Happy Halloween!
Anyone off to any fancy dress parties this weekend?
Hope everyone has a Fabulous Friday and a wonderful weekend xx
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16 yrs, 1 mth ago
happy halloween to everyone happy birthday to your dad sharna 2, I had some kids knocking but what got me was there fathers where drunk as sorry ELMO i`m a spoil sport like your mother it`s a american tradition . Beside don`t we bring up our children not to except lollies from stranger may be that`s just me ??????
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16 yrs, 1 mth ago
I`m 16 but me and my friend who is 17 went trick or treating anyway. One lady gave us apples lol. We ended up with so many lollies and chocolate though, had a great time, most people were really nice about it but we saw no one else dressed up =( we went into mcdonalds afterwards to see a friend who was working and got some strange looks and we think someone called the police coz they came to check it out, but didnt say anything to us.
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16 yrs, 1 mth ago
Well, I crumbled under preasure and took the kids trick or treating!! LOL, I actually had a great time…..so did the kids! I dressed up as a Black Cat, whiskers and all, my daughter went as a witch and my son as Darth Vader…..we all had great fun, but I got some pretty strange looks along the way……
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16 yrs, 1 mth ago
I went out in a sort-of Halloween costume on Tuesday night when I went out for dinner with friends. I wore the shortest dress I`ve ever worn! 🙂
Someone posted a photo of the group of us on facebook. I was in all black with silver jewellery. A black wig; a really short black dress; silver necklace, earrings and belly chain; lace style patterned black tights and 4″” stilettos. I wore a pair of matching Bloch dance briefs just in case anyone saw too much under the skirt. 🙂
Got some weird looks at woolies on the way home, even with a coat over the dress. 🙂
I loaned my mother a really long black wig and a black dress for Halloween years ago and she had so much fun that I gave her the wig and she`s used it every Halloween since (at least 10 years now, and she`s in her early 70s now).
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16 yrs, 1 mth ago
Nah, I don`t celebrate Halloween. I don`t like being scared and I don`t like horrors. Back in UK I always opted to stay in on Halloween`s day as I don`t like being terrorized by nasty kids and stupid teenagers going round the neighbourhoods half-drunk.
I prefer Christmas and Easter, give me nicer feeling, personally I think they`re more meaningful and more positive. I like non-scary happy thoughts…. 🙂
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