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?
I'm curious to hear all about your Halloween plans!
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on 01-11-2018 09:29
on 01-11-2018 09:29
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on 01-11-2018 09:31
on 01-11-2018 09:31
@pgn wrote:Was very tasty, and not pumpkinny at all.
Pinch punch etc... you must be black and blue for the first 3 or 4 days of the month @Cleoriff@ :
I like this (off) white rabbit:
No you can't pinch or punch after 12md....
As for that white rabbit? He looks as if he has eaten all the pies (or pumpkins)
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 01-11-2018 10:25
on 01-11-2018 10:25
on 01-11-2018 13:36
on 01-11-2018 13:36
@gmarkj wrote:
Went out with the daughter last night, but we have a rule to only visit people that either know we are coming or have indicated they are participating by having a carved pumpkin on display.
Nice list @Glory1 - seen a few of those but not all of them. Would recommend Absentia and The Babadook as two good ones to add to your list. Both creeped me out rather a lot!
@gmarkj that was only a small part of my collection. I do have The Babadook very creepy. I've also got the Insidious and The Conjuring franchises. Must look into Absentia sounds interesting. I like being creeped out. Believe it or not we managed every film I brought which is why I'm still awake and pi$$ed. I'm so wired, it'll be a while before I'm able to sleep. My friends, like me are wide awake and very glad it's light out. I succeeded is scaring the sh!t out of them. So my work here is done; off home. Fortunately I live round the corner so not far to go, which is a blessing
on 01-11-2018 13:49
on 01-11-2018 13:49
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on 01-11-2018 13:59
on 01-11-2018 13:59
@gmarkj wrote:
I had to stop watching it (Absentia) at one point - it is one of those where it is all in your head rather than a shock/gore horror.
That's the best kind when it gets into your head, far more frightening.
on 01-11-2018 16:49
on 01-11-2018 16:49
on 02-11-2018 00:05
on 02-11-2018 00:05
on 02-11-2018 01:27
on 02-11-2018 01:27
@Cleoriff wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:Another good reason not to take sweets off strangers, right HERE
How bloody evil is that???
There are some sick retards out there. Absolutely shocking!
Just as a footnote to this thread...
Please think of our feathered friends now. Don't throw away those unwanted pumpkins, the birds love pumpkin....
on 02-11-2018 08:59
on 02-11-2018 08:59
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