Is it unfortunate to be dating a foreigner who doesn't even know what Halloween is??![]()
Thread: Oh.my.
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Oh.my. –
07-07-2011,08:17 AM
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07-07-2011,08:18 AM
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Werewolf
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07-07-2011,08:28 AM
No, not necessarily unfortunate. Just educate them.
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07-07-2011,08:41 AM
That just sounds like a great opportunity to introduce a terrific holiday, the fun of prop building, and a chance to let the inner child come out to play.
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07-07-2011,08:51 AM
I say take them to a haunted house and scare that person to death. See how he reacts to it. But till then educate him on this great holiday.
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07-07-2011,08:52 AM
Thanks guys, I will be educating
Oh, sheesh. I've got a long road ahead of me. I don't know if he'll be intrigued or freaked out
Hopefully a little of both!
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07-07-2011,08:56 AM
Well, you know, he freakin loves American horror movies! So I'm thinking it's gonna be easier than I thought
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07-07-2011,08:59 AM
I think it would be super fun to start with a blank slate.
- Katie
"Take a chance and roll the dice, ride with the moon in the dead of night."
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07-07-2011,09:20 AM
Ah yes, I second this motion. No I think it would be kind of exciting to have the ability to education them on the holiday. In fact I think it would be fun --- Don't talk to much about it and then take them to the biggest and baddest Haunted attraction around and let them experience the thrill first hand....
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07-07-2011,09:29 AM
Deal breaker haha my opinion. What if you do introduce them to the wonderful lifestyle and they don't like it? It could be a big waste of time. Jus sayin



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