RockKnutne wrote:
Ladies, young children, people with heart conditions or, who get nauseous easily... close your eyes.
I have done myself up for Halloween and, scared the bejesus outta myself but, thankfully not the Jesus I might add.
I know this avatar pic is just atrocious, spooky and quite obscene but, I need to find out if it'll cause long-term psychological problems in my trick or treaters if I answer the door looking like this?
I need and value your honest opinions... purty pulease?
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Ladies, young children, people with heart conditio... (
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You my friend are a mess :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:
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RockKnutne wrote:
Ladies, young children, people with heart conditions or, who get nauseous easily... close your eyes.
I have done myself up for Halloween and, scared the bejesus outta myself but, thankfully not the Jesus I might add.
I know this avatar pic is just atrocious, spooky and quite obscene but, I need to find out if it'll cause long-term psychological problems in my trick or treaters if I answer the door looking like this?
I need and value your honest opinions... purty pulease?
:XD: :XD: :XD: :XD: :XD: :XD:
Ladies, young children, people with heart conditio... (
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It will terrify everyone who looks at it, and most who just hear about it.
Searching wrote:
Well, you truly gave "me" quite a start, you did.....evil of you, just evil..... :shock: ;)
Oh I see you don't care for your lamb overdone? I get that, I really do. Is it the sinister looking and menacing hat? I thought that was the best alternative, because last year I went topless and when the children saw the horns, they dropped their bags and ran like the devil was after them.
Maybe I'll just let the missus pass out the candy as always and, I'll take my dog door-to-door begging treats from our neighbors. I like when I go, I can really clear a street in this getup and, of course that leaves more for Bob and I.
Have I ever showed you Bob's costume? He is going as w****sheep and, well... you know I'm rolling by now. The hypocrisy is that the kids just laugh at his horns and, mine just make `em cry, go figure?
Whitesheep
Armageddun wrote:
You my friend are a mess :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:
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I like to think of myself as controlled chaos Arma and, I think you know who is in the tower for me acting as both my commander in chief and Air Traffic Controller. So as long as I don't get grounded (buried before my time), I'll just keep taking off and singing this little ditty,
Off we go into the wild blue yonder,
Climbing high into the
SON;
Here they come zooming to meet our thunder,
At 'em boys, Give 'er the gun! (Give 'er the gun now!)
Down we dive, spouting our flame from under,
Off with one heckuva roar!
We live in fame or go down in flame.
Hey! Nothing'll stop the U.S. Air Force!
If you want to grow old as a pilot, you've got to know when to push it, and when to back off.~Chuck Yeager
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no propaganda please wrote:
It will terrify everyone who looks at it, and most who just hear about it.
Now No Prop, "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?". I could have sworn that had "big" and "bad" in that saying somewhere but, I must be having a senior moment.
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RockKnutne wrote:
I like to think of myself as controlled chaos Arma and, I think you know who is in the tower for me acting as both my commander in chief and Air Traffic Controller. So as long as I don't get grounded (buried before my time), I'll just keep taking off and singing this little ditty,
Off we go into the wild blue yonder,
Climbing high into the SON;
Here they come zooming to meet our thunder,
At 'em boys, Give 'er the gun! (Give 'er the gun now!)
Down we dive, spouting our flame from under,
Off with one heckuva roar!
We live in fame or go down in flame.
Hey! Nothing'll stop the U.S. Air Force!
If you want to grow old as a pilot, you've got to know when to push it, and when to back off.
~Chuck Yeager
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I like to think of myself as controlled chaos Arma... (
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:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: Like Kenny Rodgers says, "You got to know when to holdem, know when to foldeem."
RockKnutne wrote:
Oh I see you don't care for your lamb overdone? I get that, I really do. Is it the sinister looking and menacing hat? I thought that was the best alternative, because last year I went topless and when the children saw the horns, they dropped their bags and ran like the devil was after them.
Maybe I'll just let the missus pass out the candy as always and, I'll take my dog door-to-door begging treats from our neighbors. I like when I go, I can really clear a street in this getup and, of course that leaves more for Bob and I.
Have I ever showed you Bob's costume? He is going as w****sheep and, well... you know I'm rolling by now. The hypocrisy is that the kids just laugh at his horns and, mine just make `em cry, go figure?
Oh I see you don't care for your lamb overdone? I ... (
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Awww, now Bob is quite a cutie pie. Given your costume, however, I think it a wise decision....to leave someone "else" at home to give out treats. Otherwise, the trauma caused to the wee tykes, awful, just awful. :shock:
RockKnutne wrote:
Ladies, young children, people with heart conditions or, who get nauseous easily... close your eyes.
I have done myself up for Halloween and, scared the bejesus outta myself but, thankfully not the Jesus I might add.
I know this avatar pic is just atrocious, spooky and quite obscene but, I need to find out if it'll cause long-term psychological problems in my trick or treaters if I answer the door looking like this?
I need and value your honest opinions... purty pulease?
:XD: :XD: :XD: :XD: :XD: :XD:
Ladies, young children, people with heart conditio... (
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And here I thought vampires and zombies were scary!! :shock:
Armageddun wrote:
:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: Like Kenny Rodgers says, "You got to know when to holdem, know when to foldeem."
The really great thing about having faith in Jesus Christ, is even when we're out of aces and, still want to play and gamble our lives away, He can always make us check out and throw down our cards to keep us safe from eternal harm.
As that song says,
And somewhere in the darkness
The gambler he broke even
And in his final words
I found an ace that I could keep :wink: :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:
Searching wrote:
Awww, now Bob is quite a cutie pie. Given your costume, however, I think it a wise decision....to leave someone "else" at home to give out treats. Otherwise, the trauma caused to the wee tykes, awful, just awful. :shock:
You know you are right Searching! No need to give children a hard dose of reality that early in life. I'm glad I still have time to change my mind and, my costume.
What do you think of my other choice? I got the idea from a really sweet neighbor of mine, you might know her?
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Rockin' Llama Halloween!
Your neighbor?
archie bunker wrote:
And here I thought vampires and zombies were scary!! :shock:
You know Arch, ol' FDR said, "Only Thing We Have to Fear Is Fear Itself.
Just shows to go you, democrats didn't know much, even back then...
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Searching wrote:
Well, I'm laughing....but then, I'm not a fundamentalist...h**e to be a spoilsport, but let's see....Saturday, that's today, it is the 11th....does that mean we jump WAY ahead, just leap tomorrow alllll the way to Friday, to make the 13th a Friday instead of Monday, Columbus Day, and we just "pretend" that the 31st is really the 13th? :roll: ;) Hey, I mean no disrespect, truly I don't. However, I can't even get the Mennonites to sell me pumpkins and gourds "just intended" as fall decorations, after September 30, because they are so offended by Halloween. I understand why. I just don't happen to agree. Funny though, the Amish are happy to and are also happy to talk about the fact that they believe in ghosts.....Interesting. Perverted as it may sound, coming from "me".....I do, however, refuse to watch the Exorcist ever again, didn't want to the first time....and must have slept with the lights on for a good six weeks therafter. :shock:
Well, I'm laughing....but then, I'm not a fundamen... (
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Funny and wise. Good one.
archie bunker wrote:
So you caught it too!! :lol: :lol:
You gotta love a dyslexic pot stirrer!! :lol: :lol:
Graffiti in a bathroom in Texas: "Dyslexics untie!"
Loki wrote:
Many Christian churches sponsor activities on this pagan holiday. Of course, they also sponsor activities on Christmas and Easter, two equally pagan holidays that have managed to insert themselves into the Christian ritual. A First Century Christian witnessing a modern day church service would probably deem it a pagan worship ceremony. He wouldn't be too far wrong.
I am still working on the Friday the 13th/31st conundrum. Is that some of that Common Core stuff? Would that make 666 years interchangeable with 999? Does dyslexia function with upside down and inside out, or only back and forth? Decisions, decisions.
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As you know and it seems clear to almost everyone else, 666 had to do with the "back then" and not the "to come."
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