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TSR : Web boards : Other Topics : "Halloween! "
Halloween! (5)
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Sun 10 Oct 10, 4:13 AM DaS_13 US, 4 yrs 
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Hello everyone! Halloween is our favorite holiday and I'd love to see what others here are doing! We find Halloween very magickal, and also very sensual. There is nothing quite as exhilarating as Halloween night for us.
I may work on Halloween, but luckily I work from home and I get off around 3:30 PM so it's not that big of a deal. We'll have our room (as we live with family) decorated, as well as the rest of the house.
Family tradition is to have Sloppy Joe's, salad and Rum Punch (sooo good!) Plus of course candy! Every year we also have a pumpkin cheese ball that is -out of this world-. This year, I also plan on making pumpkin chili, though that may be way before the 31st. 
For the trick-or-treaters, my girl and I will wear something scary and covering. We have these costumes we got last year, that are black robes with long-tipped black gloves and large pumpkin heads. Sounds kinda corny, but is actually awesome. Scared kids last year and impressed teenagers, lol.
For our own little Halloween party, I'm thinking of getting a very sexy snow white costume and having my girl (who is amazing with make-up) make me look dead or dollified. For her, we're thinking a black vinyl fairy or possibly a woodland fairy. We often also get a few extra costumes for fun later in the year 
Besides all of that, we'll also be pumpkin carving, watching scary stuff and possibly playing board games. That's the vanilla stuff. I also give her a very sensual beating every Halloween - as we're Wiccan, this is Samhain and technically our New Year. So every Halloween, my Dominance and her submission are "renewed" if that makes sense. ^_^
Anyway, love to hear what y'all are doing! Sorry for the wall o' text! Owner of 465-186-919. My beautiful wife and slave <3
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10 Oct 10, 5:58 AM naughtyslave US, 2 yrs 
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Halloween in my favorite holiday as well. It sounds like so much fun at Your house<smiles> cant imagine having it like that. How awesome. Take care, naughty
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10 Oct 10, 6:31 AM slave_emma US(OK), 6 yrs Y!
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Sounds like fun. We make goulash every year for Halloween. My step-daughter thinks it is ridiculously cheesy that we have ghouls in our food. We also make hand shaped biscuits which she also thinks is cheesy. We don't always make the same dessert. Last year we made little bug cookies. I am not sure what we are going to do this year.
We decorate more for fall than Halloween specially. We do crave pumpkins a few days before Halloween and we had out treats to the neighborhood children. I am the neighbor that hands out healthy treats like pretzels or popcorn balls.
I have sewn my step-daughter's Halloween costumes every year since I met her. It is a fun tradition.
Best wishes,
slave emma
Master Howard's little girl
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10 Oct 10, 1:44 PM pet_ka_MJ CA, 2 yrs 
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I like all the holidays.
As I live in a small rural community, going trick or treating isn't the thing here. People decorate their houses for the fun of it and carve pumpkins.
The big thing here is that the community gets together for a huge fireworks display and the fire department gives the kids hot dogs and hot chocolate. We also have a community spook house that is put together... it keeps growing and getting more detailed each year. Not to be out done by the fire department, the police department turns the front of the police station into boot hill and all the police cars become ghosts (we raid the local hotel laundry for their discarded sheets). Lastly we have a large stuffed buffalo (symbol of the RCMP) that we dress up in costumes... this year he will be undercover drug agent with dreadlocks, tie-dye t-shirt, etc (right now he is dressed as a turkey for Thanksgiving and is known as Turk-alo or buffalurkey)... and it is the police department, with RCMP Members in Red Serge, that give out candy to the kids.
So there is lots to do, and the kids generally go home tired and fried on sugar. The school for the last couple of years has cancelled classes so kids and parents can recover. Personsally, I think that particular decision was made for the sanity of the teachers... who in their right mind would want to deal with a classroom of overtired and sugar strung out kids. Not me, that is for sure. "With courage you will dare to take risks, have the strength to be compassionate, and the wisdom to be humble. Courage is the foundation of integrity." ~ Keshavan Nair
Edited 10 Oct 10, 1:45 PM by pet_ka_MJ
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11 Oct 10, 7:52 PM 978-291-889 2 yrs  |
I must be very miserable!! I lock my door and don't answer it as we get teenage yobs/thugs begging and making threats to rob you blind if you dont hand over the contents of your purse!!!
Its not what it used to be when i was a kid!! (Gawd... i'm saying that at the ripe old age of 30!!)
Sweets and treats don't work... they want cash... and tricks aren't so tricky, more like criminal damage!! But i know the US is very different to the UK with regards to celebrating Halloween.... all the plans sound wonderful and i am a little envious!!!
The cuffs and ropes might have to be removed in the morning... but the bonds of love stretch as far as 2 people can roam.
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11 Oct 10, 9:06 PM 333-528-841 CA, 3 yrs 
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Up until 2 years ago, I was in a small community (6,000) but used to get anywhere from 220-250 children at halloween. They would bus kids from another smaller nearby community as well.
I would get those little treat bags and put candy and other little things like stickers, erasers, pencils, small toys that were halloween themed into them. Used to take weeks to get them ready but the kids loved them. I would dress up and had things on the porch that would screech, scream or pop out at you. Families would go together, with their dogs in costume as well. The whole neighbourhood would be decorated and it was so much fun. There was never many problems, police and firemen would also be out giving candy from their cruisers and trucks and keeping an eye out for everyone.
We are in a condo in a city now, so don't get any little hob goblins at the door. I will also be working this year but have pumpkins on order for my employees to carve. They will be judged and the top 3 will get Visa gift cards and the rest Tim Hortons cards (Those in Canada know timmies. ) 333-528-841
Life shouldn't be measured by the breaths you take; but by the moments that take your breath away - unknown
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