BrokenArts on 28/10/2010 at 01:11
Thanks Tocky, that was a great read. :) I think you are my male counterpart, for how I love Halloween so, and this time of year in general.
Hopefully after this weekend, I will have a story to tell or two, and pictures as well. Tomorrow starts a long 4 day weekend of festivities.
Thursday - Antique Mall party,
Friday - School carnival
Saturday - Annual Haunted house
Sunday - Halloween Party - with 1000's of kids descending on this party house, I must be insane to go.
Interesting to note, our new location for work. I was having a conversation with the store manager. We both love fall, I mentioned its time to make our annual visit to the haunted houses. She told me, she and her husband visit REAL haunted house. Ohhhhh really? Her husband sees ghosts. Can I come? :ebil: We'll be going soon.
Dia on 28/10/2010 at 01:31
Wow, B'Arts! A REAL haunted house? Wish I was going along! We'll definitely need to hear details & see pics on that one! :thumb:
BrokenArts on 28/10/2010 at 03:15
You can count on it! When she first mentioned it to me, I just looked at her, and blinked as my eyebrows hit the top of my hairline, in surprise. *No shit?* It will be interesting. I'm on the fence about it, more curious than anything. I've seen a few things in my day.
While doing the dishes recently, I was washing the dishes, I thought I heard my Rosie, she was a parakeet I had put to sleep earlier this year. Yeah little bird, I had her for 10 years. She had a specific tweet, I heard her twice, and it wasn't a bird outside. Not the first time I thought I heard her. Who knows. Yeah I just hear shit.
Tocky on 28/10/2010 at 05:41
Quote Posted by BrokenArts
I thought I heard my Rosie, she was a parakeet I had put to sleep earlier this year.
As opposed to all the parakeets you had put to sleep later in the year? Small wonder you are being parakeet haunted with all the feathery little skeletons in your closet missy. Could have been a mockingbird just repeating what was heard from your house. That's the thing about the odd stuff though, if you think long enough there is always an explaination. And when not you can just pretend there is. Yup. Nothing strange about the tops of trees on fire or forest animals running into you because they can't see you in an open field or limbs breaking in a circle around you in the night or gut ripping voodoo or spooning ghosts or any of that. Nope.
Have fun.
Xavier looks like Doom and dethtoll controversy in my thread. Cool.
BrokenArts on 28/10/2010 at 12:15
Funny thing is, when I try to imagine in my head, her tweet, what she sounds like, its difficult. Oh I just have bats in my belfry.
Kolya on 28/10/2010 at 13:10
When our family cat died we all saw her one time or another in the corner of the eye, sitting in a doorway, on the couch or even running between our legs. It always turned out to be just a blanket, shoes or some other dark object of course. I guess we all were so used to these encounters that we still expected to meet her, although she was sitting very quietly in a little blue cup labeled "Babette" in the living room cabinet.
Conversely I can hear and distinguish my own cat from others now through several walls and closed doors four floors above. And did I tell how she opened the door for me when I had forgotten my keys lately? I guess I did. She's very smart and very talkative. But instead of her learning German I had to learn cattish. That's how lazy she is.
Kolya on 28/10/2010 at 17:33
Quote Posted by Queue
[...] we just ate it. [...] the cat was German.
I'll have to look that up but...yeah, that makes you a quarter-nazi! This is good news actually, you're now eligible for evil priesthood!
Ah sorry, I meant
baaad news of course. Haha, you crazy folk! ;)
Anyway, just follow the path that's plastered with starving kittens down into the
Höhlen von Aschgeroch.
But be aware that the kittens haven't been fed for 2 months and they will cutely lick at anything that comes close to them. Bis Danzig! :thumb:
Queue on 28/10/2010 at 17:39
Quote Posted by Kolya
I'll have to look that up but...yeah, that makes you a quarter-nazi!
I wonder if that makes me eligible for any sort of government grants. Hey, a quarter-Indian gets you free college. So one never knows.
*putting on my bib and grabbin' a fork*
BrokenArts on 29/10/2010 at 01:26
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