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Happy halloween!
Happy Halloween from China :D
aw sad to think its my last day here, but should be a great day :') hope everyone has a lovely halloween watching horror movies, or trick or treating :D |
Happy Halloween Munchkins, so what have you seen in China then?
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Wow what part of China are you in? Have you seen the great wall? Or any of the amazing cities? Happy Halloween to you too :love:
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I've been to the Terracotta army in Xian :) and a visit to the shanxi museum
In Beijing, we went to the forbidden city, tiananmen square and the great wall and we had 2 days in Shanghai, having city tours and shopping :D its been amazing overall, we fly back tomorrow :( Its been a hectic trip travelling place to place, but so worth it! |
Happy Halloween :D its also my birthday tomorrow
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Did you go up any of the towers in Shanghai? :) |
It's Halloween now!!!! :D
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Happy Samhain everyone!
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Happy Halloween
Safe journey home munchkins |
Because of Hurricane Sandy, I trick-or-treat on Saturday.
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When there’s something strange in the neighbourhood, Brits are skipping Ghostbusters and calling the police, according to new data.
As Halloween approaches the police will be gearing themselves up for a host of spooky calls. In the run up to Halloween, when witches, ghouls and goblins regularly roam the streets, police forces will no doubt be gearing up to investigate a number of spooky sightings. Previous 999 calls have included reports of poltergeists stealing house and car keys, a devil possessing a doll, werewolves trying to break down a front door and a load of zombies traipsing across a field, reports the Daily Express. People who have been freaking themselves out with creepy films as October 31st approaches will be pleased to hear that none of these spooky calls, which took place over the past five years, have uncovered any actual hauntings After looking into zombie sightings in Wales, officers stumbled onto the set of a horror film being shot at Pembrey, Carmarthenshire, while other ghostly sightings turned out to be shadows on the wall. One caller begged the police force to send Ghostbusters round, apparently unaware that the cult eighties film was a work of fiction. Among the data obtained under the Freedom of Information Act, was a call to Gloucestershire Police by a woman who had been locked out of her home after returning from 'dinner' at a pub in a particularly haunting incident which she blamed on a poltergeist. Norfolk appears to be a popular spot for bloodsucking, with the police in this area reporting five vampire sightings, while Merseyside Police were called seven times about ghosts, witches and a vampire. Unsurprisingly, many spooked callers were told to stop drinking and go to bed. |
Best holiday ever. http://i395.photobucket.com/albums/p...miley-6116.gif Pictures of costumes please! Later in the day, of course. ;)
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edit: any updates on how it hit western PA out that way? |
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Which is brilliant because now I can send my brothers out today to get candy and then send them out in another city on Friday to get more. Double the candy. |
happy halloween
get all ready for the kids party |
Psycho and Rocky Horror Picture Show :)
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I better stay in then! :p
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Rocky horror! :D
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I'm joking! I have a bad cold. :hugesmile:
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Gonna eat about 10 bars of Kit Kat chunky to myself for today won't be giving anything to trick or treaters :pipe:
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