Who else isn't doing anything for Halloween?

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i_wanna_blue
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01 Nov 2009, 9:54 am

xalepax wrote:
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Oh I see. Sorry I thought what you meant by lighting was people putting brightly coloured, florescent lights everywhere and decorating tombstones while celebrating. :oops: Which would be highly disrespectful to the dead of course. I think I watch too much tv. :oops: My bad...

I feel like an idiot now.


oh no dont! I realised it was me who put the words "light on graves" in a wrong way making you and Spazzergasm interpret it as above. I was the one who wasnt clear from the beginning!


No, no, no don't worry, no harm done by anyone I guess. :)



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01 Nov 2009, 1:00 pm

I would've stayed home to give out candy to the kids but I had to work. Besides I threw out my back during the day so I just returned home and slept.



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03 Nov 2009, 11:11 am

Didn't do anything special. I don't celebrate Halloween, it's only been in Denmark for the last few years - in a very commercial manner. :? We didn't use it in my childhood.
But I did get a visit from some trick or treat kids, and fortunately I had some chocolate.

On the other hand we do have the celebration of All Saints Day in the church, where we remember our beloved ones who have died. We had an opportunity to light a candle in the church too. (Those in my family who have died are all buried far away from where I live, so I couldn't light a candle on their graves.)