none, one of the benefits of living in a hotel in a quiet small town in Sweden during halloween
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So did you get any trick or treaters?
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the neighbour opposite had a burning pumpkin, full sized witch , and a load of other stuff on her lawn. bonkers(\__/)
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none, one of the benefits of living in an area of Belfast where the neighbourghood watch carry out kneecappings on a daily basis.Originally posted by chef View Postnone, one of the benefits of living in a hotel in a quiet small town in Sweden during halloweenComment
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I had a lovely pair of pumpkins outOriginally posted by EternalOptimist View Postthe neighbour opposite had a burning pumpkin, full sized witch , and a load of other stuff on her lawn. bonkers
Also made my usual scary fairy cakes - loads of green icing and bugs on them and handed out tonnes of choccie
A good tooth rotting time was had by all.I'm sorry, but I'll make no apologies for this
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Originally posted by Pogle View PostI had a lovely pair of pumpkins out
Also made my usual scary fairy cakes - loads of green icing and bugs on them and handed out tonnes of choccie
A good tooth rotting time was had by all.
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Apparently they don't do trick or treating in cloggers, went out anyway just in case.Comment
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???Originally posted by Old Greg View PostSo do you have to declare that when you sign the register?
I'm not a teacher.What happens in General, stays in General.You know what they say about assumptions!Comment
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No trick or treaters, but we had a zombie busker outside the shopping centre. Pay him a quid or something and he will dance like a zombie for two minutes. Or rather, picture a middle aged balding guy wearing a 'blood splattered' shirt and make-up doing some kind of dad dance. And people were actually paying him and looking on embarrassed hoping it would stop. In fact the 3 girls that had paid and who were rootedto the spot, too embarrassed to walks away, were overheard to nervously ask "how long does this go on for". Sign of the times.Comment
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I made £300 yesterday. Who's laughing now.Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostNo trick or treaters, but we had a zombie busker outside the shopping centre. Pay him a quid or something and he will dance like a zombie for two minutes. Or rather, picture a middle aged balding guy wearing a 'blood splattered' shirt and make-up doing some kind of dad dance. And people were actually paying him and looking on embarrassed hoping it would stop. In fact the 3 girls that had paid and who were rootedto the spot, too embarrassed to walks away, were overheard to nervously ask "how long does this go on for". Sign of the times.
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Less my 20% of courseOriginally posted by MarillionFan View PostI made £300 yesterday. Who's laughing now.
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