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Post by Alex on Nov 1, 2009 13:33:01 GMT -5
Do anything good? Any costume pics? Mine was pretty meh, was dragged off to a hotel party that was packed and cramped, and having to deal w the shitshow that is downtown (everone seemingly looking for a fight). Friday was much better, relaxed house party, cool people, awesome costumes my costume (pretty much thrown together at the last minute)
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Post by King of Kings on Nov 1, 2009 14:33:56 GMT -5
Eh me and my buddies had plans to hang out for 3 weeks but we couldn't come up with anything and no one was really having a big party. So we just hung out in my friend's camper and played cards and video games all night. It was quiet alright. Learned how to play poker and won a few times.
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Post by Hurricane on Nov 4, 2009 0:13:09 GMT -5
I'm in Australia and we couldn't give a shit about your American Holiday. I done nothing.
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Post by waynev1 on Nov 4, 2009 3:40:33 GMT -5
Lmfao nice costume Alex hahahaha party on! My party was great I still need to get the picture off my mams phone of me in my halloween costume I was dressed up as Trick R Treat Sam.
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Post by King of Kings on Nov 4, 2009 16:12:34 GMT -5
I'm in Australia and we couldn't give a shit about your American Holiday. I done nothing. BUT SO MANY PEOPLE DRESS AS THE LATE FAMOUS AUSTRALIAN CELEBRITY STEVE IRWIN! PLEASE LOVE OUR HOLIDAY! Kidding.
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Post by peek on Nov 14, 2009 22:40:27 GMT -5
Do you do thanksgiving?
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Post by MJH on Nov 15, 2009 18:12:18 GMT -5
halloween is occassionally celebrated outside of america but thanksgiving never is and never will be.
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Post by peek on Nov 15, 2009 22:37:06 GMT -5
Canada does thanksgiving.. in october..
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Post by peek on Nov 20, 2009 16:53:20 GMT -5
happy thanksgiving break.. there's a pumpkin shortage!! every body panic!
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Post by Hurricane on Nov 20, 2009 17:20:22 GMT -5
We here in Australia don't do Thanksgiving or Halloween. Well, a lot of kids do participate in Halloween, but that's about all. Theres really no meaning in it for us. TV stations just play scary movies and kids trick or treat. I don't think we do Thanksgiving at all.
We pretty much just do Easter, Birthdays, Christmas.
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Post by Alex on Oct 15, 2010 17:24:52 GMT -5
Figured I'd bump this thread rather than start a new one. Discuss what your doing for it, costumes pics are always good
And Cane, your missing out on all the wonderfully scantily-clad women on Halloween, its the most wonderful time of the year!
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Post by Gav on Oct 15, 2010 17:43:01 GMT -5
Alex, you should re-use that beard and go as Mike Knox.
Since I'm In Britain, Halloween means nothing to me. Same with Thanksgiving. I can understand why most Americans like it though. An excuse to eat shitloads of food.
And Bonfire Night here on Nov 5th is pretty pointless because everyone just lets off fireworks every night for like 6/7 weeks around it. Heard the first ones here a few hours ago.
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Post by Alex on Oct 15, 2010 17:48:03 GMT -5
haha i lost that beard and wig somewhere in the hotel that night may or may not be on the roof
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Post by The Triple-Six on Oct 15, 2010 18:06:43 GMT -5
I pretty much do nothing for Halloween other than make some sort of costume and follow my sisters around while they Trick or Treat. This year I'll be taking a Kabuki mask and a Black Sharpie and making myself a Joey Jordison mask. My band might be playing at a Halloween party on the 30th though, but we haven't gotten all the information.
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Post by Masson on Oct 15, 2010 20:41:17 GMT -5
Since I'm In Britain, Halloween means nothing to me. Being from Britain doesn't mean that you don't do halloween. Here in south england, it is really common to celebrate it. And celebrating it generally means going to a party and drinking as much as you can.
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