halloween

Started by kingy, Oct 13 06 04:27

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P.C.

[A href="http://www.carvingpumpkins.com/"]http://www.carvingpumpkins.com/[/A]

  I think this was the one.  They are  very easy.  I'm doing ones of my friends this year...there are instructions how to transform your photos  
Sir Isaac Newton invented the swinging door....for the convenience of his cat.

P.C.

There are only two cutting depths.  Right through (removing the whole piece) or removing just the skin.
Sir Isaac Newton invented the swinging door....for the convenience of his cat.

Lise

Holy smoolly!!! Looks awesome. Maybe I'll do one too. Thanks for the link.
Always end the name of your child with a vowel, so that when you yell the name will carry.
Bill Cosby.

purelife

Last year we had bout a hundred and twenty people come by our place for candy.
 [hr style="width: 100%; height: 2px;"]Wow, that's awesome!  I notice that not many kids come out these days and usually head to the malls.  You must either live in a complex or right in the middle of a busy family neighborhood.  Nice.  I always loved handing out candy to the little kids.  They're so darn cute.  
   

P.C.

There's a road in Nanaimo, that is wonderful to drive a day or two after Hallowe'en.  Every one brings their pumpkins to JinglePot Road and they are lit up for miles.  It's a lovely spooky, winding road (with a great pub to end up at for some great food)  
Sir Isaac Newton invented the swinging door....for the convenience of his cat.

kingy

purelife wrote:
What's the haunted trolley bus tour, kingy?  I'm not into dressing up at all.
 

 you dont need to dress up at all. it is a bus tour around the city that makes visits to graveyards and haunted houses.

 
[FONT color=#660000][SPAN class=style19]14th Annual Vancouver Museum Haunted Vancouver Trolley Tours[/SPAN]
[/FONT][SPAN class=style25]Oct. 13 to 31 at 7 PM & 9 PM
Ages 13+[/SPAN]
[SPAN class=style23]Listen to terrifying tales of betrayal, revenge and apparitions while visiting spooky haunts. This year's tour includes a new route, new stories, the chance to explore the old city morgue at the Vancouver Police Museum and Mountain View Cemetery which holds over 90,000 graves. Board a fully decorated trolley bus and travel through the city listening to experienced storytellers, in character, spin tales of murder, treachery and intrigue. [/SPAN]

 [SPAN class=style23]Tickets are $25 + GST. To make a reservation please visit [A href="http://www.vancouvertrolley.com/"][FONT color=#990000]www.vancouvertrolley.com[/FONT][/A].[/SPAN]

 
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purelife

Oh, I think that I've heard of that now that you've mentioned it, kingy.
 
 Hmm, probably not my thing.  It'll freak me out too much.  Heck, I was freaked out when I went into the New Westminster Museum up on Royal Ave.  I could feel how cold it was inside.  Pretty freaky.