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Old 20-10-2007, 01:31 PM #16
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There are a couple of parties around Hallowe’en (with Hallowe’en themed costumes, of course), but I’m not sure exactly what I’m doing as I might be going to visit relatives/family friends etc. in Wales and London around a similar time.

When I was younger though I’d just go trick or treating, or spend a pretty annoying evening having to answer the door a million times and handing out treats (I’m one of those people who can’t just hear the bell ring constantly). Also, I was afraid the kids in our neighbourhood would throw stuff! I moved house recently though and didn’t have to put up with that last year.

For Bonfire night, I’m just coincidentally staying at a friend’s for the weekend since she’s planned to do something when all of our friends are free (we’re at different colleges now). And I think loads of people are going to see a fireworks display on Sunday night, so that should be good. Last year we went to a bonfire, and it was fun because there was a funfair as well (which was pretty amusing). So I’m hoping this year’s will be good even though it’s a different event.

So I wouldn't say I 'celebrate' them at all, but because there seem to be more and more things going on around the time, I do take part.
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