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Charlene

HAPPY HALLOWEEN, LIONS' FANS!!!!

It's nice to see the site all decked out in orange and black for Halloween! :wink:

Hope everyone has a spooky day!


:shock: :i: :mac: :beer: :roar: :helmet:
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Happy Halloween!
The day has come for my kids to collect the candy that I will eat after they are in bed :twisted:
It's part of being a good parent... eat their candy to save their teeth. The things I do for my kids :lol:
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Speaking of things related to Halloween, I'm reminded of a wax museum that used to exist in Gastown that featured a spooky chamber of horrors exhibit.

In the early 1980's, there was a wax museum located in Gastown. That museum featured, among other things, some scary wax figures of people in coffins, monsters, people being tortured and slaughtered, etc. Did anybody visit that wax museum before it closed?

In around 2000, a second wax museum opened in Gastown before it closed as well in 2003. I never got to see that wax museum. Does anybody know if it too had a chamber of horrors?
Charlene

I have no idea about the wax museums, sorry!


YAY for Halloween and Candy!! I'm so hyper today! I can't wait to get dressed up and go out with my niece and my nephews!

I looooooooooove Halloween! :rockin:
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Have a very scary Halloween! Is anyone dressing up as Ed Hervey? :shock:
Joking.
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Easy Halloween costume: Pat Quinn. Just don a suit and some black makeup around the eyes. A pair of glasses to finish the look. Add a grey wig or hair colouring if you're really committed to the character.
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Im too sick to go out for Halloween :bawl:. This is gonna be the 1st Halloween I will be missing in my 15 years of life... I was sick all week, and then yesterday, I went to Nanaimo at 7:00am cuz I had a football game at 1:00pm (it didnt help my cold that it was raining during the game)
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im being a crazy lions fan with my clermont jersey, hat, pom poms sticking out of it and my face is painted orange :rockin: lol and when i wore it at school i brought my mini football and hit my teacher :lol: (by accident of course)
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Halloween is mostly great. I get to stay home and give out the treats while LFitQ takes our oldest "trick or reetin" (her pronounciation not his :lol: )

So far hectic night, I've had over 160 kids now and had 1 of 4 pumpkins stolen :bawl: . I put pumpkins out at 5pm and at 5:30 noticed one was missing :x No problems with the rest of the decorations
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MrsLFITQ wrote:So far hectic night, I've had over 160 kids now and had 1 of 4 pumpkins stolen :bawl: . I put pumpkins out at 5pm and at 5:30 noticed one was missing :x No problems with the rest of the decorations
:shock: :shock:

We haven't had one. Could be the weather, could also be the fact that there's school tomorrow.
pinkfreud

MrsLFITQ wrote:Halloween is mostly great. I get to stay home and give out the treats while LFitQ takes our oldest "trick or reetin" (her pronounciation not his :lol: )

So far hectic night, I've had over 160 kids now and had 1 of 4 pumpkins stolen :bawl: . I put pumpkins out at 5pm and at 5:30 noticed one was missing :x No problems with the rest of the decorations
160 kids!! You must have had to order candy by the pallet! My mom only had about 30 at her door when we were over tonight. As a result, Mr. Pinkfreud is currently lying on the couch passed out from eating a piece of Halloween cake, a wagon wheel, 4 pieces of fudge, a Mars bar, and a bag of chips.
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70 little chocolate bars........135 bags of chips.........only 23 kids showed up..... :bang: :bang: :bang:
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OK, maybe you folks who were born and raised in BC can answer this for me. Why is Hallowe'en a firecracker day here? Where I grew up, firecrackers and fireworks were just on Canada Day. When I moved out here 12 years ago, I noticed that practically every holiday calls for fireworks. What gives?? :? :?

PS: Reason I ask is, some moron threw a firecracker out his apartment window last night (look at a calendar, buddy? :roll: ) and came within inches of hitting my car. :x Fortunately, I saw where it came from, and hopefully he got a visit from his friendly neighbourhood law enforcement officers. Not counting on it, but I feel better for having called them anyway.
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Where I come from downtown Detroit has something called "Devils night" It's the saturday before halloween. Not for the faint of heart, you may wanna stay indoors and hide your children. lmao

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