Halloween Party in the Pub!
- cherandbuster
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Hey Gang
Rumor has it we're gonna have a HUGE Halloween party in Bothwell's!
What should we do to celebrate the year's scariest holiday? :guitarist
Rumor has it we're gonna have a HUGE Halloween party in Bothwell's!
What should we do to celebrate the year's scariest holiday? :guitarist
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- chocoholic
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We have to find a way of using chocolate - perhaps we could have chocolate bobbing instead of apples!:-4
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chocoholic;439203 wrote: We have to find a way of using chocolate - perhaps we could have chocolate bobbing instead of apples!:-4
How about chocolate covered bats? :sneaky: :wah:
How about chocolate covered bats? :sneaky: :wah:
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We need costumes.......................
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Rapunzel;440591 wrote: How about chocolate covered bats? :sneaky:
OUCH!
What about chocolate-covered Hamsters?
and nobody better suggest chocolate-covered chihuahuas! :p
OUCH!
What about chocolate-covered Hamsters?
and nobody better suggest chocolate-covered chihuahuas! :p
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Rapunzel;440591 wrote: How about chocolate covered bats? :sneaky: :wah:
Dipping them would be a problem - they'd struggle!
Dipping them would be a problem - they'd struggle!
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Bryn Mawr;440598 wrote: Dipping them would be a problem - they'd struggle!
that would be half the fun......:sneaky:
that would be half the fun......:sneaky:
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guppy;440602 wrote: that would be half the fun......:sneaky:
Thats evil :yh_rotfl
Thats evil :yh_rotfl
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ArnoldLayne;440624 wrote: Last year we all found ourselves scary avatars to come to the party with.
okie doke, off in search of Arnold's original avatar. :sneaky:
okie doke, off in search of Arnold's original avatar. :sneaky:
"Girls are crazy! I'm not ever getting married, I can make my own sandwiches!"
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Bryn Mawr;440617 wrote: Thats evil :yh_rotfl
well, it is a halloween party. after all...............:yh_whistl
well, it is a halloween party. after all...............:yh_whistl
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Tried that, but it's cracked already......:p
"Girls are crazy! I'm not ever getting married, I can make my own sandwiches!"
my son
my son
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chocoholic;439203 wrote: We have to find a way of using chocolate - perhaps we could have chocolate bobbing instead of apples!:-4
How about apples floating in chocolate? Sounds good. Better than in caramel.
How about apples floating in chocolate? Sounds good. Better than in caramel.
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hey, this is a bar? right? can i have a shot of something striaght up????
i dont even know what that means. LOL
i dont even know what that means. LOL
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I haven't been into the Pub before. Can I get in on this party? :-3
- cherandbuster
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RedGlitter;443060 wrote: I haven't been into the Pub before. Can I get in on this party? :-3
You betcha, Red!
You betcha, Red!
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Happy Halloween???
What's happy about it? Halloween - or as it was originally known - SAMHAIN. Was the Celtic New Year Festival.
The trick-or-treat usage in the US and Canada id a perversion of the old Scottish tradition of "guising".
In that tradition, the bairns (that would be children to non-Scots) dressed up in what were (hopefully!) terrifying costumes and visited the surrounding homes. On gaining admission to a house, the weans would have to "Tell a tale, dae a dance or sing a sang at least". When evry child had performed, they were rewarded with sweets or fruit, then they moved on to the next house.
This, in itself, was a perversion of older rites when the young men of the area would wear clothing which hid their identities (from supernatural entities) and patrol the locality to ensure that the spirits, ghosts and ghouls were kept in the spirit world.
What's happy about it? Halloween - or as it was originally known - SAMHAIN. Was the Celtic New Year Festival.
The trick-or-treat usage in the US and Canada id a perversion of the old Scottish tradition of "guising".
In that tradition, the bairns (that would be children to non-Scots) dressed up in what were (hopefully!) terrifying costumes and visited the surrounding homes. On gaining admission to a house, the weans would have to "Tell a tale, dae a dance or sing a sang at least". When evry child had performed, they were rewarded with sweets or fruit, then they moved on to the next house.
This, in itself, was a perversion of older rites when the young men of the area would wear clothing which hid their identities (from supernatural entities) and patrol the locality to ensure that the spirits, ghosts and ghouls were kept in the spirit world.
An ye harm none, do what ye will....
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cherandbuster;439194 wrote: Hey Gang
Rumor has it we're gonna have a HUGE Halloween party in Bothwell's!
What should we do to celebrate the year's scariest holiday? :guitarist
Here is what they party with at Pat O Brians in New Orleans
http://www.purecajun.com/graphics/huricane.jpg
Very good. Called a Hurricane.
Rumor has it we're gonna have a HUGE Halloween party in Bothwell's!
What should we do to celebrate the year's scariest holiday? :guitarist
Here is what they party with at Pat O Brians in New Orleans
http://www.purecajun.com/graphics/huricane.jpg
Very good. Called a Hurricane.