Halloween and other things..
Posted: Tuesday, 31 October 2006 |
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Was invited to a friends for Halloween dinner with three pumkin based dishes AND organic pork AND lots of other stuff! Hadf lots of guisers round so heard a huge selection of truly cringe worthy jokes. It was all very entertaining and all the bairns had huge bags of swag and got a fair bit of cash too! The pickings are definitely better in the 21st century! It was a lovely night and I'm safe in the knowledge that the dinner guests who hadn't met me before don't have a clue what I really look like! My costume was a masterly work of disguise!
Sunny from Woooh
Scallo. - Halloween: I saw some 30 headstones in the front yard of a house earlier this week. First time I laughed out loud at headstones!! Did you send a cake over for son's 21 birthday? # Sunny: Organic pork? That's a new one for me. Free range? "animal compassionate" [new label in US at Whole Foods]? or did you just have boar? You have been poaching on the local laird's preserve? Re: Disguise? What did you go as? I hear this year's disguise for women is that of "ravening vixen"! The slogan (at least in the NY Times): let Halloween bring out the vixen in you....
mjc from NM,USA
mjc - organic should be free-range, but free-range is not necessarily organic......I think. No bores on this site. Well......very few.
Flying Cat from knee-deep in crackling
To tell you the truth, as a SWesterner (100% an incomer), I am all for open range (should that be "free range"?) for bipeds as well. I love to mosey along, ipod buds ensconced in my ears, rollicking to Willie Nelson ("Don't fence me in!"), stainless wirecutter in my rear pocket, across this wide-open land: organic as far as the eyes can see (incl. that rattlesnake just scooting under the rock out there), and, thank heavens, neither Rumsfeld nor George W. in sight ...
mjc from NM,USA