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You've Just Disclosed the Democrats' Campaign Slogan
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You've Just Disclosed the Democrats' Campaign Slogan
Yet I still love it and I can't wait for spooky season 2023 as we are currently only a few days away until mudwhistle and I start Spooktember.
I mean Thanksgiving has a point, as we're celebrating being thankful for what we have. Christmas is a little about that too but it's more about the birth of Christ and helping the less fortunate. Easter is celebrating Christ's resurrection, The Fourth of July is celebrating our independence from Britain New Year's is obvious,... Yet the only thing that Halloween celebrates (at least anymore) is just having fun. Of course there's absolutely nothing wrong with that either.
I realize that it has a dark past and it comes from All Hallows' Day or something, but all it's known for these days is getting scared, getting candy, carving pumpkins, and having festivals and parties. I'm finally getting a chance to go to my very first Halloween party this October. I'm not sure what costume I'll go for, but I know that I'm going as Pennywise and I really want this mask.
Really I thought that it was a Mexican holiday.
You've Just Disclosed the Democrats' Campaign Slogan
Yet I still love it and I can't wait for spooky season 2023 as we are currently only a few days away until mudwhistle and I start Spooktember.
I mean Thanksgiving has a point, as we're celebrating being thankful for what we have. Christmas is a little about that too but it's more about the birth of Christ and helping the less fortunate. Easter is celebrating Christ's resurrection, The Fourth of July is celebrating our independence from Britain New Year's is obvious,... Yet the only thing that Halloween celebrates (at least anymore) is just having fun. Of course there's absolutely nothing wrong with that either.
I realize that it has a dark past and it comes from All Hallows' Day or something, but all it's known for these days is getting scared, getting candy, carving pumpkins, and having festivals and parties. I'm finally getting a chance to go to my very first Halloween party this October. I'm not sure what costume I'll go for, but I know that I'm going as Pennywise and I really want this mask.
Actually I don't do halloween any more. It makes me sad.
I had the greatest dog in the world (Lady) and I told her Halloween was her birthday & EVERYBODY was knocking on the door to give her birthday kisses.
She would get so excited and go nuts every time the doorbell rang & she'd be right there to dole out kisses to all the kids.
But Lady is long gone now...I can't take the reminder of that so I usually hit the casino on halloween night.
Sorry to hear about your doggie.![]()
Yet I still love it and I can't wait for spooky season 2023 as we are currently only a few days away until mudwhistle and I start Spooktember.
I mean Thanksgiving has a point, as we're celebrating being thankful for what we have. Christmas is a little about that too but it's more about the birth of Christ and helping the less fortunate. Easter is celebrating Christ's resurrection, The Fourth of July is celebrating our independence from Britain New Year's is obvious,... Yet the only thing that Halloween celebrates (at least anymore) is just having fun. Of course there's absolutely nothing wrong with that either.
I realize that it has a dark past and it comes from All Hallows' Day or something, but all it's known for these days is getting scared, getting candy, carving pumpkins, and having festivals and parties. I'm finally getting a chance to go to my very first Halloween party this October. I'm not sure what costume I'll go for, but I know that I'm going as Pennywise and I really want this mask.
It use to be a celebration of the last harvest.
Yet I still love it and I can't wait for spooky season 2023 as we are currently only a few days away until mudwhistle and I start Spooktember.
I mean Thanksgiving has a point, as we're celebrating being thankful for what we have. Christmas is a little about that too but it's more about the birth of Christ and helping the less fortunate. Easter is celebrating Christ's resurrection, The Fourth of July is celebrating our independence from Britain New Year's is obvious,... Yet the only thing that Halloween celebrates (at least anymore) is just having fun. Of course there's absolutely nothing wrong with that either.
I realize that it has a dark past and it comes from All Hallows' Day or something, but all it's known for these days is getting scared, getting candy, carving pumpkins, and having festivals and parties. I'm finally getting a chance to go to my very first Halloween party this October. I'm not sure what costume I'll go for, but I know that I'm going as Pennywise and I really want this mask.
And now people don't even understand the word "harvest".
$3 in 1948 is worth about $37 today. Not a bad haul for an 8-year-old.I hate to be the one to break this to you, but your neighbors were cheapskates. Unless you grew up in a time where that would be like a hundred dollars today or something.
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