Correspondent:: Priestess Pisces Date: Fri, 29 Oct 2004 13:08:19 GMT
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Halloween at work today, we are encouraged to dress up and decorate.
I am dressing up as the song "faeries wear boots" by black sabbath.
I am sure no one will get it where i work.
But the actual dumb looks may yet give me slack.
-pisces
Correspondent:: König Prüß, GfbAEV
Date: Fri, 29 Oct 2004 13:17:54 GMT
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Priestess Pisces wrote:
> Halloween at work today, we are encouraged to dress up and decorate.
>
> I am dressing up as the song "faeries wear boots" by black sabbath.
>
> I am sure no one will get it where i work.
>
> But the actual dumb looks may yet give me slack.
>
> -pisces
Well, good luck with it, have fun!
In Washington DC every year in Georgetown they close-off
the streets and have a big party with everyone going from
bar-to-bar and house-to-house. There are some spiffy
costumes, and lots of drinking and getting high!
Correspondent:: asscoassc@aol.comsucks (AssCo Assc)
Date: 29 Oct 2004 14:28:08 GMT
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Correspondent:: Jeff Spicoli Date: Fri, 29 Oct 2004 11:29:59 -0700
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König wrote:
>
> Priestess Pisces wrote:
>
>
>>Halloween at work today, we are encouraged to dress up and decorate.
>>
>>I am dressing up as the song "faeries wear boots" by black sabbath.
>>
>>I am sure no one will get it where i work.
>>
>>But the actual dumb looks may yet give me slack.
>>
>>-pisces
>
>
> Well, good luck with it, have fun!
>
> In Washington DC every year in Georgetown they close-off
> the streets and have a big party with everyone going from
> bar-to-bar and house-to-house. There are some spiffy
> costumes, and lots of drinking and getting high!
Correspondent:: König Prüß, GfbAEV
Date: Fri, 29 Oct 2004 18:49:09 GMT
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Jeff Spicoli wrote:
> König wrote:
> >
> > Priestess Pisces wrote:
> >
> >
> >>Halloween at work today, we are encouraged to dress up and decorate.
> >>
> >>I am dressing up as the song "faeries wear boots" by black sabbath.
> >>
> >>I am sure no one will get it where i work.
> >>
> >>But the actual dumb looks may yet give me slack.
> >>
> >>-pisces
> >
> >
> > Well, good luck with it, have fun!
> >
> > In Washington DC every year in Georgetown they close-off
> > the streets and have a big party with everyone going from
> > bar-to-bar and house-to-house. There are some spiffy
> > costumes, and lots of drinking and getting high!
>
> Sounds like the little *drag strip* we have every year here in
> WeHo:
> http://www.visitwesthollywood.com/halloween2004.htm
>
> It's like SouthernDecadence on acid!
>
> spi[oli
Yeah, here we got too the Exorcist House
and the long stairs that the priest tumbled
down!
made on location in Washington DC Here is the exact address
of this famous location : "Exorcist House" 3600 Prospect Street
Correspondent:: "nu-monet v7.0" Date: Fri, 29 Oct 2004 08:24:13 -0700
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Priestess Pisces wrote:
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> Halloween at work today, we are encouraged
> to dress up and decorate.
>
> I am dressing up as the song "faeries wear
> boots" by black sabbath.
Three suggested Halloween costumes:
1) Go as an "invisible person". That is, wear
an ordinary eyepatch. Nobody will look you in
the face even. If a close friend can stand to
be around you, tell them that your eye is really
terribly infected and ask if they want to take a
peek. Very few will say "yes". Otherwise, it
doesn't matter if you are naked, because no one
will look at you.
2) Put a single drop of fake blood from one of
your ears. Tell people that you bumped your head
really hard that morning. The first person who
uses the word "concussion" WINS A PRIZE!
3) Swallow a handful of nicotinic acid (not
niacinimide), which is just niacin vitamin. It
has a low toxicity, so you can swallow like a
dozen. It will turn your skin bright red (and
it also itches a lot). But then you can make
up any damned story about something red that
"infected" you. Like you were bitten by a
lobster, or that you chug-a-lugged Hawaiian
Punch all weekend, or that you think you may
have "scarlet fever". The antidote for the
flushing and the itching is a glass of water.
--
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