on 31-10-2018 11:10
Hi everyone,
The spookiest time of the year is upon us, and I hope you're all ready
There are many ways to enjoy Halloween, whether it's with a quiet night at home waiting for trick-or-treaters, a scare-fest from the comfort of your couch, or by attending one of many themed events.
How do you celebrate Halloween? If you like to dress-up, what's your all-time favourite costume? Do you prefer a night of horror movies and halloween-themed treats?
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on 31-10-2018 12:43
on 31-10-2018 12:51
As you know @EmilieT my friends and I have planned a spooky pyjama party. They're providing the nibbles and I'm providing the spooky; horror films to make them jump and scream. I've chosen carefully; films that scare even me. And that's not easy as I've been watching horror films since I was 5!
It should be an enjoyable night into early morning. My perfect fancy dress party no real dressing up just comfortable PJs or nightdresses and definitely no makeup. And yes, sadly, female only
on 31-10-2018 13:07
on 31-10-2018 13:07
on 31-10-2018 13:39
on 31-10-2018 13:39
on 31-10-2018 13:54
on 31-10-2018 13:54
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on 31-10-2018 13:57
on 31-10-2018 13:57
So, the blinds will be drawn and headphones on at a volume that will block out all other soundsl!! I'll settle for any tricks that come my way....at least I know then that I exist!
on 31-10-2018 14:16
on 31-10-2018 14:16
Not forgetting the cats (and dogs) Making sure they are in and away from the inevitable fireworks!!
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 31-10-2018 14:26
on 31-10-2018 14:26
@Cleoriff wrote:Not forgetting the cats (and dogs) Making sure they are in and away from the inevitable fireworks!!
Yes there's been spasmodic fireworks round my way but it will be full on now until after the 5th November I'm afraid. I spent last year's shenanigans in hospital so missed out on the 'fun'. Wonder if i can book a stay in there for the next couple of months.....?
on 31-10-2018 14:34
on 31-10-2018 14:34
@jonsie wrote:
@Cleoriff wrote:Not forgetting the cats (and dogs) Making sure they are in and away from the inevitable fireworks!!
Yes there's been spasmodic fireworks round my way but it will be full on now until after the 5th November I'm afraid. I spent last year's shenanigans in hospital so missed out on the 'fun'. Wonder if i can book a stay in there for the next couple of months.....?
Round this neck of the woods they will be going until Christmas and New Year. We have Diwali in between 5th November and Christmas ...so that will be another reason for fireworks.
Veritas Numquam Perit