I'm not being a Nazi. Enough with the over-sensitivity.acemuzzy wrote:It's a perfectly valid spelling. If you're gonna Nazi, do it right
Outlaw wrote:I wanted to start a thread but didn't think it would have enough interest for a thread of its own! I saw some examples of people fancying up cheap decorations, was thinking of giving it a go. Is it difficult Matt?
Matt_82 wrote:There's nothing more tragic than a lone adult in fancy dress, waiting for somekids to scare, getting more and more dejected as the night wears on as the realisation sets in that no-one gives a shit.
Matt_82 wrote:There's nothing more tragic than a lone adult in fancy dress, waiting for somekids to scare, getting more and more dejected as the night wears on as the realisation sets in that no-one gives a shit. I went to a Halloween party last year at a mate's house. It's a small place but it was packed. And roasting. I feel uncomfortable with lots of people in an intimate space even when I know them but it turns out the mutual friends weren't there yet and it was folk from his work/football team. I only lasted 15 minutes before bailing. Went to my girlfriend's house. She'd given the party a miss as she had a cold so she was lying on the couch, surrounded by tissues and blankets with me sitting next to her dressed as a zombie. It was hard to say who looked worse.
mk64 wrote:As my daughter is nearly two I will start making some fun for her in the years to come but never really been too into it. I have seen it really work when everyone spends loads and dresses up. I can't imagine Halloween done cheap and well. Are we gonna post pumpkin pics?
mk64 wrote:But you were a bouncer?
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