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#280293
I dunno about most of you, but I love Halloween, I always dress up for the one party my buddy has, and I always have the day off work so I can bring my kids to my work in costume as well as myself :)

My son changed from a race driver :( to a Sim Burglar. My other boy is going to be a greaser. (7 and 5). What will I be this year?






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#280509
I find it funny a Gaelic pagan festival has made its home in America where it's celebrated as its own even more than in the land of the Gaels :hehe:

It's not really that big here, you get the occasional trick or treater but that's just the Americanization of Australia :)
#280515
I find it funny a Gaelic pagan festival has made its home in America where it's celebrated as its own even more than in the land of the Gaels :hehe:


Mo money, mo money, mo money! It's like Christmas, a chance for kids to get free stuff for nothing and retailer to make money off of stupid people.

It's not really that big here, you get the occasional trick or treater but that's just the Americanization of Australia :)


You could dress up as an Oirishman? :hehe:
#280547
Halloween is always good fun :D

Not got any plans for this year's as of yet though...... and costumes are always a ballache (in terms of having to go out and BUY :yikes: them)...
#280549
......and costumes are always a ballache...


You should buy something a size bigger then.

I'm working 'till 10pm on Halloween so the walk up the road could be interesting once I've negotiated myself past the local hookers without getting an exotic disease or set upon by drug crazed wannabe pimps. It is not the most classy end of town I'll be working in.
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#280550
......and costumes are always a ballache...


You should buy something a size bigger then.


:rofl:

Good idea. I'll go to Rent-A-Tent. Can't fail!
#280556
......and costumes are always a ballache...


You should buy something a size bigger then.


:rofl:

Good idea. I'll go to Rent-A-Tent. Can't fail!


And you could go dressed as a marquee that holds an over-18's only nudist party for ladies only. Oh what a night you'll have! :thumbup:
#280557
dammit, my job is blocking whatever it is you posted :(

Unless you are dressing up as Flavio :P then, KEEP IT BLOCKED.


Flavio is scarier.
#280558
......and costumes are always a ballache...


You should buy something a size bigger then.


:rofl:

Good idea. I'll go to Rent-A-Tent. Can't fail!


And you could go dressed as a marquee that holds an over-18's only nudist party for ladies only. Oh what a night you'll have! :thumbup:


I could probably put up with the inconvenience of being dressed as a full-on marquee if the prospects of the evening were so rewarding! :eek::thumbup:
#281316
We always carve a pumpkin and keep sweets for the trick or treaters but living in a small village, we don't get many (just means more sweets for me :D)

On another forum I read, people are really mean - they give toffee onions and chocolate with hot chillies inside to the children. Maybe it's OK for the older kids but I feel really sorry for any of the young ones who end up with those 'treats' :(
#281317
On another forum I read, people are really mean - they give toffee onions and chocolate with hot chillies inside to the children. Maybe it's OK for the older kids but I feel really sorry for any of the young ones who end up with those 'treats' :(


That's a bit harsh, considering it's meant to all be in the name of good fun. :(

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