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Post by leslie on Nov 1, 2006 3:45:51 GMT -7
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Post by suzanne on Nov 1, 2006 7:56:51 GMT -7
Quite a selection of creatures came to your door last night, Leslie! I especially like the sweetly smiling, green-eyeshadowed witch and the little visitor in the last photo, doing her best to put on a scary face
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Post by Jaga on Nov 5, 2006 9:46:00 GMT -7
Leslie,
I had no idea that the Halloween is celebrated in the same way in Englans as here in the US!
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Post by leslie on Nov 5, 2006 11:58:17 GMT -7
Jaga
At one time when Halloween people came to your door, the greeting from them used to be 'Happy Halloween', but now we have almost universally what I believe originated in the States with the question 'Trick or Treat?' I asked one little lad what he would do if I said 'I'll have a trick' - he told me a joke!!
Leslie
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Post by rdywenur on Nov 5, 2006 12:44:50 GMT -7
Leslie, Great pictures. 25 kids. That is quite a lot. Here less and less kids seem to becoming to the doors. There are now more parties done for them. I think that ist is more fun to go door to door as I did and see how much you can take home. In Florida they had Fantasy Fest in South Beach. Now that would be something to see. It is wild like Carnival in Brazil. Stricktly for adults. Someone I met said the bar they had gone to had a contest for best costume. (money prize)One couple came. The guy had airbrushed his wife. (who was drop dead gorgeous) She was naked with only a bikini bottom. It is wild down here. You would love it. www.fantasyfest.net/
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Post by bescheid on Nov 5, 2006 13:10:19 GMT -7
Haaaa, that must have been fun Leslie, all the little goblins and witchies Excellent photo mug shots also..... Hmmm, 25 visitors, yours must be a popular stop on the block. I purchased two bags of sweets and no one came. So, Anna ate them all. Fortunately I purchased what she likes. Charles
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