Sunday, October 30, 2005

Happy Halloween

Maybe it's just me, but I don't think of Halloween as a throw a big bash weekend thing. I was working saturday night and it seems like everyone had Halloween parties to go to after. It never even crossed my mind to go to one. I'm sure it would be fun and even a good time coming up with costume ideas(Heck, last year I went to work as the Grim Rapper...don't ask!), but we just never planned for one.

So, I'm going to live through you guys by asking everyone to post their crazy Halloween adventure from this past weekend. Maybe some of us are still going and it will only get better tonight.

Of course, I will take the most interesting story as my own and be the hippest guy in town.

5 Comments:

At 11/01/2005 10:57 PM, Blogger Wendy said...

WOW! Those are some exciting stories people have been leaving here. I have none to share. I have never been to a Halloween party as an adult, and that is fine with me because I don't like Halloween very much.

 
At 11/02/2005 11:46 AM, Blogger Dave D said...

I hope you took your time reading all those stories. Too much excitement isn't good for you.

I guess none of us are big Halloween fans. The only candy I passed out was to myself!

 
At 11/03/2005 9:50 PM, Blogger MCF said...

Pictures Speak 1,000 Words.

I love the one day of the year where it's socially acceptable to wear a costume. In reverse order the last few years I've been Scarecrow, Clark Kent, Neo, Mario, Wolverine, Waldo, Luke Skywalker, Bill Gates, and a Panda. All homemade, never storebought. I think I was 4 the last time my costume was storebought. Not only are they cheap and cheesy, but they're EXPENSIVE. For kicks I went into a Halloween store a month ago, and couldn't believe how much a cheap plastic Freddy Krueger hat went for(40 bucks, with the sweater 60 and sold separately, and the glove separate as another 30 bucks)

 
At 11/03/2005 10:01 PM, Blogger Dave D said...

MCF: Those costumes sound like fun. I've always liked the Clark Kent idea.

I have to know... why the Panda?

 
At 11/04/2005 7:17 PM, Blogger Lorna said...

When I was a kid, and lived on an Army base, the Army threw Hallowe'en parties for us with giant spiderwebs with giant, ugly, hairty flies caught in them in the corners of the gym, and a Tunnel of Horrors that had people in phosphorescent skeleton and zombie gear lurking to jump out at you, and cauldrons full of raw beef liver that you had to put your hand in to get your pass out of the Tunnel. I have yet to recover.

 

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