Weekly Opinion Poll #2: What do you usually do on Halloween?How many of us over the course of our gothdom have had one or ten "normals" yell out that it's not yet Halloween? (Because that line never gets old, obviously.) However, despite the age-old wisecrack, it's probably a safe assumption that most goths enjoy Halloween. I'd like to think
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nowadays, i have plans for more elaborate costumes. bellatrix lestrange, poison ivy, and sally from nightmare are among the first few desires i have to be. but i have no place to celebrate such costumes, not yet. this year i have no time, anyway. still, i collect the home-maker magazines (martha, where would i be without you?) that boast new halloween ideas and decorations, to hoard and use some other time.
but halloween and samhain have always been very important to me, and i would love to celebrate them both the way they're supposed to be celebrated. with children (roasted or raw), with friends, and with strangers all disguised and disfigured. and, of course, with candy!!!
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I always wanted to throw huge Halloween masked balls. There are no parties quite as fun to plan as Halloween parties! How amazing would it be to attend a Halloween ball somewhere haunted like Grove Park Inn? That would be much more regal than, say, the haunted asylum. :o I think that when we grown up we should definitely throw a monster-size Halloween party one year. Assuming, that is, we do grow up. ;)
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I did the crazy parties in my younger years, but have grown rather bored with the whole social thing and usually prefer to be at home, holding the candy bowl when the 10-12 kids there are in the neighborhood come knocking.
I'm a Pagan also, and do tend to take some time off by myself to connect spiritually. But it doesn't always happen on October 31. I believe there's wiggle room on that.
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Great film selections. My favourite horror film is The Shining because it's so strange and disorienting. I love to watch it then discuss what the hell the movie is actually about afterward. Sleepy Hollow is the perfect amount of beautiful scenery and creepiness for a Halloween celebration, imho. Also great music you listed! If you like ghostly violins, I highly recommend both the Changelings and Paul Mercer's solo work. Gorgeous stuff there, and some of my favourite Halloween music.
Thanks for sharing! :D
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And, unfortunately, despite my musing over the cool weather, this Halloween it was approximately 90 degrees out.
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