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I'm one of those weirdos that don't like Halloween. I tolerate it for my kids but that's the extent of it.

If I were going to dress up... I'd be a Shar Pei puppy. I mean, hell, I already have the loose, wrinkly, sagging skin like a Shar Pei! ;)

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I love Halloween !!!!

My kids are going to dress up as....

11 yr old....a nerd

11 yr old...a drummer

8 yr old ...a football player

14 yr old..tuff tatoo guy

14 yr old raggidie annie

me I will be dressing in layers...its soposta be cold out ...haha

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My sick mind thought about dressing up in a fat suit.... but that quickly passed. It would be funny though to hear all those people who were like... you you took the easy way out to be like...see she gained it all back... in such a short time too.... LOL

Anyway we are going to be on vacation for the 2 Sat night Halloween parties we got invites for and I dont normally dress up to give out candy so I dont think I will be anything this year.

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Me and my dog are going to be matching pumpkins. Kid are devil and ware wolf. Husband a clown

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Aargh. Halloween is not an Australian celebration yet it has really caught on in th past decade. I have never let my kids trick or treat, without the whole tradition it boils own to annoying the crap out of people banging on their doors asking for food.

My nine year old is desperate though. But I will NOT dress up!

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A sexy cop! I think I can finally pull it off!!!

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I wish that Aussies did Celebrate Halloween as I love it. When I lived in South Africa it had just started to catch on there which was great. I am very much a traditionalist though - if I was to dress up for Halloween it would have to be as a witch, ghost,devil or similar - I don't get dressing up as Princesses, Super Heroes, bob the Builder etc. To me that is not Halloween.

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Aargh. Halloween is not an Australian celebration yet it has really caught on in th past decade. I have never let my kids trick or treat' date=' without the whole tradition it boils own to annoying the crap out of people banging on their doors asking for food.

My nine year old is desperate though. But I will NOT dress up![/quote']

Lol I love that I just read your post in my head with an Australian accent. Lol and I'm from Texas. Hahaha :)

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