Re: Halloween
Posted: Tue Nov 01, 2016 10:16 am
I didn't have anyone because I live in a second floor flat. Unlucky lads.
Ad7 wrote:It is gooseberry fool.
Errkal wrote:Ad7 wrote:It is gooseberry fool.
Agreed, it is idiotic American bollocks and can get to strawberry float.
Can't even stay in from it as you get the banana spliting doorbell rings every 10 minutes with little bastards expecting sweets.
Moggy wrote:Errkal wrote:Ad7 wrote:It is gooseberry fool.
Agreed, it is idiotic American bollocks and can get to strawberry float.
Can't even stay in from it as you get the banana spliting doorbell rings every 10 minutes with little bastards expecting sweets.
While it is bollocks, it's not American. They took it to a massive commercial level but the origins go way back.
Errkal wrote:Moggy wrote:Errkal wrote:Ad7 wrote:It is gooseberry fool.
Agreed, it is idiotic American bollocks and can get to strawberry float.
Can't even stay in from it as you get the banana spliting doorbell rings every 10 minutes with little bastards expecting sweets.
While it is bollocks, it's not American. They took it to a massive commercial level but the origins go way back.
I know origins wise but this whole Errrmaagerrrrd let's dress up as cats and ghosts and get sweets is and that's the bit I mean.
Moggy wrote:Errkal wrote:Moggy wrote:Errkal wrote:Ad7 wrote:It is gooseberry fool.
Agreed, it is idiotic American bollocks and can get to strawberry float.
Can't even stay in from it as you get the banana spliting doorbell rings every 10 minutes with little bastards expecting sweets.
While it is bollocks, it's not American. They took it to a massive commercial level but the origins go way back.
I know origins wise but this whole Errrmaagerrrrd let's dress up as cats and ghosts and get sweets is and that's the bit I mean.
It's not American, dressing up and going out begging for treats is recorded in England and Scotland long before the Americans started doing it.
Errkal wrote:Moggy wrote:Errkal wrote:Moggy wrote:Errkal wrote:Ad7 wrote:It is gooseberry fool.
Agreed, it is idiotic American bollocks and can get to strawberry float.
Can't even stay in from it as you get the banana spliting doorbell rings every 10 minutes with little bastards expecting sweets.
While it is bollocks, it's not American. They took it to a massive commercial level but the origins go way back.
I know origins wise but this whole Errrmaagerrrrd let's dress up as cats and ghosts and get sweets is and that's the bit I mean.
It's not American, dressing up and going out begging for treats is recorded in England and Scotland long before the Americans started doing it.
Maybe it is a may way thing that as it never happened as kids and it's only in the last 15 years or so that people round here have gone out and pestered neighbors for sweets
Moggy wrote:Errkal wrote:Moggy wrote:Errkal wrote:Moggy wrote:Errkal wrote:Ad7 wrote:It is gooseberry fool.
Agreed, it is idiotic American bollocks and can get to strawberry float.
Can't even stay in from it as you get the banana spliting doorbell rings every 10 minutes with little bastards expecting sweets.
While it is bollocks, it's not American. They took it to a massive commercial level but the origins go way back.
I know origins wise but this whole Errrmaagerrrrd let's dress up as cats and ghosts and get sweets is and that's the bit I mean.
It's not American, dressing up and going out begging for treats is recorded in England and Scotland long before the Americans started doing it.
Maybe it is a may way thing that as it never happened as kids and it's only in the last 15 years or so that people round here have gone out and pestered neighbors for sweets
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trick-o ... ng#History
It's a load of bollocks but it's better than "penny for the guy"
Tragic Magic wrote:Well I had a great time last year getting pissed in fancy dress so I'm not letting you miserable lot spoil my fun.