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Me and two friends staying over at my house in the basement, eating pizza and candy, playing computer games and watching TV all night long. If my parents will let us be here, I asked them and they said they would think about it... at autumn break. If not we're going to be at the geekiest of those friends house, and his family has a four rooms apartement(five including the bathroom), lokal internett, a small old TV and one annoying, even geekier big-brother who burned the eyelashes of one of my eyes with a lighter last year. :wall:

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My first kiss was on Halloween. <3:

 

Same here lol, I'll be doing one of two things. Party + Erebus (even though I just went recently), bunch of people spending the night at my house, sneaking out and going to 7-11 for free Slurpee's. Or me and that same group of friends will go to Oakland Vert's (skatepark) lock down, the doors close at 8:30pm, they open up at 7:30 am. No one leaves, no one gets out.

 

If I do go out trick or treating with the group, the 13 of us are going as organization XIII ;)

 

Really looking forward to Halloween this year!

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I'm not a major fan of Halloween. I enjoy it a bit, I used to go Trick or Treating until I got fed up of sweets I didn't like :angry:

 

I could still go now and look like a 12 year old if I wanted :thumbup:

 

Anywho, I'm not doing anything Halloween night, but in the afternoon I'm going to be taking my Anime club to a cosplay meet in Manchester. Normal cosplay meets are pretty fun but I heard the Halloween ones are best. I'll be going as Hiyori Tamura from Lucky Star if I can get my costume fixed (been broken since February - fail). If not I'll go as a crappy Rukia Kuchiki. If all fails I'll put on a hoodie, tracksuit and knife and go as what is soon to be the generation controlling the country. See if that scares anyone.

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I don't give out candy specifically because everyone in my neighborhood trick or treats. The kids are fine but the parents now? What the heck? And then the [cabbage] "My sister is sick". Yeah, good for her, then that means she doesn't need candy. Greedy little kids.

 

I'm thinking about doing something really bad to scare people away from my door (nobody understands why my lights are off apparently). I might use some fake blood and a giant sheet of plastic to do a pentagram. I might nail an upside down cross to my door. I might steal some dead rats from my grandmas attic to throw on the doorstep. That should keep those damn kids away.

 

And while they don't knock on my door and interrupt my movie watching, I'll probably be watching a random assortment of eighties flicks starting with Evil Dead 2 because no Halloween is complete without Bruce Campbell.

 

(I hope what I described isn't too morbid)

 

SIDENOTE: I love when parents are driving their cars alongside their kids while the kids Trick or Treat. The parents are to lazy to get out and walk with their kids so there is always a bunch of soccer mom vans following a group of kids around the street. It amuses me to no end.

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Well, a group on campus is hosting a rousing game of Zombie tag on Halloween, costumes encouraged. Should be great fun, now to find a costume...

Ahh Zombie tag.

 

Great game.

 

It was so popular in my middle school that everyone, inculding the teachers would play it.

 

 

Good times.

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I'm going to a party, and then trick or treating.

 

My costume is partly based on Runescape, with a Zamorakian Spear. Then I'm attaching roofing tiles to a bathrobe for armoured robes. (Its styled after plated armor, quite like the type the Mongols and Chinese had.)

 

 

It should be fun, and I don't even have to worry about being mugged, what with armour and a sharp spear.

 

 

I'll post a picture of me wearing it when I've finished making it.

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We don't trick or treat here :( But I'll invite like 10 friends over and we'll watch a series of horror movies, like we always do this time around :thumbup:

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Ah, I forgot Halloween was coming up. I'll need to find a party.

 

I almost always have the best costume, despite throwing it together at the last minute. My 'Alex' from Clockwork Orange is so good I almost ended up beating people to death with my stick when I caught a glimpse of myself in the mirror.

 

Oh you. Did you use Kubrick's take on it ?

 

Or employed your own imagination ?

 

Anyway, I thought Halloween by and large was only "celebrated" by American people.

 

Never knew about Scottish, English, etc..

 

I did it till I was about 12.

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Have a sort of generic green Medieval/Link style tunic (actually using Halloween as a guise to get my mother to make it so I can wear it to ren faires) and some cool random accessories (no legit swords yet though). My friends might have a 'scary movie' party if we can get somewhere to have it. Friday there's a school dance, guess I'll go to that, also there'll be a party in the kindergarten classroom I help out in after school, so I'll get some random food there + vending machines at the dance.

 

Never been trick-or-treating- when I was the usual age to do it, my parents were way to OCD/overprotective to actually let me go, plus I had a 'too young' (like 4) brother, (why couldn't he have stayed home?!) and then we moved to the kind of middle of nowhere so yeah. My mom usually buys a random thing of bulk candy anyway so it's all good. +after halloween candy clearance sales are win. Just because it has pumpkins on it it's 50% off!! :thumbsup:

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Yeah, the 50% off clearance for Halloween candy is awesome. I'm heading straight to Hy-Vee after Halloween to grab the good stuff they put out. I'll probably nab 5 bags of Candy Corn. Other than the candy, I don't do anything for Halloween anymore. I get a day off of school for it though.

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Oh you. Did you use Kubrick's take on it ?

 

Yeah, I went as Kubrick's Alex. A Clockwork Orange is one of the few cases where I'd say I preferred the film to the book.

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Probably getting stoned, drunk and/or going to a party/bar.

 

Although, I might have to be a designated driver that night...I gotta check the list. FML if I do; I had to DD this past weekend, that's enough for October.

 

I need to think of a good costume... :unsure:

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We don't really do alot here in Australia but my workplace is having a party using the christmas money to purchase alcohol. It's fancy dress so it should be super fun!

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Havn't gone trick or treating for a while now. Last year i went with my cousin and walked with him around town but it just seems that not many people actually enjoy haloween anymore. When i was little i remember it being rare to find more then 2 houses on a block that had their lights out and weren't handing out candy. last year with my cousin i saw entire streets of houses dark with only 1 or 2 houses giving out candy. I also remember when i was little that there were bags of chips, cans of pop, HUGE jaw breakers, and i remember this one house that would always give out bags of home made pumpkin seeds, things that would actually take you a few days to go through. Now though i remember my cousin getting only like 1 or 2 small candy bars, those cheap plastic rings and other junk. i might take my cousin again this year if he wants to go but a few of us this year are talking about making a haunted house in the basement of my friends house and throw a party for the little guys.

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I don't give out candy specifically because everyone in my neighborhood trick or treats. The kids are fine but the parents now? What the heck? And then the [cabbage] "My sister is sick". Yeah, good for her, then that means she doesn't need candy. Greedy little kids.

 

I'm thinking about doing something really bad to scare people away from my door (nobody understands why my lights are off apparently). I might use some fake blood and a giant sheet of plastic to do a pentagram. I might nail an upside down cross to my door. I might steal some dead rats from my grandmas attic to throw on the doorstep. That should keep those damn kids away.

 

And while they don't knock on my door and interrupt my movie watching, I'll probably be watching a random assortment of eighties flicks starting with Evil Dead 2 because no Halloween is complete without Bruce Campbell.

 

(I hope what I described isn't too morbid)

 

SIDENOTE: I love when parents are driving their cars alongside their kids while the kids Trick or Treat. The parents are to lazy to get out and walk with their kids so there is always a bunch of soccer mom vans following a group of kids around the street. It amuses me to no end.

I avoid the people with their lights off when I get my free month-long sugar high. (People always wonder why my grades soar in November - i take in more information when I'm either hyperactive or asleep.)

 

And might I recommend something more entertaining than watching movies? Dress up as a scarecrow then sit in a rockingchair on your porch without the rats or anything. Then, when trick-or-treaters come up, scare the crap outta them.

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I just finished smithing up a longsword with no sharp edges(It's purely decorative) and I have a full suit of armor. I might just stand on my porch in the suit, and when people walk up, suddenly come to life, saying stuff such as "You shall not pass, demon!" amongst other nonsense.

I was going to eat hot dogs for dinner tonight. I think I will settle for cereal.

 

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