Your Halloween - How Was It/Waddya Do?

Loonyyy

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Random berk said:
Loonyyy said:
Random berk said:
Where did you get that scarf thing? Looks like one of those "gone native" type scarves/keffeyeh type things in lots of military series'. I keep seeing them and I want one, but I'm not sure what to search for.
Its called a shemagh, as far as I know. I got it in a specialised airsoft shop at the arena where my team plays (I have a ragged green and black one that I use for games, but this one looked better). I just checked, and you can get them on Amazon as well. A whole lot cheaper than what I paid as well, thanks to the pirate who runs that place.
Sweet. I was googling like keffiyeh and headscarf, which came up with useless results. To Amazon/Ebay!
 

Padwolf

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Nothing much, I moved house on monday so my day was full of unpacking boxes and such. No one came knocking, I now live on a farm on a private road. I did play Amnesia though while my boyfriend encouraged me to keep on playing. Waited nearly 2 years to play that game and now I can I'm just too scared of it ._.
 

game-lover

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Nothing. Absolutely nothing.

I was at home and nothing more. We didn't even get any littles to visit our home.
 

Rogue Trooper

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Went to a Halloween party with my friends

I was an oil rig worker, It's not exactly the most scariest thing, but I had a good time.
 

Bomberman4000

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I worked all day. No, all fucking day. I work at a movie theater and was there from 11 am to 1 am. I didn't want to wear a cumbersome costume all day, so i wore slacks and a dress shirt like normal, but rolled up my sleeves, made a cane and walked with a limp and claimed to be Dr. Gregory House. It was alright. We gave out about 50-60 bags with random movie paraphernalia, candy, and popcorn. We even showed a remastered version of the original Night of the Living Dead which was cool.

Quiet night though, only about 50 actual customers (aside from trick or treaters) after 7 pm.
 

Moonlight Butterfly

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It was my grandma's funeral the service was nice and we had super English high tea it was nice to see the family despite the circumstances.

Later my niece and nephew dressed up as a witch and werewolf and went trick or treating. I played Borderlands 2 and Lone Survivor for a bit.

It was a bit of crappy and sad day in all honesty. I've had better Halloweens :<
 

namhorFnodroG

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I sat home, doing pretty much nothin'

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Was planning on going out for trick n' treat (I don't even do it for candy, I rarely eat it. It's just fun to go out in town with a few friends dressed up as what you want.), but I never got around to make a costume to use, and It's really freakin' cold right now where I live, so we decided to call it off this year. I atleast had time to watch Nightmare before Christmas, which Is somewhat of a tradition of me to do.
 

soren7550

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I went to my college town and hung out with my best girl friend. We walked around downtown, caught a David Bowie cover band, a burlesque show, and then generally meandered and heckled. People kept asking me what my costume was, but I was just being myself. I happen to casually wear skull t shirts and Evil Dead themed leather jackets...
 

Relish in Chaos

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I watched Skyfall in the cinema with three friends, since it was Orange Wednesday. On my way home, I bought a 6-inch ?Steak & Cheese? sub from Subway as a late lunch, and when I got home, my brother ordered a pizza for us. Then I watched The Sixth Sense on Film4 from 9 to 11, took a raging shit because of the hot wings and chilli dip that I had with my pizza, and went to bed.

I?ve never had any Trick-or-Treaters come round to my house (well, actually, now, I live in a flat, and apparently, it can be quite hard for some people to find it). Not that I want them to, though. I?ve heard from other people that it can be quite annoying for youngsters to constantly knock on their door and just ask them for sweets. I?ve never been out Trick-or-Treating before, because I never understood what was so great about it, apart from maybe the dressing-up. But I?ve never been one for costumes.
 

Dahni

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I dressed up as Blossom from the Powerpuff Girls with my friends and went to see Silent Hill Revelations (which was disappointing, purely jump scares, no actual scary scenes). Then we went to a club and I got stalked around said club by a security guard dressed as Michael Myers because I saw him standing at the top of stairs [https://fbcdn-sphotos-b-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-ash3/59658_3395374301468_1259791195_n.jpg] about 30ft above the smoking area staring down and I, being quite drunk, freaked out over it. Turns out my friend knows him so after I freaked out, he made it his mission to freak me out throughout the night by standing behind me until I turned round and whatnot. As terrifying as it was, it was good fun.
 

kortin

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StormShaun said:
Assassins Creed 3 came out in Australia. Guess where I was for most/all of the day.

Thats right...playing it. :D

I don't even knew if kids came by or not. :/
Well aren't Australians anti-fun when it comes to Halloween?

I spent my time eating the finger foods that were made for dinner and playing tf2 while my sisters and mom gave out candy. Pretty good, all in all.
 

Drops a Sweet Katana

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Got together with some of my friends and watched some films. Most of them were objectively crap, but the peanut gallery being what it is certainly made things enjoyable. By the way, if ever you see a film called 'Dead Snow' on Netflix or something of that ilk, watch it. It is one of the funniest things you will ever see in your life. It starts off trying to be scary or whatever, but drops it a half hour in for balls out hilarity. Seriously though, watch it.
 

thegingerone

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I dressed up like Link from Legend of Zelda and played DnD with my normal group while eating tacos and tons of candy. Nerdiest Halloween ever!
 

Baron von Blitztank

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Let's see...
Went to school, played Blazblue, shaved for Movember, lit up a Jack-O-Lantern, played TF2 and finished my day with some Slender.
No Trick-Or-Treating nor Trick-Or-Treaters since I live in the assfolds of nowhere, just me.

BEHOLD MY EXCITING LIFE!
 

BraveSirRobin

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Didn't go to any parties, and living in an apartment building we don't get many trick-or-treaters. So my friends and I stayed home and watched our traditional Halloween movie: Arsenic and Old Lace.

That, and I continued playing Divinity 2 which I have been burning through in the last week.
 

soren7550

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Shinsei-J said:
First of all that sign may have have been the reason noone showed up. [sub](Kinda creepy)[/sub]
What's wrong with pirate Tim Curry [http://sphotos-b.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-prn1/16920_513473095331654_189672529_n.jpg]? And I would have made another Pedobear [http://sphotos-b.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-snc7/301375_303673786311587_2006618570_n.jpg] sign this year, but the boyfriend wouldn't let me (plus, I did see at least one kid come to our door because of the sign, so clearly the children love the singing pirate!).