Saturday, October 30, 2010

Lollypop, lollypop, oh lolly lolly lolly lollypop!

Halloween is coming up, and you all know what that means. I'm getting dressed up as some random celebirty or well known figure, go knocking on peopls doors, and they have to give me candy. What better holiday could there be, besides Christmas? Which stands atop the holiday list simply due to the fact that you can pretty much tell people what to get you and its just an amazing feeling when you get a gift. Back to Halloween.

Considering how weird Halloween already is, there is one thing that seems extra-weird. For some reason some girls see it as an opportunity to wear whatever they want-aka the short and skin-bearing costumes. I guess if you want to dress up like its fine and I'm not against it but it just seems odd that some girls would decide to take it that way. I mean at least they don't go trick or treating with it on or in public, usually those types of costumes are in the parties, which is fine.

My final thought on Halloween would be: why is it on a Sunday. That ruins the night for anyone and everyone who had any kind of plans for after 11:00. The US government should just bump everything back a day so Halloween is on Saturday. Everybody would be happy. More candy = happier kids = happier parents. What could possibly be a problem?

4 comments:

  1. On the subject of some girls' costumes. A specific quote from a movie, ahem- mean girls-, can be said in this situation, however it is not technically appropriate to repeat right now. But this year I'm pretty shook up about halloween being on a sunday.

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  2. Ara this is funny! I was so mad that it is on a Sunday too, but atleast we could go out Saturday night, imagine if it was on like a Wednesday...Halloween would barely even happen. But you're right about most girls, it is the perfect excuse to dress slutty, and no one can say anything to you because everyone else is dressed that way too.

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  3. hahaha i love this!
    Ugh, you're so right about it being on a sunday...it's really annoying. and what's worse, is next year it's on a MONDAY. I don't think it can get much worse than that.

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  4. This is a funny blog, but you can choose to celebrate it whenever you want to. This would only be an issue for trick or treating, which we are too old for anyway, and they normally stop doing it around 9. So, we still had our Halloween fun a day early, and the little kids still get to trick or treat. The real issue would be if it were on a Monday (next year).

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