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22nd September 09, 04:36 AM
#1
 Originally Posted by Panache
Well I give a hint for this year's Halloween costumes for me and my lovely wife
Think Shakespeare!*
Cheers
Jamie
* And the liberties of theater to set plays where/when/ how/ and if they might 
AH! The Scottish Play, perhaps?
Brian
In a democracy it's your vote that counts; in feudalism, it's your Count that votes.
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27th September 09, 12:38 PM
#2
 Originally Posted by Panache
Well I give a hint for this year's Halloween costumes for me and my lovely wife
Think Shakespeare!*
Bassanio and Portia?
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21st September 09, 05:34 PM
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Last edited by macwilkin; 21st September 09 at 05:37 PM.
Reason: wny bother?
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22nd September 09, 05:43 AM
#4
Now what was the name of that play, MacBetty, MacBarth, MacBirth, aaahhh it doesn't really matter, the important guy was King Dunkard, or was it Drunkard, anyway all I remember what that poor old lady trying to find a good spot cleaner and lamenting to no end (and in somehwat foul language I might add) about not being able to get that poor spot out---perhaps it was in her husband's kilt, and therein lies the connection? There were witches too, I think.
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22nd September 09, 05:56 AM
#5
I am thinking Jamie and Star will be charactors from " A Mid Summers Night Dream" that would be fun to dress the whole family out.
Last edited by dfmacliam; 22nd September 09 at 09:14 AM.
“Don’t judge each day by the harvest you reap, but by the seeds you plant.”
– Robert Louis Stevenson
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22nd September 09, 01:50 PM
#6
My favorite Halloween memory had nothing to do with religion or costumes.
I was handing out candy, and it was fairly warm. At the time, we had a common boa (named Issa), who would curl happily around my neck and watch what was going on*.
One family came to the door (mother, 2 small children, and gran'ma down by the walk). Mom looked on as I knelt by her children to let them pick their treats, and suddenly saw what I was "wearing"... and promptly teleported down the block (leaving her children behind)...
Gran'ma actually ran into Spoon a few days later, and recognized her. She was STILL giggling about how her daughter "abandoned ship" when she saw the snake!
* To keep things somewhat on topic, said snake would also frequently try to crawl UNDER my kilt (but never tried exploring Spoon's neckline). Snake was either female or gay, we never did figure out which.
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23rd September 09, 06:13 PM
#7
When we lived in San Jose, it would take a full weekend to get the house ready for the trick-or-treaters. We would turn the front of the house into a cave replete with bats, spiders, and ground fog. I dressed up as George Washington one year and asked the kids to tell me who I was before they could have any candy. Had a lot of entertaining answers and even a few were correct .
[I][B]Nearly all men can stand adversity. If you really want to test a man’s character,
Give him power.[/B][/I] - [I]Abraham Lincoln[/I]
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24th September 09, 11:36 AM
#8
Snakes, Kilts and Halloween
 Originally Posted by Strings
My favorite Halloween memory had nothing to do with religion or costumes.
* To keep things somewhat on topic, said snake would also frequently try to crawl UNDER my kilt (but never tried exploring Spoon's neckline). Snake was either female or gay, we never did figure out which.
A few years back I volunteered with a local national park branch here in Ohio, teaching kids about snakes, reptiles and other like critters. We had a snake who was QUITE fond of crawling down my leg when I wasn't paying attention and then coming up inside my kilt.
One learned to be ... careful.
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23rd September 09, 06:31 PM
#9
I'll certainly be dressed in my Irish Saffron when celebrating Samhain this year and honouring my ancestors.
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24th September 09, 11:32 AM
#10
So...if people who wear kilts are called "kilties", are people who celebrate Guy Fawkes night called...
wait for it...
...no, I won't say that here . But I'm thinking it, and it's pretty funny .
At the moment I'm just hoping I get my kilt in time for Halloween.
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