Thank you! And I was looking at an executive costume actually.Girl With One Eye said:Awesome, cute & adorable !Amberella said:snip
I'm personally going as an office worker with a dull 9-5 job.
Thank you! And I was looking at an executive costume actually.Girl With One Eye said:Awesome, cute & adorable !Amberella said:snip
I'm personally going as an office worker with a dull 9-5 job.
Sean has multiple spellings, I know a Sean named SeanRancid0ffspring said:Nice easy one for me... Sean of the Dead... wait... they spell it wrong in the film don't they Shaun of the Dead
Apparently I resemble Simon Pegg.
YOU FOOL, YOU'VE SHOWN YOUR FACE TO THE INTERNETS!!Andalusa said:Already done the dressing up thing when I went out last night.. not gonna do it again despite the fact I'm going to a Halloween party tomorrow. I'll just stick some wings on and say I'm a fairy or something..
With a bit of imagination.. mad hatter.. pic related http://bit.ly/vyHaLd (I'm the one with blue hair.. sadly it's not real ;-![]()
Dude You're never too old for trick or treating. I'm 18 and I still go out (well it's like the last half hour of trick or treating after I've given away my candy and no one cares cause they wanna get rid of the last of their Candy but still It's trick or treating)Delsana said:Dude you're a bit old for Trick or Treating.
I would have to strongly discourage you.
Halloween is not a National Holiday of any country, including America. It is has just become a worldwide autumnal/October tradition. I have tried to explain this to you a few times. Halloween has become a worldwide holiday and has never been a national American holiday.Paikis said:It has nothing to do with patriotism. It has everything to do with simply not caring to celebrate holidays that are meaingless to me. I'd bet the majority of people who celebrate Halloween don't know what it's about.Dr Snakeman said:...are you for real?
That's just ridiculous. You're just that patriotic, huh? Can't be bothered to take part in anything at all foreign, even if it's fun?
I highly suggest getting over yourself. It makes life better in a number of ways.
I don't celebrate christmas because its a religious holiday. I don't believe in their religion, why should I celebrate their holidays? Having said that, I do do the whole family thing and I make a point of not being a Scrooge about it.Nautical Honors Society said:I never said it was Australian or American either...
Also, you celebrate xmas under protest? Christmas is an amazing holiday filled with joy, family, and warmth.
What is happening to the world?
Do you celebrate Chinese New Year? What about Australia Day? How about ANZAC day? Hanuku? Queen's Birthday? Labour Day? Independance day in any number of different countries (specifically NOT America)? What about Melbourne Cup day?
I would bet you don't celebrate any of those. Why? Because they aren't relevant to you. Same deal with me and xmas/halloween. I participate in xmas for the benefit of my family, I try to avoid Halloween as much as possible and I generally don't care about national holidays that aren't celebrated in my country.