hollow-ween - a silly umerikan holiday so to give sweet things to little kids without guilt and sinister connotation.

Nov 02, 2002 18:10

I am going to Bek's Halloween party. Despite having very little desire to dress up for the occasion. I have decided instead to dress myself with a new sexuality. And shall be attending as a homosexual, rent boy with a need to give good head in seedy closets and flower beds, outside ( Read more... )

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miss_lucygrrl November 2 2002, 01:38:51 UTC
We didn't get any kids round, I'm too scary for them you see ;) But I did have an excuse to carve silly faces into 2 pumpkins *joy*.

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miss_lucygrrl November 2 2002, 10:34:11 UTC
You know now I think about it Halloween started out as a pagan ritual and got adopted by the Irish and taken to the states, and they didn't carve pumpkins but swedes, I could be wrong though. Now considering Bush is Satan in disguise but actually seems scared of anything remotely appearing dark, it's a bizarre celebration of a sabbat rilly, which he prolly doesn't realise cus he's a puppet ;)

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Re: kumbunny November 2 2002, 21:58:50 UTC
I know the holiday has its roots in paganistic belief systems. I was merely using the title as a funny, since Halloween is now a conventional holiday in Umerika... people do not really celebrate halloween in Australia. Or rather, very few take it serious, except for the Americanversion we see on tv.

mwah
kumbuniko

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natesmith November 3 2002, 14:38:40 UTC
why exactly do you spell America as "Umerika"?

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