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filthy
SFN Die Hard
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Posted - 10/12/2005 : 12:03:43
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And I find myself with no ferocious-looking reptiles to greet our local, juvenile extortionists -- at least, none that are reasonably, nor even slightly safe to present to them. I am also suffering a dearth of creepy-crawlies. So, I think I'll do it a little different this year...
I think I'll do a costume, yes. I think I will be Micajah Harpe, Big Harpe, of the Natchez Trace, who, together with his brother Wiley, Little Harpe, terrorized and gleefully murdered travelers on that bloody trail in the late 1700s. Yesssss... I already have the necessary weapons less the tomahawk, which I can aquire easily.
Big Harpe was once quoted as saying to the effect that it was "best to chop the bodies up, 'cause the 'gators like their dinners in chunks they can swaller 'thout chewing."
And in place of Snickers bars, which I will eat myself, I'll hand out Hairy Polarity samples...
Mwwahahahahaheheheharharhar..snork... heh heh heh....
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Tim
SFN Regular
USA
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Posted - 10/12/2005 : 16:15:15 [Permalink]
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Filthy, I'm glad you're in the mood to convert a few little sinners. Give 'em hell. If Tim Wildmon likes it, it's got to be a hit with all them little rugrats.
But, we don't get Trick-or-Treaters in our neighborhood. There's just couples with kids that are all grown up and moved away, mostly out of state. The kids are sveral blocks away.
As for gators...Well, this is Luisiana...
Down here it's All Hallows Eve. Then, it's All Saints Day. Then, it's All Souls Day. I can't keep track. All I know is that my wife drags me off to her home town about twenty miles up the bayou, and we have to watch the priest walk around and chant in Latin and sometimes in French or English as he throws holy water on the crypts and concrete vaults. It's soooo much fun.
But, before we get splattered in holy water, (and it doesn't really burn atheists--Really! It just sizzles a bit, then goes up in smoke), we have to clean up all the relatives' graves. That's a real hoot, too. Fortunately, after all the dead people stuff is over we cook gumbo or fish coubillion and drink beer.
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"We got an issue in America. Too many good docs are gettin' out of business. Too many OB/GYNs aren't able to practice their -- their love with women all across this country." Dubya in Poplar Bluff, Missouri, 9/6/2004
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Siberia
SFN Addict
Brazil
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Posted - 10/12/2005 : 16:37:16 [Permalink]
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We don't have Halloween, or anything of the sorts, here... |
"Why are you afraid of something you're not even sure exists?" - The Kovenant, Via Negativa
"People who don't like their beliefs being laughed at shouldn't have such funny beliefs." -- unknown
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filthy
SFN Die Hard
USA
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Posted - 10/14/2005 : 07:23:10 [Permalink]
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Tim, it reads like you might have a bit of fun, especally if you get to clean the graves of people you never liked. Me, I'd go just for the gumbo -- never had fish coubillion, but I'm adventerous....
In truth Siberia, unless you do it the way I do, genuinely frightening, at least to a point, you ain't missin' much. It's all so commercial that it has gone from merely silly to downright stupid. As have all of our celebrations, come to think of it.
I am curious if there will be any Bush masks making the rounds. Now that would be scarey.
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"What luck for rulers that men do not think." -- Adolf Hitler (1889 - 1945)
"If only we could impeach on the basis of criminal stupidity, 90% of the Rethuglicans and half of the Democrats would be thrown out of office." ~~ P.Z. Myres
"The default position of human nature is to punch the other guy in the face and take his stuff." ~~ Dude
Brother Boot Knife of Warm Humanitarianism,
and Crypto-Communist!
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pleco
SFN Addict
USA
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Posted - 10/14/2005 : 09:15:05 [Permalink]
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I think a Darth Cheney mask would be more scary that a Bush mask, especially if you can make a replica of his heart as part of the costume. I'm thinking black and charred looking with various contraptions attached to it. |
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Siberia
SFN Addict
Brazil
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Posted - 10/14/2005 : 10:34:22 [Permalink]
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quote: Originally posted by filthy
Tim, it reads like you might have a bit of fun, especally if you get to clean the graves of people you never liked. Me, I'd go just for the gumbo -- never had fish coubillion, but I'm adventerous....
In truth Siberia, unless you do it the way I do, genuinely frightening, at least to a point, you ain't missin' much. It's all so commercial that it has gone from merely silly to downright stupid. As have all of our celebrations, come to think of it.
I am curious if there will be any Bush masks making the rounds. Now that would be scarey.
We get some annoying punks that learned about Halloween on TV/english course ringing our doorbells, though. Scaring them would be truly awesome... |
"Why are you afraid of something you're not even sure exists?" - The Kovenant, Via Negativa
"People who don't like their beliefs being laughed at shouldn't have such funny beliefs." -- unknown
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Trish
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Posted - 10/14/2005 : 19:12:17 [Permalink]
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Filthy,
Just head to Target, there's Bush masks aplenty. Personally, I want the door sign that says 'Go Away!' |
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"Say what you will about the sweet miracle of unquestioning faith. I consider the capacity for it terrifying and vile!" Mother Night by Kurt Vonnegut, Jr.
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Kil
Evil Skeptic
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moakley
SFN Regular
USA
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Posted - 10/14/2005 : 19:44:09 [Permalink]
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We have a radio personality here who is fond of calling it Beggoween. (Robert D. Raiford)
We just don't have any kids in this neighborhood of 22 houses, and most people don't know that there are houses here. |
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Dave W.
Info Junkie
USA
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Posted - 10/14/2005 : 20:59:10 [Permalink]
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Most fun I ever had was last Halloween with a plastic rock. It sat out near our front walk. It has a motion sensor in it. When it trips, orange letters on the rock blink "BEWARE" and you hear a deep "MU-HAHAHAHAHA!"
So I had some windows open, lights on, and I was sitting in the kitchen. I could hear the groups of kids giggling and talking amongst themselves as they started up our sidewalk until... "MU-HAHAHAHAHA!" and all turned to screams. I could meet the kids at the door before they hit the bell, and their eyes always betrayed their recent fright.
Ah, here's the rock. Pity it's not available. |
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GeeMack
SFN Regular
USA
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Posted - 10/14/2005 : 21:53:00 [Permalink]
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quote: Originally posted by filthy
I am curious if there will be any Bush masks making the rounds. Now that would be scarey.
Always. I worked in the costume rental business for many years. Masks of the presidents are a perennial favorite. One time when Ronald Reagan came to my town for some political propaganda event I wore a clown costume and a Reagan mask and walked with a group of protestors outside the arena where the event was held. I don't even recall the purpose of his visit or the reason for the protest. I imagine wearing a mask outside a George W. Bush event might earn one an all expense paid, indefinite stay at Guantanamo.
I was recently looking at some online resources for the current assortment of these masks and found this interesting tidbit...quote: The BuyCostumes.com Presidential Mask Election Predictor...
In 2000, due to the popularity of political masks, BuyCostumes.com began publishing statistics on each Presidential Candidate's mask sales. It was soon apparent that the mask sales were as good a resource as the polls being published by major national media groups. Seeing the similarities, BuyCostumes.com then looked into some data on political mask sales in election years. Not only did they ask five different mask manufacturers, they also spoke with 12 national stores about their sales history all the way back to 1980. Their findings were astounding and right every time.
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filthy
SFN Die Hard
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Posted - 10/15/2005 : 04:13:11 [Permalink]
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quote: Originally posted by GeeMack
quote: Originally posted by filthy
I am curious if there will be any Bush masks making the rounds. Now that would be scarey.
Always. I worked in the costume rental business for many years. Masks of the presidents are a perennial favorite. One time when Ronald Reagan came to my town for some political propaganda event I wore a clown costume and a Reagan mask and walked with a group of protestors outside the arena where the event was held. I don't even recall the purpose of his visit or the reason for the protest. I imagine wearing a mask outside a George W. Bush event might earn one an all expense paid, indefinite stay at Guantanamo.
I was recently looking at some online resources for the current assortment of these masks and found this interesting tidbit...quote: The BuyCostumes.com Presidential Mask Election Predictor...
In 2000, due to the popularity of political masks, BuyCostumes.com began publishing statistics on each Presidential Candidate's mask sales. It was soon apparent that the mask sales were as good a resource as the polls being published by major national media groups. Seeing the similarities, BuyCostumes.com then looked into some data on political mask sales in election years. Not only did they ask five different mask manufacturers, they also spoke with 12 national stores about their sales history all the way back to 1980. Their findings were astounding and right every time.
That's very interesting, however I saw one inaccuracy: Election 2,000. It had Bush sales at 53% and Gore at 47%, but Gore won the popular vote by something like 500,000 +, and I won't go into the EC cheat -- that's for another thread.
Well, I've ordered a replica trade tomahawk -- they can be had for very small $ -- and dug out an old and very funky, oilskin duster for a coat. My old 'Nam era K-Bar will do nicely for a fighting knife (which is what it was designed for, anyway). If I had a flintlock pistol, I could be almost entirely of the period and horrible enough to do honor to Micajah and his only slightly less evil brother, Wiley.
Having always considered the whole concept ridiculous, I've only done a costume once: a Civil War re-enactment that I let myself get talked in to (I was an irregular Confederate bank robber). I've changed my mind; this just might turn out to be a hell of a lot of fun!
Historical footnote: I've forgotten which -- I'll look it up, if asked -- but one of the Lewis and Clarke exploration partnership was murdered on the Natchez Trace, although not by the Harpes.
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"What luck for rulers that men do not think." -- Adolf Hitler (1889 - 1945)
"If only we could impeach on the basis of criminal stupidity, 90% of the Rethuglicans and half of the Democrats would be thrown out of office." ~~ P.Z. Myres
"The default position of human nature is to punch the other guy in the face and take his stuff." ~~ Dude
Brother Boot Knife of Warm Humanitarianism,
and Crypto-Communist!
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beskeptigal
SFN Die Hard
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Posted - 10/16/2005 : 00:38:51 [Permalink]
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quote: Originally posted by Siberia
We don't have Halloween, or anything of the sorts, here...
Not even a Dia de Los Muertos? |
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Siberia
SFN Addict
Brazil
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Posted - 10/16/2005 : 07:18:28 [Permalink]
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quote: Originally posted by beskeptigal
quote: Originally posted by Siberia
We don't have Halloween, or anything of the sorts, here...
Not even a Dia de Los Muertos?
Yes, Dia de Finados, by November 2nd. But it isn't a party day as in Mexico (?), it's a visit-the-cemetary day. |
"Why are you afraid of something you're not even sure exists?" - The Kovenant, Via Negativa
"People who don't like their beliefs being laughed at shouldn't have such funny beliefs." -- unknown
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R.Wreck
SFN Regular
USA
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Posted - 10/16/2005 : 09:05:13 [Permalink]
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quote: Yes, Dia de Finados, by November 2nd. But it isn't a party day as in Mexico (?), it's a visit-the-cemetary day.
Is there any reason you can't do both? I'm thinking of having a keg installed in my tombstone when I go, so no visitors will have to be thirsty. |
The foundation of morality is to . . . give up pretending to believe that for which there is no evidence, and repeating unintelligible propositions about things beyond the possibliities of knowledge. T. H. Huxley
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Siberia
SFN Addict
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Posted - 10/16/2005 : 09:26:56 [Permalink]
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quote: Originally posted by R.Wreck
<blockquote id="quote"><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" id="quote">quote:<hr height="1" noshade id="quote">Yes, Dia de Finados, by November 2nd. But it isn't a party day as in Mexico (?), it's a visit-the-cemetary day.
Is there any reason you can't do both? I'm thinking of having a keg installed in my tombstone when I go, so no visitors will have to be thirsty. [/quote] Haha, good idea There's nothing stopping us from doing so, but it's not a nation-wide thing. More often than not it's just another day to stay at home and molt, or travel, or go out and have fun |
"Why are you afraid of something you're not even sure exists?" - The Kovenant, Via Negativa
"People who don't like their beliefs being laughed at shouldn't have such funny beliefs." -- unknown
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