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How Will You Celebrate Halloween This Year?

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Jeff Wrangler:

--- Quote from: Kerry on October 06, 2008, 10:11:07 am ---P.S., What does "Imao!" mean?  ???

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Kerry, 

That's an "L." It's "LMAO," meaning "Laughing my ass off."  ;D

Kerry:

--- Quote from: Jeff Wrangler on October 06, 2008, 10:18:30 am ---Kerry, 

That's an "L." It's "LMAO," meaning "Laughing my ass off."  ;D

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Thank you kindly.  :)  I've seen it used a couple of times and wondered what it meant.  :-\  I remember when I first arrived here at BetterMost and was very new to all this, Jess (injest) used the expression ROTFL. I had to ask her what it meant.  ::)  Now I use it myself!  :D

Jeff Wrangler:

--- Quote from: Kerry on October 06, 2008, 10:36:42 am ---Thank you kindly.  :)  I've seen it used a couple of times and wondered what it meant.  :-\  I remember when I first arrived here at BetterMost and was very new to all this, Jess (injest) used the expression ROTFL. I had to ask her what it meant.  ::)  Now I use it myself!  :D

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Of course, there is also ROTFLMAO, which is "rolling on the floor laughing my ass off."  ;D

southendmd:

--- Quote from: CellarDweller on October 02, 2008, 07:30:33 pm ---Anyone else going to dress up?


I'm thinking I take my black combat boots, black jeans, and leather jacket.  Add a bunch of gothic jewelry, use makeup to pale my face, and add dark circles to the eyes, and a pair of black feather wings, and go as a demon/fallen angel.

I told Rich (LoneLeeB3) about it, and his reply was I was "too sweet" to pull that off.

Now I want to do it even more.

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Now, that's  funny!

belbbmfan:
I voted 'other'.

We don't really celebrate Halloween over here. To us, it's more of a commercial thing that came over from the US, like Valentine's day. The shops are nicely decorated and our local bakery now has chocolates witches on sale, so I'm not complaining.  ;D

In my village there is a tradition of a 'witches walk' through the woods on the last Saturday before November 1st. I think it's the 30th time it's been organised this year.
20 groups of about 30 people go on a  2h30min walk in the woods after dark with a guide. No lights are allowed. And along this walk you'll meet all sorts of weird and scary creatures and stories are told about the underworld where the witches live. There are even witches on horseback galloping through the woods in the pitch dark. Very scary and impressing. Although I had to laugh last year when my oldest daughter actually recognised one of the horses from the stables where we go riding! LOL

My husband will be a guide again this year. It's his third year and he'll be dressed as a monk.  ::) It's a fun way to spend a Saturday evening. I'm hoping for good weather.

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