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Re: The Aftermath

Posted: Tue Nov 03, 2009 12:22 am
by Corvus Kulde
For all my precious Halloween falderal I am a sucker for Christmas. There's alot of mystery and tradition hidden behind the electronic snowmen and surely walmart gift grabbers. Before long the sting of Halloween's passing will ease and I'll be merrily wrestling green strings of lights.
I know the humbug feeling myself, but I have not given in. Even when I was single I put up a Christmas tree and decorated. Someone has to do it! I can't let myself get bogged down in the muck that has grown around Christmas.
Besides, many the Christmas shopping trip ended with me and a cart full of Halloween stuff from the back isle. :wink:

Re: The Aftermath

Posted: Tue Nov 03, 2009 12:40 am
by Halloweennut08
I like thanksgiving and the C word to but it ones of those things I wish it wasn't over I love these Holidays but I want my October 1st back so I can celebrate all year. Plus my job was pretty bad toward me making work horrible hours and it was far away, plus two relatives are living with us and all they did was hog the remote. But next year will be better!!!!!!!!!!!

Re: The Aftermath

Posted: Tue Nov 03, 2009 12:44 am
by Corvus Kulde
There are always plans to be made for next year. Thank goodness.

Re: The Aftermath

Posted: Tue Nov 03, 2009 1:13 am
by Halloweennut08
Yeap your 100% right on that Im planning right now and I'm thinking of a huge expansion go easy on the fireworks which will be hard to do. And go big for Halloween!!!!!!!!!!!

Re: The Aftermath

Posted: Tue Nov 03, 2009 1:19 am
by Corvus Kulde
Keep searching the web. There are tons of prop and decor companies out there and they are constantly pumping out the monsters and mash. Need a 12 foot demon for your yard? He's out there. ( the only problem is he cost thousands of dollars) You can get discounts in the off season, though. Keep it up.