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mockney piers Wrote:

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> Aaaaaaah, that's my mistake.

> I just like carving pumpkins!!!!!


Ooh, come over to Moos Towers for Halloween then, we love carved pumpkins! Have had some very cool ones in past years - I'll be looking to see whether I can keep the standards up.


Maybe I've been lucky, but the trick-or-treating we've had has always been brilliant. Very sweet little ones from about 4pm, getting bigger and hairier (we had a good werewolf last year) up to about 10pm but always nice and polite and up for a laugh.

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tbh it's mostly just the kids from next door and around the estate, all jolly nice. I do tend to forget about it until it's too late and have to scrabble around for packets of crisps and things.


Right a think a pumpkin off is the order of the day. Lets post our efforts up on here in a bid to outdo not only each other but all our past efforts to date!!

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Loz Wrote:

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> Pumpkinless and door-answering-less. I either get

> lots in and nobody shows (causing untold damage to

> my waistline) or I forget and the entire contents

> of the local school descend on my doorstep.

>

> Bah humbug. I think I am at the point of applying

> for the next series of 'Grumpy Old Men'.


Very good Loz

Have lots ready, tell me where you live and my kids will save your waistline - you will have noting left.

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