when the kids were younger. I would take them everywhere. Hang up decorations the whole thing.. Now I'm just not feeling it anymore :(

    You should hang up some decorations, get some friends round and have an adult party! I can guarantee you'll feel different :)
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    ... and I still think Drive-By Truckers are better.
  • hartamh wrote:
    I bet you can : D : D

    See! :D Just call me the Happy Halloween Fairy :)

    oh, you should have a dinner party to start the evening and serve pumpkin soup in pumpkins followed by pecan pie! It's a fool proof, seasonal and puts smiles on faces! :D

    You should also make your guests dress up and bob for apples ;)
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    ... and I still think Drive-By Truckers are better.
  • mindi
    mindi Posts: 1,862
    I LOVE Halloween! So does my oldest daughter and my son Max. Our favorite holiday.
    They have a parade here on Halloween, it is a BIG deal in our town. Kids can Trick or Treat the night before, October 30th, then go to the parade on Halloween. You get so much candy at the parade. It is just a few blocks from our house so we all walk over to watch it.

    My anniversary is on Oct 21 so some year I am going to have a huge Halloween/Anniversary party, don't have the room in this house.

    We have two of those big tacky inflatable decorations for the yard :p , we'll put them out in a few days, the neighbors will love us!

    We are looking at a house and if we end up buying it will be able to go all out next year, it has a huge porch! I can't wait to decorate it!
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  • mindi wrote:
    I LOVE Halloween! So does my oldest daughter and my son Max. Our favorite holiday.
    They have a parade here on Halloween, it is a BIG deal in our town. Kids can Trick or Treat the night before, October 30th, then go to the parade on Halloween. You get so much candy at the parade. It is just a few blocks from our house so we all walk over to watch it.

    My anniversary is on Oct 21 so some year I am going to have a huge Halloween/Anniversary party, don't have the room in this house.

    We have two of those big tacky inflatable decorations for the yard :p , we'll put them out in a few days, the neighbors will love us!

    We are looking at a house and if we end up buying it will be able to go all out next year, it has a huge porch! I can't wait to decorate it!

    Can I come spend Halloween with you? :o

    (your son's name is great btw! :D)
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    ... and I still think Drive-By Truckers are better.
  • mindi
    mindi Posts: 1,862
    I forgot to say we have already been eating tons of caramel and apples, I just love Fall because of the apples!

    And I made Halloween cupcakes yesterday. I am going to be making pumpkin bread and muffins as soon as I go to the store.

    I think I prefer Fall and Halloween over any other holiday and time of the year!
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  • mindi
    mindi Posts: 1,862
    Can I come spend Halloween with you? :o

    (your son's name is great btw! :D)
    Of course you can! I love that we get two days to celebrate. I wish they would let us do stuff all week!
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  • eyedclaar
    eyedclaar Posts: 6,980
    Does anyone have any ideas for Halloween games for adults or any other cool things you ever saw at an H party? Need some creative ideas for my party...
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  • That's a great idea!! :D

    What they dressing up as? Are you dressing up? Please say you are! :D

    probably not dressing up, and i don't know what the kids will be...changes every other day...but you never know.
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  • Lizard
    Lizard So Cal Posts: 12,091
    eyedclaar wrote:
    Does anyone have any ideas for Halloween games for adults or any other cool things you ever saw at an H party? Need some creative ideas for my party...
    pin the eyes on the ghost

    bobbing for brains

    a treasure hunt

    Yeah, that is FUN STUFF!!! :p
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  • I love Halloween!!! I'll be making a costume and getting absolutely slaughtered drunk. Yay :D
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  • Wobbie
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    How do hillbillies celebrate Halloween?


























    They PUMP KIN :D
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  • mindi
    mindi Posts: 1,862
    imalive wrote:
    How do hillbillies celebrate Halloween?


























    They PUMP KIN :D
    :D Cute!
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  • SENROCK
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    eyedclaar wrote:
    All I know is that the Great Pumpkin would totally kick Santa's ass in a cage match to the death!

    My wife and I are actually throwing a big ol' Halloween party at our house. It is really rare that we invite a bunch of people over, so we'll see how it goes. The band will play though and it will be our 5th anniversary of the first time we ever played in front of anyone.

    Not sure what to dress up as...

    dude! you HAVE to be Peter Pan!!!!! NOBODY can rock those green tights like you can, sexxxy! ;)
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  • catch22
    catch22 Posts: 1,081
    halloween is my absolute favorite holiday. every hot piece of ass between the ages of 18-30 uses it as an excuse to dress like a total whore with no shame. it's a beautiful thing.
    and like that... he's gone.