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Postby Mr. Bates » Wed Nov 01, 2006 7:54 am

Went trick-or-treating and.... IT ROCKED! Yeah! Free candy! I was a pirate, it was awesome. Yes, same pirate outfit I wore randomly to school last year. :evil: No, there is nothing cute about the outfit, not even me wearing stockings. Just no. But helllllllllllllllll yes to free candy! And eye candy, mmmmm, Halloween sluts. :D

And before anyone asks, 18, going on 19.
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Postby Harri » Wed Nov 01, 2006 10:00 am

haha! i'm older than you! (but only by a year)
But still...Ha!

Happy Halloween!
I had a headache, so I was boring and stayed in :(
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Postby Dimensional » Wed Nov 01, 2006 2:37 pm

Aaaahhhhhhhhhhhhh now I'm really jealous they don't celebrate Halloween in (this part of?) The Netherlands those darn nitwits!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I would've been the perfect witch! But oh well, at the theme park there were witches for Halloween (even though you can't trick-or-treat, those filthy hypocrits!) and I really had fun with one of them so that was cool.

Teehee.. stockings.... kawaiiii :P :roll: :wink: Jus' kiddin', ur not cute at all :P Or I'm jus' kinda mean 8)

Glad you had free candy though! :)

Oh, and sorry you had a headache Harri :(! Better next year where you live I suppose.. And I'll NEVER be able to say that.. Stupid country!

By the way, was jus' wondering, with body-age an' all, how young is your youngest alter and how old your oldest? 'Cause our youngest is 3 and our oldest 29, so that was just making me wonder.

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Postby lalalark2 » Wed Nov 01, 2006 5:02 pm

Our halloween was good and bad.
we won the costume contest... we were the tattooed lady.
We got a little bit of candy from work and from our teachers.
BUt we heard and sang scary music.
there was a bad guy in chouir. And we were scared. But big amber and megan and eliza helped us feel ebtter.
Halloween is scary ansd bad and owwie.
Now we get to eat candy!
yay!

Our oldest alter in Earth time is Rick who is 56.in spiritual time its a toss up between the dragon and sprite.
our youngest is baby who is 1 or just about.
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Postby Mr. Bates » Wed Nov 01, 2006 9:08 pm

You can see the pic in another thread (Pictures To Prove It), cuz I've had the outfit for some time now. And shush, not cute. >.<

Active alters, Frank is 27, D is about 300 billion. Trust me, if I let him tell the long, boring story of how the universe came to be, that number would make perfect sense. But thats not happening, it's embarrassing.
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Postby Harri » Thu Nov 02, 2006 2:31 am

hmm...i think my youngest is 12. Although there may be someone younger but I dont usually enquire about that....
??
And the oldest is Roberta, late 30's. I'll need to ask her tobe exact though.
I pretty much know the exact ages of all the in-betweeners though ^_^

Oh wait...if I'm including Ri in this...it may be very very old indeed. I'm really just not sure, not organised enough... stupid life and stuff being too busy I'm jsut going along with things. Need more reflection time to sort out the facts ^_^

And I'm glad that everyone ahd good aspects of halloween to celebrate this year! Now for the next celebration: Christmas! Yay!...oh dear i'm rushing things O.o
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Postby Mr. Bates » Thu Nov 02, 2006 4:26 am

And just like the mass marketing system and all the big corporations, you skipped straight over Thanks Giving. :P
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Postby Harri » Thu Nov 02, 2006 9:23 am

haha i'm not american, so I don't celebrate thanksgiving :P
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Postby lalalark2 » Thu Nov 02, 2006 2:38 pm

awww Harri, you are missing out on a totally great holiday! You should try it sometime...
Just a huge buffet of the best food you could think of... oh its loverly!
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Postby Dimensional » Thu Nov 02, 2006 4:20 pm

But we have Sinterklaas in the Netherlands :) Sint Nicholas.. Then you get presents at Sinterklaas-evening and until that evening comes you can put your shoe at the fireplace, sing some songs, put a carrot in for his horse, and hopefully, just hopefully, there are small presents in your shoe the next morning.. But the big presents is for Sinterklaas-evening.. But there's no money for that in our fosterhome, but last year our fosterdad did make a surprise for me, and we have a Sinterklaas-party with all BPD-people every year and then I'm gonna make a dreamcastle to put the presents in for someone I don't know. Last year I made a birdie-house to put the presents in, with hay. And there's lots of hot chocolate and pepernoten. I donno how to write that word in English but it's yummy. Marzipan is good at Sint Nicholas's too!
And then our body ages at the 12th while Sinterklaas was at the 5th, and then Chrismas comes and then New Years with all the fire works.. I like December :) Normally we have Sint Maarten as a Halloween substitute but that's also not here in this part of the Netherlands, then you sing songs at the doors to get candy. That's November 11. But we have marrige-party of fostermoms parents then, so it's gonna be alright!.

Can anyone tell me about Thanksgiving? I only know it from the series Friends I watch with the bigs a lot, they eat Turkey and Monica makes it and Chandler gets bad memories.

I hear scary songs too at the Halooween when at the theme park and thought th ewitches were scary as well I dunno why Sara didn't think tha was scary the music was making me wanna crawl away real far. But that's over now an you guys have candy enjoy it!

Sorry for the whole story
Jus Decmeber is cool!

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