Happy Halloween! (and Bonfire Night)

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Happy Halloween! (and Bonfire Night)

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Happy Halloween everyone! Pumpkin on table! Looks vey scary!

Should be going to fireworks on Wednesday. What are you doing to celebrate?
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I'm going to a couple of fireworks displays
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I love fireworks! I like catherine wheels best!
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Wow, are they yours?
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Yup. All hand-carved with designs from the internet.

Got some fine hand cramps doing all this carving but it was worth it.
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That's right, I remember you showing us your works of art last year :D
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I bet the local kids loved the pumpkins....

Ever thought of giving lessons in pumkin carving?
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Only had 1 set of trick or treaters so the delight was more in the doing then in the displaying.
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I didn't have any but my nana had loads. She gave them 20ps out of a jar of change she's been saving.
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I'm now not sure when I am seeing fireworks as my mum is unwell with a tummy bug. Hopefully we may have some over the weekend.

Have you lot seen any? What were they like?
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They were quite spectacular :D
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We didn't have many trick or treaters. More sweets for me then. :blush:
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Re: Happy Halloween! (and Bonfire Night)

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well I had a pretty good Halloween (out over parents place instead of up/downstairs to trick or treaters!!)

as for bonfire night, I didn't have a headache, so that went well as millions of screamers going off everywhere, and with the fact that people are so short on money, then there are only a few fireworks going off each night. (sort of to break up the silence!!)
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