Joli2006-11-01 04:20:35
Momma says we got 77 kids this year. That's double from last year just about.
Acrune2006-11-01 04:21:58
QUOTE(Master_Forcide @ Oct 31 2006, 11:18 PM) 349048
Curse those imaginary satanists.
Oh yeah, forgot the risk of ritualistic sacrifice.
Everytime I hear of satanists, I think of how some online quiz said that I show more satanistic beliefs then christian. Stupid online quizzes.
Nepthysia2006-11-01 07:37:36
*collapses on the couch* My feet hurt like hell Remind me not to wear 7" heels for 5 hours straight of dancing and walking around again... lol
So... the night was quite eventful. Almost as soon as I got there, Jesus and Satan fought over who got to take a picture with me and Satan won lmao. Later on, KISS showed up as did a very very very hot and well costumed Cap'n Jack Sparrow!
Was fun... and now.. to snore for 12 hours rofl
So... the night was quite eventful. Almost as soon as I got there, Jesus and Satan fought over who got to take a picture with me and Satan won lmao. Later on, KISS showed up as did a very very very hot and well costumed Cap'n Jack Sparrow!
Was fun... and now.. to snore for 12 hours rofl
Esano2006-11-01 08:11:14
I wonder how many people actually know the true origins and meanings of Hallowe'en.
Soulcake, anyone?
Soulcake, anyone?
Unknown2006-11-01 08:12:33
Ok pet hate alert....
Samhain is NOT Halloween, Samhain is NOT the celtic new year, Neo Pagans should stop ruining my ancestors traditions.
Samhain is NOT Halloween, Samhain is NOT the celtic new year, Neo Pagans should stop ruining my ancestors traditions.
Nepthysia2006-11-01 11:14:35
-sad headshake- Let's not stoop to pathetic lows and try to argue about what Samhain means to a "pagan" - any which one of ya'll. Samhain is today, the first of November and I'd say a 48 hour window of celebration is perfectly acceptable.
Unless you are a part of a very rare type of family, I sincerely doubt that anyone here knows the -complete- *truth* of their ancestors. People are free to believe what they wish.
Now here, have some chocolate n shuddap
Unless you are a part of a very rare type of family, I sincerely doubt that anyone here knows the -complete- *truth* of their ancestors. People are free to believe what they wish.
Now here, have some chocolate n shuddap
Unknown2006-11-01 11:43:57
QUOTE(Nepthysia d'Iasani @ Nov 1 2006, 11:14 AM) 349128
-sad headshake- Let's not stoop to pathetic lows and try to argue about what Samhain means to a "pagan" - any which one of ya'll. Samhain is today, the first of November and I'd say a 48 hour window of celebration is perfectly acceptable.
Unless you are a part of a very rare type of family, I sincerely doubt that anyone here knows the -complete- *truth* of their ancestors. People are free to believe what they wish.
Now here, have some chocolate n shuddap
It was like 3 weeks ago
And its a whole lunar month. Its not about being Pagan for me (since I am not), its about my celtic heritage. The Celtic Calendar is very simple. And whilst I am aware I cannot be exactly sure of my familial providence the fact that My fathers side of the family are pure blood welsh for at least 400 years along with having traditional celtic family name and my mothers side being Irish/Scottish for at least the same times, I have a pretty good chance at having some Celt in me somewhere
Plus if I take the modern date since today is my Birthday I was born on Samhain so I have no soul and can't use a mirror, and that would be bad. Whereas on the celtic calendar I have a good chance of missing the criteria for a Samhain baby, by quite a lot
SO yeah anyway Penblwydd Hapus to me.
Saran2006-11-01 12:38:40
Well today (Nov 1) is Beltain for me YAY!
I celebrated by buying firefly, singing my head off in my car(weird stares just means they are jealous), and well lets ignore my night at work
I celebrated by buying firefly, singing my head off in my car(weird stares just means they are jealous), and well lets ignore my night at work
Verithrax2006-11-01 12:55:13
Today is the 13th of the Aftermath, which is also a Setting Orange. Maladay was just a week or so ago, and afflux is a good 37 days away, so I have nothing, no cool-sounding Pagan date for me right now.
Except for the fact that I can come up with my wholly spurious holiday and wave a dead chicken over it to consecrate it, and I just might. Of course, this is All Saint's Day and tomorrow is the Day of the Dead, so it's not that bad.
Except for the fact that I can come up with my wholly spurious holiday and wave a dead chicken over it to consecrate it, and I just might. Of course, this is All Saint's Day and tomorrow is the Day of the Dead, so it's not that bad.
Unknown2006-11-01 12:55:33
QUOTE(Saran @ Nov 1 2006, 12:38 PM) 349146
Well today (Nov 1) is Beltain for me YAY!
I celebrated by buying firefly, singing my head off in my car(weird stares just means they are jealous), and well lets ignore my night at work
Thats a pretty unique time of year to have it.
Verithrax2006-11-01 13:00:54
I assume he's in the Southern hemisphere, hence it's the end of spring for him (And me, in fact.)
It would be weird for him to be celebrating the beginning of summer/end of spring in May if he wasn't in the northern hemisphere, anyway.
Damn those confusing Australian pagans!
It would be weird for him to be celebrating the beginning of summer/end of spring in May if he wasn't in the northern hemisphere, anyway.
Damn those confusing Australian pagans!
Unknown2006-11-01 13:06:05
Bleh didn't think about the wrong half of the world.
Saran2006-11-01 13:44:27
QUOTE(AlyssandraAbSidhe @ Nov 2 2006, 12:06 AM) 349155
Bleh didn't think about the wrong half of the world.
It's one of the things I've always liked about the holidays, It makes so much more sense than when I'm celebrating xmas with all of those wintery symbols and the like while complaining about the blazing heat.
I seriously want to see a Santa survive the heat in that outfit
Jitwix2006-11-01 13:53:36
We don't really celebrate Halloween in South Africa. No candy and trick or treating. Although, the nightclubs and bars seem to be having Halloweeen parties these days. I blame too much American TV.
Bhiele2006-11-01 15:04:36
It's All Saints Day for me.
We had so many cute little trick or treaters! Lots of ninjas, a few pirates, lots of princesses...I'm sorry you missed out on the costumed munchkins, Noola!
We had so many cute little trick or treaters! Lots of ninjas, a few pirates, lots of princesses...I'm sorry you missed out on the costumed munchkins, Noola!
Ixion2006-11-01 15:25:12
QUOTE(Fain @ Oct 31 2006, 11:54 AM) 348781
I'll most likely be dressing up as Fain. I challenge you all to join me as we bring our "characters" to life and then submit a picture to the costume contest!
-- Finally I have an excuse to be greedy, hateful and loving-of-conflict. Woo.
I accept your challenge. I look forward to meeting you on the battlef.. err photobook field.
Verithrax2006-11-01 15:26:05
What's sad is that we both know you're really scrawny nerds in real life.
Ixion2006-11-01 15:45:21
I think anyone who plays a MUD has some measure of nerd in them, but scrawny? Thanks for your ignorance.
Shiri2006-11-01 15:54:47
I didn't see any trick-or-treaters we may have had for reasons obvious to anyone who knows me...now that I remember, when I ask my parents why the they left giant antlers where I was going to tread on them I can ask them if there's any foods left over from the kids. Been having a dearth of them the last couple years.
Soll2006-11-01 16:06:51
QUOTE(Verithrax @ Nov 1 2006, 03:26 PM) 349199
What's sad is that we both know you're really scrawny nerds in real life.
Ixion isn't a scrawny nerd. (Underying ? )