I'll be handing out free candy as usual. I've always been tempted to dress up like a monster or zombie or something like that, but I think I'd scare some of the little ones a bit too much Hope your little one has a good time KayinBlack
This may sound mean, but I filter my trick or treaters. If they're the little ones with parents, then I'm happy to answer the door and dish out the candy. If they're teenagers looking to make an easy snack fest, then I let the dog answer the door for me, for which she is more than happy to do.
Local pub/brewery is having 4 nights of fancy dress also local night club is having a Freak Boutique, So I'm going as an evil jester and GF is going as a pirate wench. Pics will follow eventually after much drinking.
Nothing. I have to go to Anglesey early next morning to look at Glacial rock deposit's early the next morning.
Not doing it. Instead got revision. Anyway, I'm often thought to be 8+ yrs than I really am; it would seem a bit creepy to some people, I guess.
_IF_ there is a party here for halloween this weekend, I might do a dress-up... Note: MIGHT - largely dependant on the group of people going and the timeslot of the F1 on Sunday (since the party will inevitably be on Saturday). Options include going glam-rocker (done it before... the pictures are somewhat embarassing, really - net half-lenght shirt, permed hair, make-up, tight low-riding jeans, sweatband, drunken gaze - more Motley Crue than KISS or Twisted Sister - fits the shake-before-use-tattoo on my stomach). Other options include the premature ejaculation (I still want to do this, and certain bars around here know me well enough that I won't get kicked out for it): Shirtless, barefoot. If someone asks, look embarassed and mumble something about just coming in your pants.
Sleeping. I had planned to chill out drinking my whiskey & ginger liquer until someone drank it all last weekend