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GameMaster
10-31-2005, 04:26 AM
Take this oppotunity to reflect on your experiences dressing in costumes and going door-to-door collecting candy. Share your stories of spooky or scary things particularly involving death, magic, or mythical monsters! Perhaps you've had encounters with commonly-associated Halloween characters including ghosts, ghouls, witches, bats, black cats, owls, goblins, zombies, skeletons and demons, as well as certain fictional figures like Dracula and Frankenstein's monster!
As you've grown older and become accustomed to the bitter reality that is life, you or someone you know may have been taught that a child usually "grows out of" trick-or-treating by his or her teenage years and teenagers and adults instead often celebrate Halloween with costume parties, staying home to give out candy, listening to halloween music, scaring people, or attending social get-togethers.
This is not true. You are supposed to trick-or-treat forever. If you don't, you are a grown-up.
Happy Halloween!
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Typhoid
10-31-2005, 04:33 AM
A few years ago, the indestructable jacket was found.
Me and Dylflon were at his house, and we wanted candy. Naturally, we decided to find the cheapest costumes avaliable, being simple, thin plastic alien masks.
It was cold, so I put on his dads jacket. It was the closest thing I could snag.
So we trekked with our masks and pillowcases in hand.
And about, right around the corner, I tripped on the curb coming off of someones property, and did one of those run faster while you're low to the ground to keep balance things, but instead I fell and landed on my right elbow. Maybe left, I dont know. Pretty sure it was my right. I have a scar on both in the same spot.
So my arm was all torn up, and cut deep, and bleeding lots.
yet the jacket had not a scratch on it.
Not a mother****ing scratch.
I also cherish the times me and Dylan would take out candy to his basement and barder with his little brother and his friends, in order to get more candy.
I always got lots.
I'm sneaky to impressionable children.
GiMpY-wAnNaBe
10-31-2005, 10:24 AM
hmm, last year (or the year before, i don't even remember) me and a few friends set off a few explosions on holloween, through 3 axe cans doused w/ gasoline...it went boom :)
This year, i was planning to get a shirt with the serious sam logo printed on it....but that requires money and effort, neither of which i have in stock at the moment.
I'm going to see Saw II. :corn:
The Germanator
10-31-2005, 12:31 PM
The real Halloween celebration at college happened on Saturday night and it was a blast. I had a gorrila suit and not many people knew who I was, so it was enjoyable watching people be freaked out. Plus I drank a helluva lot.
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HAPPY HALLOWEEN GAMETAVERN!
I hope everyone has a good, safe one.
Krypton
10-31-2005, 03:44 PM
happy hall-ooo-ween
I hope everyone has a great night, and gets lots of candy, thats if you go trick-or-treating.
I'm sad. I can't find anyone to trick or treat with. :(
GameMaster
10-31-2005, 07:03 PM
I'm sad. I can't find anyone to trick or treat with. :(
What about your trusty sidekick, Fox6?
What about your trusty sidekick, Fox6?
He is going to be with Dylflons brother.
BreakABone
10-31-2005, 07:59 PM
http://penguin.stashup.org/halloween2.mpg
Well I hope this works, a little something I threw together to show my friends and I from over the weekend.
Typhoid
10-31-2005, 08:01 PM
He is going to be with Dylflons brother.
Go with them you effing tard.
Teuthida
10-31-2005, 11:17 PM
Made $22 carving three pumpkins.
Ginkasa
10-31-2005, 11:29 PM
Last Halloween, I spent the entire day closing down Frontier City for the season. Plus, we were supposed to all dress like Hawaiian/beach people, so I was in shorts and flip-flops and it was raining and wet...
This year, I spent the whole night practicing for the musical. Some people and I were going to trick-or-treat during our dinner break (we dressed up lik the Peanuts; I'm Charlie Brown), but Mrs. Baugus decided to split the groups up, so we couldn't have gone together... So we didn't go :unsure:
/me shrugs and walks away
Happydude
10-31-2005, 11:35 PM
aussies don't really celebrate halloween..........bastards.
GameMaster
11-01-2005, 04:50 AM
Well, Halloween is over. I can't wait to here about Dyne and Typhoid's Metric Music Monster Concert.
And by the way, in my region, November 1st marks the beginning of Christmas for retail stores. The only places that bother with Thanksgiving are grocery stores.
I like the winter holidays. ^_^
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