Did any of them sprout?[DOUBLEPOST=1446317480,1446317456][/DOUBLEPOST]While trying to find our pumpkin carving tools, I found a Tupperware container full of last year's seeds that I never roasted. [emoji33] [emoji33] [emoji33] [emoji33]
The cop with a helmet and an axe, I can see how that'd work.
Popular since at least 1994Also, I wonder when the "sexy [insert occupation here]" costume type became so popular. It seems to be a lazy cop-out for girls who forgot it was Halloween.
Next year, go as D.B. Cooper. Steal everyone's candy, and then jump out of an airplane.Today I'm dressing as Sheldon Cooper. I shall be incredibly condescending to my trick-or-treaters whilst handing them full-sized candy bars.
I understand we've been here a long time and we'll be repeating all of our conversations, but when we're repeating them from less than 2 weeks ago, we're in trouble.
Also, funny picture:
POST IT AGAIN! I ENJOY IT! POST IT AGAIN! I'M A FIDDLER CRAB![DOUBLEPOST=1446329349,1446328987][/DOUBLEPOST]Next year, go as D.B. Cooper. Steal everyone's candy, and then jump out of an airplane.
Also, I saw this, it was pretty funny.
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--Patrick
Also, I wonder when the "sexy [insert occupation here]" costume type became so popular. It seems to be a lazy cop-out for girls who forgot it was Halloween. And the tragic thing is they'll win the costume contests instead of the more original girls who spent weeks sewing their own outfits from scratch.
Do you love the smell of burnt feathers? And Cordite?POST IT AGAIN! I ENJOY IT! POST IT AGAIN! I'M A FIDDLER CRAB!
Cool, +2 to melee weapons.Ready to scare the kiddies
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But that still counts.I have to be honest and say the only reason I know "Who loves ya baby" is a Telly Savalas reference is because it was part of a gag on Animaniacs once back in the 90s.
So if you say who loves you baby, and the woman says, hey that's from Animaniacs, that's good enough?But that still counts.
Hah, I used to watch kojack when I was a pre-teen[DOUBLEPOST=1446339062,1446338991][/DOUBLEPOST]so, we had 120 pieces of full-size candy, 150 pieces of mini candy, 72 neckalces, 210 dubloons, and 140 gemstones.I have to be honest and say the only reason I know "Who loves ya baby" is a Telly Savalas reference is because it was part of a gag on Animaniacs once back in the 90s.
So 120 kids got what they wanted, and 150+ got excited at the prospect of having found a full-size-candy house and got a let-down? You monsterHah, I used to watch kojack when I was a pre-teen[DOUBLEPOST=1446339062,1446338991][/DOUBLEPOST]so, we had 120 pieces of full-size candy, 150 pieces of mini candy, 72 neckalces, 210 dubloons, and 140 gemstones.
All of it was gone by 8:30.
We have a good number of 3-6 year olds, and most of them probably shouldn't get a full sized candy bar, so we usually give them a couple small ones instead.So 120 kids got what they wanted, and 150+ got excited at the prospect of having found a full-size-candy house and got a let-down? You monster
What? No fingerless gloves? Tsk tsk.Ready to scare the kiddies
That'll happen when you worry an entire planet bald.I have to be honest and say the only reason I know "Who loves ya baby" is a Telly Savalas reference is because it was part of a gag on Animaniacs once back in the 90s.
How many will goMy daughter came home with 11 pounds of candy.