Archive for October, 2006
I searched the net a lot and gathered tons of information abouthow to choose the best Halloween costumes. Most of it was prettyconfusing, so I combined the good pieces of info with my ownideas and I got this amazing list of tips on how to choose themost unique Halloween costumes.
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Many of you may be wondering where my obsession for Halloween comes from. I’ve left a clue for you, but you’ll have to visit Myspace to find it. Go take a look, see if you can spot what I mean.
By the way, “Obsession” - that’s the polite version of the graphic description my wife uses when I take all this too far and her patience snaps. Good to say though that she is very patient with me.
Halloween T Shirt Man
P.S. Have you noticed? Halloween is just a week away tomorrow, scary!
Halloween is around the corner. While you and your kids areenjoying the fun of trick-or-treating and Halloween partieskeep in mind that it can be a dangerous time for your pets.
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Hi,
Just a quick update to ask you to Check It Out! Yes, Halloween T Shirt Man is on MySpace. Several people kindly mentioned to me that, now I’ve got my feet wet by blogging, I should get myself an account on MySpace.
So here it is: Halloween T Shirt Man on MySpace.
Give me a visit there and let me know what you think.
Thanks,
Halloween T shirt Man
If you are wondering about the origins of Halloween, youcan find that there are many different stories and originsof how the holiday started. Some say that it is a day ofSatan, or the worship of evil spirits and the practice ofwitchcraft which they believe is Druid religion. There areothers who believe it was a day for the ghosts of the deadto come back and settle the scores on people who had donethem wrong.
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Even more than candy and trick-or-treating, dressing up is anintegral part of Halloween. Choosing the right costume can be adifficult proposition, never mind finding the right couplecostume. Selecting a group costume can be even moretroublesome.
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Studies have shown that if candy is easily accessible and within your reach you will consume 20% more than if you have toget up and walk to it. Remember, the average American gainsfive pounds from Halloween through New Years.
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I say LONG LIVE HALLOWEEN! How can we deny ourchildren the only day of the year when they are allowed torun up and down the street begging neighbors for candy? Howcan we deny them the pleasure of dressing up as superheroesand princesses and gallivanting around a neighborhoodthat’s been transformed into a one-night fantasy land?
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There are still some really good times to take advantage of and Halloween is one of them. It’s a night full of fun and excitement, and you can tailor it to just what you want.
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Things have certainly changed quite a bitfrom when you were the kid going out on the town totrick-or-treat. Now there is much more awareness about thedangers of going out to people’s homes as once was thecustom.
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