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Legend killer
25-10-2010, 07:59 PM
Me my GF and a couple of mates are going to the Halloween night at Thorpe Park

Tom
25-10-2010, 08:06 PM
I've somehow been talked into getting dressed up as a devil (ie painting myself red and getting horns) and going around town topless. Theres a few of us. Its gonna be cold and I'm in work the next day. Just throw into the mix that I start at 7.30am and I'm a customer service manager. I'm gonna be going to work streaky red (it takes forever to come off) and hungover

Legend killer
25-10-2010, 08:10 PM
I've somehow been talked into getting dressed up as a devil (ie painting myself red and getting horns) and going around town topless. Theres a few of us. Its gonna be cold and I'm in work the next day. Just throw into the mix that I start at 7.30am and I'm a customer service manager. I'm gonna be going to work streaky red (it takes forever to come off) and hungover

PMSL :joker:

Shasown
25-10-2010, 08:10 PM
I've somehow been talked into getting dressed up as a devil (ie painting myself red and getting horns) and going around town topless. Theres a few of us. Its gonna be cold and I'm in work the next day. Just throw into the mix that I start at 7.30am and I'm a customer service manager. I'm gonna be going to work streaky red (it takes forever to come off) and hungover

What you going to be painting yourself with?

If its greaspaint use cold cream on the skin before applying it.

I will be preparing my daughter as a mummy or zombie(Liquid latex skin etc.) then sending her out to get me some e-numbers artificial colourants and other additives.

Tom
25-10-2010, 08:15 PM
What you going to be painting yourself with?

If its greaspaint use cold cream on the skin before applying it.

I will be preparing my daughter as a mummy or zombie(Liquid latex skin etc.) then sending her out to get me some e-numbers artificial colourants and other additives.

Body paint, not bought it yet, I need to think ahead and see which is easiest to come off, thanks for the heads up though

But its not as though I can just phone in sick if it doesn't come off either, general manager isn't in until 11am so if I don't go in then the shop can't open and I lose my job

I can't believe you want sweets though, I'd be getting her to knock on the old peoples to get £1 a time. I remember when I used to go trick or treating, there was a big group of us and this old woman (must've been about 80 bless her) would give £1 or £2 to each trick or treater. Being about 10 of us we all knocked on seperately. Shameless I know :blush2:

Stacey.
25-10-2010, 08:16 PM
I've heard of Thorpe Park before! Isn't it like a place with rides and stuff?

And don't think I'm doing anything.

Patrick
25-10-2010, 08:21 PM
Morning

Have a fry, and come on here.

Afternoon

Watch Ghost Whisperer DVDs and Nightmare On Elm Street.

Evening

Party, Food, Games, Fireworks with Family and Close Friends.

Night

Go Out, Drinking, Shagging, More Fireworks and that.

Early Morning

Arrive Home, Through myself on the sofa and watch the recorded X Factor results.

Legend killer
25-10-2010, 08:21 PM
I've heard of Thorpe Park before! Isn't it like a place with rides and stuff?

And don't think I'm doing anything.

Yeah but they put on Halloween nights and stuff. I have never been b4 but my mates wanted to go so i thought i would give it a go lol

Jevans
25-10-2010, 08:23 PM
I live right near Thorpe Park but won't be going this year :(

Legend killer
25-10-2010, 08:25 PM
I live right near Thorpe Park but won't be going this year :(

Is it any good???

Jevans
25-10-2010, 08:29 PM
Yeah :D. Although I suggest you buy fast passes when you get there, other wise you could be in line for ages. The saw ride is the most popular so I'd go there first but It is Amazing and well worth the money :D

Shasown
25-10-2010, 08:30 PM
Body paint, not bought it yet, I need to think ahead and see which is easiest to come off, thanks for the heads up though

But its not as though I can just phone in sick if it doesn't come off either, general manager isn't in until 11am so if I don't go in then the shop can't open and I lose my job

I can't believe you want sweets though, I'd be getting her to knock on the old peoples to get £1 a time. I remember when I used to go trick or treating, there was a big group of us and this old woman (must've been about 80 bless her) would give £1 or £2 to each trick or treater. Being about 10 of us we all knocked on seperately. Shameless I know :blush2:

Well if you dont mind some advice, if you have the time get into a toy shop that does kids face paints ideally you want "snazaroo" brand stuff, its a bit more expensive about 4 quid for a small compact sized container, more than enough to do an adult body.

Apply it will a damp sponge, get the sponges from any shop that sells make up, you get packs of them for about a quid. (Dont buy the snazaroo sponges though they are about 7 quid for 3).

Stuff stays on okay but will wash off in the shower. Top tip is to cleam the skin before applying. Also moisturise with a non greasy moisturiser first.

Josy
25-10-2010, 08:32 PM
Will be on holiday with the inlaws.....

Legend killer
25-10-2010, 08:33 PM
Yeah :D. Although I suggest you buy fast passes when you get there, other wise you could be in line for ages. The saw ride is the most popular so I'd go there first but It is Amazing and well worth the money :D

Alright thanx 4 the info:xyxwave:

Stacey.
25-10-2010, 08:36 PM
I've just seen some pictures on facebook of Thorpe Park, it looks really good!

Tom
25-10-2010, 08:37 PM
Well if you dont mind some advice, if you have the time get into a toy shop that does kids face paints ideally you want "snazaroo" brand stuff, its a bit more expensive about 4 quid for a small compact sized container, more than enough to do an adult body.

Apply it will a damp sponge, get the sponges from any shop that sells make up, you get packs of them for about a quid. (Dont buy the snazaroo sponges though they are about 7 quid for 3).

Stuff stays on okay but will wash off in the shower. Top tip is to cleam the skin before applying. Also moisturise with a non greasy moisturiser first.

will keep that in mind, thanks :)

Kazanne
25-10-2010, 08:41 PM
Got Halloween party with the kids,when that is done settle down to watch some horrors on TV with hubby,pals,nibbles and some Baileys,mmmmm.Will be watching Dracula 2000 first as it's kind of tradition now(Wanna come Niamh?)

Locke.
25-10-2010, 08:43 PM
**** Tom, you've just reminded me I'll have work the next day aswell. 7am start it would be aswell, gonna have to stay off.

Am supposed to be going to 2 partys an then town afterwards, dressed as Buzz Lightyear (and one of my mates as Woody), but I think am gonna end up just going to town.

Shasown
25-10-2010, 08:44 PM
will keep that in mind, thanks :)

There is another option, use greasepaint or body paint on areas that will be covered the following day in case you have problems getting it off and use kiddies facepaint on hands and face.