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MEXIMARTINI
fiddletim wrote:

Great Vid Mexi

why thanks! 

batgirl
MEXIMARTINI wrote:

ha! I know this one girl who went as her best friends soul.  She dressed in all black. 

Did she go a'soalin'?

MagikKnight21
Oh I have the most creative costume ideas
Two years ago I printed out a random YouTube page, glued it on cardboard, and cut a hole in it so it was like I was in a YouTube video
Last year I just got a plain white shirt and wrote error 404 costume not found on it
Who needs to buy a costume
Get creative
batgirl

For those who will trick-or-treat or have trick-or-treated in the past, what is your favorite treat?

Fruitcake perhaps?

MagikKnight21

oooh thats a tie between kitkats, gobstoppers, and cherry dumdums

No_Jams

I was a bat, swan, box turtle some halloweens ago. all made out of cardboard lol

JustOneUSer
Anyone remember those people who gave us apples and peanuts when we trick or treated?
No_Jams

nope

No_Jams

wasn't around that time

Piperose
batgirl wrote:

For those who will trick-or-treat or have trick-or-treated in the past, what is your favorite treat?

Fruitcake perhaps?

Anything with caramel, toffee, nougat, butterscotch.

JustOneUSer
Oh I'm not talking about ages ago. Like no more then 8 years ago.
Pulpofeira

Damn Halloween, damn kids and damn truco o trato! The only thing we could do in my time was swallowing a mass the morning of day 1.  :(

batgirl

I never went trick-or-treating, as a child or an adult,  but I have given a way a truckload of treats. 

batgirl
Pulpofeira wrote:

Damn Halloween, damn kids and damn truco o trato! The only thing we could do in my time was swallowing a mass the morning of day 1.  :(

What is "swallowing a mass" and what is "day 1" ?

Pulpofeira
batgirl escribió:
Pulpofeira wrote:

Damn Halloween, damn kids and damn truco o trato! The only thing we could do in my time was swallowing a mass the morning of day 1.  :(

What is "swallowing a mass" and what is "day 1" ?

November 1. Tomorrow I mean.

batgirl

Thanks. I'd never heard that expression.

No_Jams

we're doing mass tomorrow and the next day but it's in the evening 

Pulpofeira

There are still grumpy old people who discourage the kids telling them that this is a foreign custom and part of a cultural invasion. But:

1. If it's fun, it's good.

2. They don't complain so much when the Japanese are opening flamenco houses on their country.

3. Actually it is a version of a tradition older than Catholicism itself.

Pulpofeira
batgirl escribió:

Thanks. I'd never heard that expression.

Probably lost in translation, not sure.

batgirl

I want to see Japanese Flamenco. 

A while back I published an article on the famous Dance Tournaments.  The Flamenco Tournament was held in Marabella during October 1999 and ended, coincidentally on November 1 - All Saint's Day.