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What do you plan on doing for Halloween? I'm having my 33rd B-Day party. That's right. I'm born on Halloween. Sunday October 31, 1971.
milagros317
10-24-2004, 10:04 PM
I will be visiting relatives in New Jersey on October 31, but not because it's Halloween.
BlackmoonDoll
10-24-2004, 10:09 PM
Making my hit list. Because my freezer is running low with ''Body parts'' so all the dried up blood is clogging up the freezer. So i think its time for some fresh meat :D
:p
Limeoutsider
10-25-2004, 12:01 AM
Trick or Treating
giggleygirl25
10-25-2004, 12:45 AM
freezing to death while i hand out candy to little munchkins who will be dressed as spiderman.
Dr. Bill Kobb
10-25-2004, 03:08 AM
Eh, you know...giving magic lollipops to the neighborhood youngsters.:upsidedow
The Pianist
10-25-2004, 09:11 AM
Waking up late after a night out... going to work... going to church... the normal things I do on a Sunday. But thats not surprising considering we don't acknoledge Holloween in Australia :p
steph
10-25-2004, 10:37 AM
we know you're hogging them all for yourself!!!
Me, just handing out to the kiddos, Sunday's my day to "gear up" for a busy Monday (my busiest day of the week!)
XOXO
Originally posted by Dr. Bill Kobb
Eh, you know...giving magic lollipops to the neighborhood youngsters.:upsidedow
Dr. Bill Kobb
10-25-2004, 11:20 AM
Originally posted by steph
we know you're hogging them all for yourself!!! Hee Hee! I'll be like that owl in the old Tootsie Roll Pops ads, "How many licks does it take to get to the center?".:wiseowl:
crydun
10-25-2004, 01:33 PM
nothing. I don't celebrate Halloween, I celebrate Harvest. Though I did want to dress up as Lucy Riccardo
I wanted to go out at hit my favorite club for their annual Halloween and costume party (ALWAYS a blast), but can not this year due to the fact they had a fire earlier in the year and just completed leveling the club to the ground. :(
So instead Lazarus and I are gonna hit the theater and see "The Grudge", which I am especially exicted about now after reading the reviews some TMFers were kind enough to post. Then we'll be taking my little Renaissance Princess (my daughter, complete with flowing white velvet gown, gold lace trim and crown) throughout several of our favorite neighborhoods to bag as much candy as she possibly can. Afterwards I'll be raiding her candy stash. :D (she's such a doll about sharing..hehe)
Hopefully the weather will cooperate this weekend!
Mimi :)
Limeoutsider
10-25-2004, 02:10 PM
Actually a couple friends are Wiccian, might swing with them for a few
BlackmoonDoll
10-25-2004, 02:42 PM
Originally posted by Limeoutsider
Actually a couple friends are Wiccian, might swing with them for a few
Cool. do they practice magic? and if so Black or White magic?
Limeoutsider
10-25-2004, 03:01 PM
The way they practice, its not either, but it depends on what they cast for....
steph
10-25-2004, 03:08 PM
I have friends that call me a "natural witch" I study this stuff a little but find it really interesting. Black moon, true magic is neither black nor white, BTW...:)
XOXO
Originally posted by Limeoutsider
Actually a couple friends are Wiccian, might swing with them for a few
BlackmoonDoll
10-25-2004, 03:42 PM
Originally posted by steph
I have friends that call me a "natural witch" I study this stuff a little but find it really interesting. Black moon, true magic is neither black nor white, BTW...:)
XOXO
That is not what i have heard.
Limeoutsider
10-26-2004, 12:17 AM
yea theres no set black and white, its the intention of and whats in your heart when you cast
steph
10-26-2004, 12:51 PM
EXACTLY!
XOXO
TklDuo-Ann
10-26-2004, 03:17 PM
We've got company coming for the weekend (AffectionateDan, AylaNY and the Venrays). So, we'll be having lots of food and fun with them Saturday and part of Sunday.
After that, we'll just relax and enjoy all the little ones coming around. Since we're new to the neighborhood, I had to ask how many to expect. Looks like we plan on 50-60 kids...and then a few of the older ones who come a bit later. Got lots of goodies to give out. So, I hope the weather is good for them to come!
Ann
HisDivineShadow
10-27-2004, 05:45 PM
Crank up the subwoofer, turn on the creepy music, and hand out candy.
TickledToDeath
10-27-2004, 07:22 PM
Originally posted by Ovda
What do you plan on doing for Halloween? I'm having my 33rd B-Day party. That's right. I'm born on Halloween. Sunday October 31, 1971.
Even though I really don't know you, OVDA, other than on line, it comes as no surprise that you were born on Halloween...;) :p . Since I am not going to be around or on line that day or night at all, I will take this opportunity to wish you a happy B'day now.
Patti aka shygirl and I are heading to Great Adventure for Fright Fest for the afternoon and night.
Planning on going in costume (makeup actually)
TTD
MsDivaNYC
10-28-2004, 05:29 AM
Many parties going on in the City that night (New Yorkers don't believe in such a thing as a school night!), but I've opted instead to spend it at a Japanese karaoke place I frequent, in the East Village, where I'll meet a couple of good friends (inc. bartenders).
BTW, I'll be a fetish Playboy Bunny this year, black bunny ears and all!
Azrael
10-28-2004, 05:50 AM
I'll be involved in a druidic ceremony around the time of halloween... actually, it will be taking place over a three-night period, after which I anticipate being very, well, tired. And sooty.
Ugh... "Is it black or white magic?" Yeah. Okay. Magic is power, raw power, it's not good or evil. This is a basic concept, here. The only people who practice "black" or "white magic" are silly little teenagers who have no idea what the hell they're doing and like to run around and say "teehee! I'm a WITCH!" Or Wiccan, which they typically don't know anything about being beyond the name.
I had one of those in my high school. The only "Wiccan" thing she did was complain about the halloween decorations that depicted witches on brooms with warty faces. She got awfully pissed when the five or six of us who actually knew something about what we were getting into failed to back her up. The administration, in a very surprising gesture, went to the other openly pagan students and asked them how they felt. We unanimously replied that we honestly couldn't care less (the language varied from one individual to the next, they didn't round us all up into the same area first).
If you point your finger at someone and say, "heal him!" you're doing something good.
If you point your finger at someone and say, "give him smallpox!" you're doing something bad. And pathetically stupid. Apparently somebody in my high school was fairly stupid... that girl who complained broke out in warts three days later. Either somebody arranged that, or the goddess got mad, which is always a possibility... she's not as nice as the New Testament Jehovah, she's more like a traditional-values mother with a very big paddle.
Y'know what I always found interesting? That Christian study which was done regarding how far people will go to maintain a "primitive" belief in magic. They came out with something along the lines of "magic can apparently fail 90% of the time and people will still believe in it." Fancy words, considering that in their own studies magic not only failed to, well, fail, half as often as that, but it worked more often than the prayer they asked people to try an even-handed amount of the time instead.
The world is a much larger place than people like to think.
steph
10-28-2004, 12:09 PM
Yes. A true witch would never cast for evil ("black" magic) as they know it comes back on you. Just like karma!
XOXO
crydun
10-28-2004, 01:56 PM
I"m in costume right now. Introducing crydun as Lucy Riccardo!!!!!
tommytikl
10-28-2004, 05:09 PM
I plan on taking my 2 year old around my parents neighborhood...
He is going as Spiderman...we had to hem it like crazy for it to fit him but he is soo cute LOL
It should be a fun, Halloween for me..
I am going to the Eagles vs. Ravens game at the Link, then coming home and taking my son out trick-or-treating.
Mitchell
10-28-2004, 11:54 PM
I have no plans. I'll just be staying home. It will be quiet, because our complex doesnt allow trick or treating for security reasons, so I'll probably just hang on, and come here and what not, just a typical normal night.
Mitch
GIGGLES32
10-29-2004, 12:40 AM
I am dressing up and going to a Halloween Party at my Sister's house in LA. We have one every year and we have a blast!
Neutron
10-30-2004, 01:58 AM
Provided we can find a young lady in a catsuit to play!
Tron
Knox The Hatter
10-30-2004, 09:33 AM
I toyed with the idea of putting on a very short, very curly wig, and wearing a letter carrier's uniform, and answering the door as Newman. But then, I thought better. I'm now angling to put on a dark blue suit, white shirt, dark tie, and shaving off my goatee to answer the door as Dick Cheney. Hmm. Might scare the little bastards half to death.
I live in a great neighborhood...seems all the kids are chaperoned by adults. Didn't have that in my day. We used to travel in packs, going from door to door, with nothing to worry about, except maybe the fifteen year olds roaming the neighborhood terrorizing everyone with eggs and shaving cream. November 1st would find all of Bayside and Whitestone blanketed in eggs and shaving cream, which meant a black bottom line for Long Island farmers, Gillette, and Waldbaum's. When we moved to New Jersey, some people talked about 'Mischief Night', which turned out to be one gum tree in the area covered with eight or nine plies of TP. Big deal.
The kids who come to my door are great. Lotta fun. Looking forward to it.
TickledToDeath
10-31-2004, 05:46 PM
Was supposed to go to Fright Fest at Great Adventure but it didn't happen unfortunatly. Out late last night(Saturday) and just not in the mood for four hours of travel back and forth and the probable plethora of folks down there. Sadly, we (shygirl and I) ended up staying home painting and relaxing the evening away. Oh well.
TTD
My Halloween/Birthday party was good. I had some friends over to the house and we pigged out. We watched "The Shining" with the lights out. As the group was leaving, I sneaked up on one of the girls and gave her a quick tickle. :D She ended up being very ticklish. I was determined on finding out if she was ticklish or not, and I went for it.
Ayla ny
11-01-2004, 11:39 AM
Originally posted by TklDuo-Ann
We've got company coming for the weekend (AffectionateDan, AylaNY and the Venrays). So, we'll be having lots of food and fun with them Saturday and part of Sunday.
a big turkey dinner… beautiful fall foliage… a couple pair of ticklish tootsies tied up for the tickling… what a way to kick off the Holiday Season! :D
thanks so much for having us over, Ann & Drew. I had SO much fun! and it’s always so good to see you and Tracy again, Ray. love you guys!
AffectionateDan
11-02-2004, 09:20 AM
Originally posted by crydun
I"m in costume right now. Introducing crydun as Lucy Riccardo!!!!! No PICTURE? :sowrong: :rolleyes: :D
TklDuo-Ann
11-02-2004, 10:00 AM
Originally posted by Ayla ny
a big turkey dinner… beautiful fall foliage… a couple pair of ticklish tootsies tied up for the tickling… what a way to kick off the Holiday Season! :D
thanks so much for having us over, Ann & Drew. I had SO much fun! and it’s always so good to see you and Tracy again, Ray. love you guys!
We loved having you guys! We had a great time. We'll have to do it again soon. I'm glad the weather cleared out before you left so you could enjoy the colors more on the way home. Oh, and Dan....don't forget to save at least a couple of those brownies for their intended recipient. ;)
Ann
AffectionateDan
11-08-2004, 06:29 PM
Originally posted by TklDuo-Ann
We loved having you guys! We had a great time. We'll have to do it again soon. I'm glad the weather cleared out before you left so you could enjoy the colors more on the way home. Oh, and Dan....don't forget to save at least a couple of those brownies for their intended recipient. ;)
Ann Nice, fresh, moist, gooey, homemade brownies?
Nope. Haven't got any of THOSE around. :p
(I've had exactly TWO, and I'll be seeing him this weekend, so there)
And we had a blast, too! Great trip, great food, and great company! Thanks for having us! Gotta get that OTHER couple offa the phone and into the house next time, though... and to coin a phrase, Wow! Thank you! :D
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