XISMZERO Nov 1, 2006
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I carved it. Yes I did.
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I carved it. Yes I did.
Pretty good. I actually have a Wario-esque hat that would be PERFECT for the head. ^_^
Your treat or treaters were smelly? Mine were adorable. Special kudos to the one boy who was dressed up as Davy Jones from Pirates II. And another to the girl who was dressed up as Pandora from Guitar Hero; she even had a Guitar Hero guitar strapped to her back.
http://thecaldorrainbow.blogspot.com/20 … othic.html
I carved it. Yes I did.
As a HUGE fan of Wario, I commend you.
ETA: I just spotted this: http://www.dsfanboy.com/2006/10/31/happ … ds-fanboy/
Your treat or treaters were smelly? Mine were adorable. Special kudos to the one boy who was dressed up as Davy Jones from Pirates II. And another to the girl who was dressed up as Pandora from Guitar Hero; she even had a Guitar Hero guitar strapped to her back.
None of mine were very imaginative, unfortunately. Princesses, ninjas, and pirates seemed to be the most popular, though I did see a few innovative ones at the Greenwich parade on TV. My personal favorite was the Sunmaid Raisin lady. I believe Mario and Luigi were also present, though I would've preferred to see Wario and Waluigi.
Anyone have an scary Halloween moments? The scariest for me was when the kids called me "sir," making me feel about a thousand years old.
Halloween's not much of a big deal here in Blighty, which is a shame. Whenever I see the way the US goes for it - usually in films or TV shows I must admit - I always feel a bit sad that it's barely considered an event here. The best we can hope for is a couple of kids with plastic masks on, and even then they're more interested in money than sweets