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K
Hmmm it's just about 6 'o clock here.. the trick or treaters should be getting here any minute now...

wuahuahuahuaaa!
"The walls we build around us to keep sadness out also keep out the joy." (Jim Rohn)
M
I thought about attacking people with paintballs, but then I considered the impending lawsuit.
Creativity can always cover for a lack of knowledge.
K
I'm sitting here at my laptop near the door handing out junk to trick or treaters. I'm having the time of my life.. Oooooh ya.
"The walls we build around us to keep sadness out also keep out the joy." (Jim Rohn)
K
And some little kids literally just walked into my house without asking and asked if they could look around.. I said," Uh.. I dunno.." and then they asked, "Why is there a laptop there?" And I scooted them out.
"The walls we build around us to keep sadness out also keep out the joy." (Jim Rohn)
M
I...always used to ask if I could look around peoples' houses, I swear.
Creativity can always cover for a lack of knowledge.
S
Ooh... my friends and I had so much fun yesterday. We went trick or treating (yes, 13 and 14 year olds STILL go trick or treating) with a bunch of Kerry signs taped to us. I wrote Vote Kerry on my face. Hehe... this one guy even told us to take extra candy since we were for Kerry. We even to to a house that had a bunch of Bush signs out. The lady was actually pretty nice. She gave us a handful of candy, although one of my friends assumed the worst, and said the lady was just trying to make us fat and clog our arteries. Whatever- she was still friendly. Then there were these obnoxious 10-year-olds on their bikes yelling "GO BUSH!" at us. My friend called them "un-informed little losers." The kids told us they were just saying that to get us pissed off. One of the kids also tried to run one of my friends over with his bike. She whacked him though. The only bad part of the whole thing was when one of my friend's parents came to pick her up (her dad is pro-Bush). Even though my friend didn't have the signs with her, we were afraid that he'd never let her see us again. When he drove away, he said "Vote Bush."

*sigh* Good times...
Kay Adams Corleone- The ultimate desperate housewife
M
Hm...I didn't do anything for Halloween this year...I was going to go to a party my friend was having, but my ride planned on going to bars before and afterwards...so I ended up staying home, watching all six Pride and Prejudice tapes I got from the library, and stuffing my face. It was fun - except my dance teacher is going to kill me!

Ja ne!
K
Oh ya... I gave all of the older people (that were like..some even older than me!) crayons instead of treats! Wuahuahua! That's what they get for hogging the little kids' goodies!
"The walls we build around us to keep sadness out also keep out the joy." (Jim Rohn)
K
That's the spirit! :-D
"The walls we build around us to keep sadness out also keep out the joy." (Jim Rohn)
G
LOL!!! I went to my friend's house with a bunch of other people, and we all dressed up and watched Final Destination 2. Hehehe, one of my friends was a brain donor for Halloween. It was really funny; she wrapped "bloody" gauze around her head, painted the area around her eyes black, attached a "Brain Donor" sign to her sweater, and carried around a glass case with cauliflower in green liquid stuff inside. It was really hilarious!
Playful as a pussycat.
F
I went trick or treating and one person gave me a bag of microwaveable popcorn....but, I got a crap load of candy....it's the best holiday of the year!
"A man's private thought can never be a lie; what he thinks, is to him the truth, always." - Mark Twain Visit my band's site at: senecafalls.crystalflare.com
G
It worked.

Unfortunately, I also kind of scared the guy I have a crush on. But then again, I didn't recognize him at first either.
God wants you to send me some money. "Seven spades doubled, vulnerable, making seven? You BITCH."
M
SergeantPepperDG wrote:
Ooh... my friends and I had so much fun yesterday. We went trick or treating (yes, 13 and 14 year olds STILL go trick or treating) with a bunch of Kerry signs taped to us. I wrote Vote Kerry on my face. Hehe... this one guy even told us to take extra candy since we were for Kerry. We even to to a house that had a bunch of Bush signs out. The lady was actually pretty nice. She gave us a handful of candy, although one of my friends assumed the worst, and said the lady was just trying to make us fat and clog our arteries. Whatever- she was still friendly. Then there were these obnoxious 10-year-olds on their bikes yelling "GO BUSH!" at us. My friend called them "un-informed little losers." The kids told us they were just saying that to get us pissed off. One of the kids also tried to run one of my friends over with his bike. She whacked him though. The only bad part of the whole thing was when one of my friend's parents came to pick her up (her dad is pro-Bush). Even though my friend didn't have the signs with her, we were afraid that he'd never let her see us again. When he drove away, he said "Vote Bush."

*sigh* Good times...


Regardless of who you were supporting, if I were with my friends I would probably have shouted things to you in support of the other candidate...because that's just what happens when my friends and I get together.
Creativity can always cover for a lack of knowledge.