GasBandit
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Me too! Not a lot, but I had full size candy bars to reward the very brave.I finally got my first trick or treaters since moving to Texas
Me too! Not a lot, but I had full size candy bars to reward the very brave.I finally got my first trick or treaters since moving to Texas
I didn't splurge on them this year, due to them going to waste in prior years. But I did give them all 3d printed fidget toys in addition to the 'fun size' candy.Me too! Not a lot, but I had full size candy bars to reward the very brave.
We might hear @Dave's panicked heavy breathing around the world when he reads this, but...You know it's a good day when you wake up and immediately know how to start the next chapter of the book you started writing yesterday.
Yub nub?Tomorrow will be one year since my first date with the woman I'm living with.
Thanksgiving I'm going to go meet her family. Unless something really horrific happens, I'll be looking at rings on the sly after that.
Now you have to find a way to work this line into your book.Yub nub?
More like yub nup, am I right? UP TOP!
Now you have to find a way to work this line into your book.
I want you to know I envy that feeling. I have stories in my head that I know will never be realized simply because I know I will never have enough free time to commit them to media, and at the same time I know they will never get loud enough in my head that I will be forced to commit them to media.God, I missed this feeling.
My neighbors were teasing me because I did this same thing Friday morning. My reasoning was that we haven't had rain almost all October, and it was supposed to rain later Friday morning, so if I did it then, I didn't have to wait a week for things to dry in the garage to put them away. I almost never get this lucky, so I took the chance, even if it mean a hard stop on spooky season.Got all of my Halloween decorations taken down this weekend - before it started raining again - so that everything can dry out in my garage after rain earlier last week. As things dry out, I get to put them in their storage containers.
I waited until Saturday as I had to work on Friday... but at least everything is in - getting down there on things that have to dry - down to 1 of the 7 inflatables that still needs to dry out (the sandbags are the only thing still wet).My neighbors were teasing me because I did this same thing Friday morning. My reasoning was that we haven't had rain almost all October, and it was supposed to rain later Friday morning, so if I did it then, I didn't have to wait a week for things to dry in the garage to put them away. I almost never get this lucky, so I took the chance, even if it mean a hard stop on spooky season.
That would drive me absolutely insane. But it’s not my house, to each their own, etc.I have been informed that our halloween decorations are to stay up until thanksgiving.
To be fair, my halloween decorations consist of 3 artificial jack-o-lanterns (one ceramic two metal) and a spooky sign on my gate, and much of it isn't visible from the street.That would drive me absolutely insane. But it’s not my house, to each their own, etc.
Some of the people near me just spray-painted propane tanks orange and then cut out the shapes. If past history is any indicator, I don't know as they plan to ever take them down.To be fair, my halloween decorations consist of 3 artificial jack-o-lanterns (one ceramic two metal) and a spooky sign on my gate, and much of it isn't visible from the street.
Mr. Z tried to convince me to leave the pumpkin decorations out by doing the same thing. While valid, he was over-ruled.Plus if I turn the fake Jack-o-lanterns around, they're just regular pumpkins. That's "Thanksgiving-y," right? Except the one with spider legs, I guess.