Posted: 11 Oct 2016, 19:23
You should have more respect for Chris you knowMicrocosmia wrote:So will you dress up as Eldritch with a turnip?paint it black wrote:Yes turnips or moots. f**k pumpkins
You should have more respect for Chris you knowMicrocosmia wrote:So will you dress up as Eldritch with a turnip?paint it black wrote:Yes turnips or moots. f**k pumpkins
paint it black wrote:You should have more respect for Chris you knowMicrocosmia wrote:So will you dress up as Eldritch with a turnip?paint it black wrote:Yes turnips or moots. f**k pumpkins
OK. There are some convincing points there that i can hardly object ... ...eastmidswhizzkid wrote:i dont mind the adoption of halloween US-style. it's roots are in a very old superstition brought about by the next day being All Hallows Day or the very religious Feast of All Saints, so holy a day that the spooks goblins demondim , witches etc would be unable to carry out any business thereon, and therefore had to run around like things possessed (pun intended) on All Hallows E'en. a load of old toss of course like all religious fairy-tales but i like seeing all the kids dressed up as the enemies of heaven in the name of Mammon out extorting sweeties with threats of violence and pestilence. it would have been a much more holy feast if they'd not bothered having All Saints Day at all. plus, what other time of the year can you get Skull pimt-mugs from asda for a quid.Being645 wrote:There's no Halloween here. At least not in my room. That tradition is not domestic in Germany and I won't adopt it ... too much ta-ta ...
Of course, the shops are already selling plastic squash and stuff as they've been doing for a few years by now ... but definitely NOT TO ME ... ...