It's Jack O' Lanterns time again!
By cbeee3
@cbeee3 (2061)
India
    October 25, 2009 11:10pm CST
                         
            Hey you guys n gals,
Halloween is just around the corner. So I was just curious to know, what your plans for the day were.
Have you decide on the costume for your kids? Do you rent/buy them or do you prefer to make them at home?
Where would you be on Halloween day? Any parties or parades you would be participating in?
Come on share your stories. Lets have some fun.

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         @justbeingtiffany (1156)
 • United States
                    26 Oct 09
                    ok Halloween day i'm usually at school then once i come home i will most likely watch scary movies at home. my favorite scary movies are the old ones. like micheal meijers or jason. oh boy he scares me the most mainly because of the mask. And i don't know of any parades its pretty cold here. and i don't really like halloween the only thing good about it is the scary movies and the candy wow i used to get so much my teeth would hurt and i would get fat. and now since i don't trick or treat anymore all i do is crave candy. and i have yet to get a pumpkin i really want one i haven't had one since i was little. about 6 years ago i think. and my costume i don't have one i out grew all of mine so i guess i can always buy a new one just to get in the holiday spirit. 
                     @JamesKYTan (1605)
 • Malaysia
                    26 Oct 09
                    Halloween is coming soon. We in Malaysia celebrate Halloween in a key. However, we 
celebrate Christmas in a larger scale. It has been commercialised. Around November
we can see shopping complexes decorating to welcome the Spirit of Christmas or rather money from the shoppers. The later is their objective. Heh! heh! heh!
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                     @elitess (5070)
 • Ipswich, England
                    25 Nov 10
                    Hi there cbeee
I must say that i regret that this holiday is not better celebrated or perceived in my country. From what i have seen in different movies, clips, on the Internet, or television it looks a lot of fun.
However, in my country we barely get a few parties, that it is hard to get into, and even if i were to buy a costume here, the people would look at me like if i were crazy.
Here is a picture of a friend of mine that got to a Halloween party though - lucky girl:D.
                     @cyrus123 (6363)
 • United States
                    27 Oct 09
                    I don't have any children and I don't usually celebrate Halloween. However, there is an elementary school here in Jasper that used to have Halloween parties years ago. I'm thinking about calling them sometime tomorrow to see if they still have carnivals. I might go if they do. I don't plan to dress up as anything, though. We had trick or trunk for the kids after church last night but I didn't participate. This is similar to trick or treating, only some of the members wil decorate their cars and pass out candy to the children. This is a lot of fun for the kids. Later, the elders of our congregation cooked hotdogs for us and we had a cookout with desserts. Kathy.
                    
 
                             
                        
 
                    




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