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Happy Halloween!

To those who celebrate it.

Anyone have any Halloween Plans? I'm just gonna drive around looking at Halloween displays mostly <_<

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Thanks! you too <_< :)
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Not a ? holiday / celebration much down here (Australia) - I think catscomputer (from New Zealand) would most likely agree -
Never really followed its meaning or history ?? Just seems to be a US thing as far as I can figure -

Anyway - I hope you have a Great Time doing your thing - <_<
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View Postnoknojon, on Nov 1 2009, 10:51 AM, said:

Not a ? holiday / celebration much down here (Australia) - I think catscomputer (from New Zealand) would most likely agree -
Never really followed its meaning or history ?? Just seems to be a US thing as far as I can figure -

Anyway - I hope you have a Great Time doing your thing - <_<

Yeah I do agree. It's like Valentines Day here. People know about it, and there is usually the odd kid about going 'trick or treating', but it is nowhere near as big as it is in the US. It seems to have got a little bigger here in the last five or ten years, but most people still don't do much (if anything) to mark the occasion. (I certainly didn't!)
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For the curious, or the just plain bored, you can read all about Halloween and its history here <_< .
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Happy Halloween all and if necessary don't forget to reset your clocks as its Fall back as Daylight savings time ends where applicable:
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View PostYoKenny1, on Nov 1 2009, 03:35 AM, said:

Happy Halloween all and if necessary don't forget to reset your clocks as its Fall back as Daylight savings time ends where applicable:
http://www.timeandda...me/dst2009.html
Yes, I'm quite aware unfortunately as it means I'm working 9 hours tonight instead of 8 <_< .
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View Postexile360, on Nov 1 2009, 05:39 AM, said:

Yes, I'm quite aware unfortunately as it means I'm working 9 hours tonight instead of 8 :) .
You get it back in the Spring when the birdies and flowers return :D

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Yeah, hopefully I'll be working that night <_< .
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I had that night off - and an extra hour in bed with...Oh, never mind. One of the nicest Halloween's I've had for some time! :) ;)





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