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17th October 11, 09:52 AM
#31
Re: Plans for Halloween or Other Celebrations of the Season?
I wish I could afford something like this:

But I guess this will have to do:

Shalom ... äääh ... F`THAGN!!!!!!
Hermann
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17th October 11, 10:17 AM
#32
Re: Plans for Halloween or Other Celebrations of the Season?
 Originally Posted by MeghanWalker
Im debating whether or not I want to experience one halloween in Madison while I'm here, though. Halloween on State Street in Madison is one of the biggest parties in this city and we are the #1 party school in the country. People have died on State Street during Halloween before just from being trampled by so many people. I probably wont go...I dont drink and I would have nothing to do but stand around trying not to get trampled. Staying home and watching scary movies sounds so much more appealing 
I haven't done it in years (since they REALLY clamped down in the early 90's) but I'd say it's something you shouldn't pass up on.
You can always leave early, you can't "un-miss" experiences in life.
Just my $0.02
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17th October 11, 11:58 AM
#33
Re: Plans for Halloween or Other Celebrations of the Season?
 Originally Posted by piperdbh
No, Ted. You know that's just silly.
I plan to wear all black and go as a rotten banana.
Hope all goes well, piperdbh.
I tried to ask my inner curmudgeon before posting, but he sprayed me with the garden hose…
Yes, I have squirrels in my brain…
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17th October 11, 12:21 PM
#34
Classic!
That's sounds just right as a Fall celebration! I"ll bet you've got that Lamb stew down pretty good, too! Thanks for sharing.
 Originally Posted by CopperNGold
Haloween is a great event at my house. About a week before, I invite friends over to carve pumpkins, toast the seeds (both sweet and savory) and serve mulled spiced wine, red wine or Scotch. Dessert is various pumpkin cookies or breads.
I make a huge beef stew, ladel it into bread bowls and serve it with a Caesar salad. After that, we watch classic horror movies and nibble on the pumpkin seeds and big bowls of popcorn.
It's an open house, so about 30 people come by throughout the evening, and it is so much fun! It's more of a celebration of fall and the coming of chilly weather. It makes me feel all warm and cosy inside.
On Halloween, I repeat the party for family and do lamb stew or a leg of lamb dinner.
Cheers, Jocelyn
Last edited by Deil the Yin; 17th October 11 at 12:22 PM.
Reason: grammar...
Here's tae us, Whas like us... Deil the Yin!
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17th October 11, 05:51 PM
#35
Re: Plans for Halloween or Other Celebrations of the Season?
Here's tae us, Whas like us... Deil the Yin!
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17th October 11, 07:25 PM
#36
Re: Plans for Halloween or Other Celebrations of the Season?
Well as long as I am not working the wife and I will be taking the 2 younger boys out for candy. They chose Mario and Luigi this year. The oldest will be either trying to find his way over to his girlfriends or trying to scare the neighborhood kids.
To the other two posters with autistic children. My middle son is austitic and my youngest is an aspie, I still find amazing after all these years the amount of diversity in the way austitic children approach the world. One set thinks dressing up is too different and mine have been dressing up for their whole lives. I was afraid when they started school I was going to have to send them as scooby doo and buzz lighyear. Costumes were the only way we could keep clothes on them at all.
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18th October 11, 03:44 PM
#37
Re: Plans for Halloween or Other Celebrations of the Season?
Hmmm, I can't really think of a way to make my kilt work as a Halloween costume.
I tried to ask my inner curmudgeon before posting, but he sprayed me with the garden hose…
Yes, I have squirrels in my brain…
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20th October 11, 06:50 AM
#38
Re: Plans for Halloween or Other Celebrations of the Season?
you could go as like the highlander, or as someone in braveheart or something... idk
kilted in Brooklet :)
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20th October 11, 09:26 AM
#39
Re: Plans for Halloween or Other Celebrations of the Season?
This past two years I have donned my goth kilt and gone off to Whitby (because of its association with Dracula) for Hallowe'en but this year I won't be going because I shall be meeting a lovely German lady who will be arriving in Scotland for a week. So I will be travelling to the airport on Hallowe'en 31st October and will be wearing one of my best 8-yard kilts to meet and greet my guest.
Regional Director for Scotland for Clan Cunningham International, and a Scottish Armiger.
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20th October 11, 09:40 AM
#40
Re: Plans for Halloween or Other Celebrations of the Season?
 Originally Posted by cessna152towser
So I will be travelling to the airport on Hallowe'en 31st October and will be wearing one of my best 8-yard kilts to meet and greet my guest.
I recommend the Cunningham. It looks really good.
--dbh
When given a choice, most people will choose.
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