wow I didn't know 99 problems quoted shakespeare, that is crazy
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Zonugal(He/Him) The Holiday ArmadilloI'm Santa's representative for all the southern states. And Mexico!Registered Userregular
So while handing out candy last night an incident occurred.
The door-bell rang and I went to it. I opened to some children and a woman. They all said trick or treat but the woman added, "Hey!"
"Hello?"
"Come on! It's me!"
"Yeah, I don't know who you are..."
"Nora, we hungout and played as children!"
"I have no memory of this."
"But we were friends!"
"I'll have to take your word on it."
"Oh..."
"Yeah, this is awkward."
A beat of silence went by and I slowly closed the door.
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Mateysee, look how sad i amnow give me your wallet.Registered Userregular
that must of been real awkward for those kids
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BugBoyboy.EXE has stopped functioning.only bugs remainRegistered Userregular
you know what isn't awkward
I have finally got my hands on some mellocreme pumpkins
Sometimes I wish I was Mexican so I could go nuts on Day of the Dead
Though a (non-Mexican) friend of mine went as one of those calacas for Halloween and it was seriously one of the best costumes I've seen this year or for the past several
muse it is a shame nobody will see your naked devil costume
cat burglar was good though
and I doubt anyone within 100 miles of me is doing anything for the day of the dead although it always seemed like an interesting holiday
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Muse Among MenSuburban Bunny Princess?Its time for a new shtick Registered Userregular
My parents still remember the Day of the Dead ceremonies in Mexico. Family that still lives there report that DotD has absorbed Halloween elements (which my family did not celebrate till they got to the US); getting into costume and trick-or-treating has become popular, particularly in the cities.
Our community started organizing DotD festivals (though they dont fall on the right dates exactly) and has expanded a little bit too. I remember one year my sister and I helped out in the community center, making flower decorations.
halloween is being co opted by the pun community and I will not stand for it
I handed out with my freind toothbrushes disguised as candy bags
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Caulk Bite 6One of the multitude of Dans infesting this placeRegistered Userregular
Going through my sparse candy haul (including some stuff my nieces didn't want) I found a funsize Lifesavers thing. It wasn't called that, but you know what I'm talking about.
This was one. Single. Piece. I wish I was kidding.
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StraightziHere we may reign secure, and in my choice,To reign is worth ambition though in HellRegistered Userregular
Good morning Halloween thread! You may have noticed my conspicuous absence for the week or so following my favorite holiday ever, and I would like to explain.
As many of you know, I live in Connecticut, and we just got our shit kicked in by a massive snowstorm. I still do not have power. But this story gets better, you see, because upon the grand bacchanalia we call Halloween, I was preparing for a party at my college, even though I graduated last year.
Instead of that party though, I got an adventure. Our power went out mid prep, so we switched to me and some bros telling scary stories and I put my makeup on with a flashlight. About a bottle and a half of wine in me later, we got evacuated. Which meant I got to spend my Halloween as a drunken warlord of the student union.
A close friend and I took control of large sections of our temporary refugee camp, providing the best we could for our would have been party guests. We made trips of varying legality through blinding snowstorms to secure important things, like medication, blankets, and alcohol. The next day we broke into a room with a projector to play ten foot tall Arkham City on two hours of sleep.
Needless to say, it was a whole hell of a lot of fun.
I have since become angry at Winter Storm Alfred for ruining Halloween and all, but at the time it was still highly enjoyable. I will obtain pictures once I am on a real computer/have electricity.
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nevilleThe Worst Gay(Seriously. The Worst!)Registered Userregular
You're a graduate now, Straightzi? What are you doing for work then?
Also cool stories.
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StraightziHere we may reign secure, and in my choice,To reign is worth ambition though in HellRegistered Userregular
I just started work at the local newspaper doing wholly unexciting things this week, before that I was up doing customer service for LEGO
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nevilleThe Worst Gay(Seriously. The Worst!)Registered Userregular
Customer Service for Lego...
"No, sir, that piece is not designed for... that..."
Man, one of these days, I'll come up with a character and costume that matches me. Instead, I'll have to live vicariously through my daughter who I keep dressing up as Street Fighter characters year after year.
Shoes and wig from relatives in China, red shirt from the Children's Place, and I had to pay someone to sew the rest...
I have since become angry at Winter Storm Alfred for ruining Halloween and all, but at the time it was still highly enjoyable. I will obtain pictures once I am on a real computer/have electricity.
That makes me nostalgic for events that never actually happened to me. ^_^;
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The door-bell rang and I went to it. I opened to some children and a woman. They all said trick or treat but the woman added, "Hey!"
"Hello?"
"Come on! It's me!"
"Yeah, I don't know who you are..."
"Nora, we hungout and played as children!"
"I have no memory of this."
"But we were friends!"
"I'll have to take your word on it."
"Oh..."
"Yeah, this is awkward."
A beat of silence went by and I slowly closed the door.
I have finally got my hands on some mellocreme pumpkins
this is delicious
I know you've eaten them before
This is incredible
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the twins grew further apart
oh, the bitter irony of sweetness
Verdict: my costumes were pretty cool, but I did not enjoy the festivities much. Time to gear up for Day of the Dead now.
I am genuinely curious if you guys have ever done any DoD ceremonies where you live/d?
Though a (non-Mexican) friend of mine went as one of those calacas for Halloween and it was seriously one of the best costumes I've seen this year or for the past several
cat burglar was good though
and I doubt anyone within 100 miles of me is doing anything for the day of the dead although it always seemed like an interesting holiday
Our community started organizing DotD festivals (though they dont fall on the right dates exactly) and has expanded a little bit too. I remember one year my sister and I helped out in the community center, making flower decorations.
Nice holiday, I'm glad to see it expand.
I loved the red devil costume (I wasn't naked you dolts!). I can't think of when I will be able to wear it next though, other then next Halloween
He went as the scout from TF2. It was great, he had a bat and everything.
I went as Kurt Cobain
I achieved this look by dressing like I did not give a fuck, having blood come out of one ear, and attaching a shot glass to the other side of my head
When people asked about the glass I would say "Oh, I took a shot to the head."
Uh-oh I accidentally deleted my signature. Uh-oh!!
Although a friend of mine didn't realize that I was dressed as a pun until Sunday.
She just thought I had a guitar, for no reason.
"Sandra has a good solid anti-murderer vibe. My skin felt very secure and sufficiently attached to my body when I met her. Also my organs." HAIL SATAN
This was one. Single. Piece. I wish I was kidding.
As many of you know, I live in Connecticut, and we just got our shit kicked in by a massive snowstorm. I still do not have power. But this story gets better, you see, because upon the grand bacchanalia we call Halloween, I was preparing for a party at my college, even though I graduated last year.
Instead of that party though, I got an adventure. Our power went out mid prep, so we switched to me and some bros telling scary stories and I put my makeup on with a flashlight. About a bottle and a half of wine in me later, we got evacuated. Which meant I got to spend my Halloween as a drunken warlord of the student union.
A close friend and I took control of large sections of our temporary refugee camp, providing the best we could for our would have been party guests. We made trips of varying legality through blinding snowstorms to secure important things, like medication, blankets, and alcohol. The next day we broke into a room with a projector to play ten foot tall Arkham City on two hours of sleep.
Needless to say, it was a whole hell of a lot of fun.
I have since become angry at Winter Storm Alfred for ruining Halloween and all, but at the time it was still highly enjoyable. I will obtain pictures once I am on a real computer/have electricity.
Also cool stories.
"No, sir, that piece is not designed for... that..."
Shoes and wig from relatives in China, red shirt from the Children's Place, and I had to pay someone to sew the rest...
That makes me nostalgic for events that never actually happened to me. ^_^;