Spooky Holidays
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03-12-2009, 04:44 PM
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RE: Spooky Holidays
Yey! I love Ashes to ashes too (ups, wrong thread ) And it's a great idea!! One friend of mine organised one (80s themed) and was gorgeous, with food we used to eat at that time (candy mostly) and all dress for the ocasion, even I backcombed my hair, wore red nylons,... it was great
And the music was awesome too!! I love 80's music (perhaps because I was born in that decade ) I want to go to your party, deathbymascara!!! "Our doubts are traitors, and make us lose the good we oft might win, by fearing to attempt" Pactum serva |
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03-12-2009, 05:08 PM
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Let's all go to deathbymascara's party! lol, it sounds like you're going to have a great party.
DANNY - Placements all over the shop. Back up vehicles, chopper support if we need it. Bomb disposal with a signal jammer for Mary’s trademark remote control blasts. And Tom here’s doing the catering. Mate. You are so covered. |
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03-12-2009, 05:50 PM
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(03-12-2009 07:33 AM)JHyde Wrote: So maybe if my family drank...... . . . you'd laugh a lot more at each other's jokes! At least, that's what happens in my family. "What is the truth?" "Betrayal is a cancer. Let it eat your soul, not mine." "Please tell me this isn't going where I think it's going." |
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04-12-2009, 12:50 AM
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(03-12-2009 12:36 PM)JHyde Wrote: God, I'm so boring. My best New Years have been when I was working. Depends on where you were working. I think my best New Years was Y2K. I was just hoping the power would go out. We were at an open air concert in Gainesville, FL. Nobody famous I'm afraid. Normally, I'm the only one awake at midnight to see the ball drop. Always love your country, but never trust your government. |
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04-12-2009, 04:58 AM
(This post was last modified: 04-12-2009 05:00 AM by JHyde.)
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I can't believe that stupid special is still running! Dick Clark and the ball drop! It sounds so wrong.
No, usually club work. So not really exciting. Some of the people I've worked with get drunk while they're working and I usually ended up cleaning up after them. This year I'll be working too, but for the paper, so slightly more civilised. I think my family tries to do too much on Christmas Day, with no or little alcohol in the heat. It's a little house with a lot of people. Also why I volunteer at a homeless man's shelter until the evening when I see them all at my godmother's. Many thanks to Tyger for a terrific signature |
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04-12-2009, 12:32 PM
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Heh! Still, it's a tradition. Everybody in my family goes to bed and I watch the show. It started when I was 8.
Last night, my son (almost 3) opened my daughter's (almost 6) My Little Pony Advent Calendar. The solution was we gave her all of her My Little Pony toys and she now gets the rest of the ones in his Playmobil Advent Calendar. Always love your country, but never trust your government. |
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04-12-2009, 01:12 PM
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I can't believe they get toys in their advent calendars! (Did you know someone made a version on My Little Pony as The Joker? Hilarious. Google it, I'm sure you can find pics.)
We haven't heard from people who don't celebrate Christmas. Anyone Chinese or Jewish? Many thanks to Tyger for a terrific signature |
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04-12-2009, 05:19 PM
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Erm, no, I am a Catholic. Church on Christmas Eve (I'm in charge of organising it - really bad. I seriously hope that the other people who I normally serve with come.)
Christmas at my new school is seriously fun. We've decorated the common rooms with tinsel over each door, there are hand made paper snow flakes stuck on the windows, a mini christmas tree on the window sill and baubles hanging from the pipes, and Christmas tunes nearly all of lunch/break/the time before school. Seriously amazing The girls in my Maths class are trying to persuade our more lenient Maths teacher to let us have a "maths" christmas party, although I'm looking forward to seeing if that's allowed (actually just had a brainwave about that We could watch a seriously depressing Maths dvd! Will have to go search for the DVD now...) The end of term at school is always busy - I have a Chemistry trip, then by that point it's the last couple of days so we have a carol service () and the common room challenge! (Every term we have a challenge between the year 12 and the year 13 common rooms. This term it's hulahooping Oh dear. Hopefully it will be a laugh though.) (That better JHyde? ) DANNY - Placements all over the shop. Back up vehicles, chopper support if we need it. Bomb disposal with a signal jammer for Mary’s trademark remote control blasts. And Tom here’s doing the catering. Mate. You are so covered. |
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04-12-2009, 06:49 PM
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That's awesome! And I will also be at Mass singing on Christmas Eve, so not that far apart really.
Christmas music, really good stuff not the rubbish they play in the shops, is awesome. Many thanks to Tyger for a terrific signature |
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04-12-2009, 06:57 PM
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I hope that you're not saying Mariah Carey is awful... I personally can't stand the 'traditional' music just because normally it's too religious and not as up-beat as the modern songs. I like Christmas songs that you can blast out of your computer and sing along to. Works well with "Do they know it's Christmas," and "All I want for Christmas (is you)" but not quite as well for "Silent Night."
DANNY - Placements all over the shop. Back up vehicles, chopper support if we need it. Bomb disposal with a signal jammer for Mary’s trademark remote control blasts. And Tom here’s doing the catering. Mate. You are so covered. |
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