Hello folks ;}
Today is Halloween and I reserved some things to post here that I'm sure you will enjoy :D
First I'll put some information about Halloween acording to Uncyclopedia ;}
"All Harlots is a tradition that goes back centuries in the west. On October 31st mothers everywhere would send their daughters out in whoreish costumes to gather tricks or treats around the neighbourhood. Traditional garb includes low cut shirts, short skirts and thigh high stockings honouring the dead and spirits.
In America Halloween has become known as "My Mommy Lets me Dress Like a Skunk Night", but is still referred to as Halloween for short. Emos and Goths alike love it. Pilgrim mothers everywhere would dress up their daughters as filthy skunks in short black skirts, copious amounts of bad makeup that went around the neighbourhood begging for tricks and treats. Mostly on local street corners and bars but a few could be found wandering into the suburban streets on wobbly 3" heels and pulling tricks on the unsuspecting pious folk, getting wasted out of their skulls on rock candy and wanton acts of vandalism on letterboxes, parked horses and stage coaches if their trick didn't literally pony up the rock.
On December 31, 1959 the holiday was protested by many conservatives, including such high profile celebrities as Oprah and Ultra Jesus. Consequently it was banned by the government until the 1960s."
Now I have a clip of a music that have in a filme called 'The Nightmare before Christimas' of Tim Burton, I loved this film and I guess you'll like too with you see this ;}
This is Halloween
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xpvdAJYvofI
And to make you jump off your chair there is a video clip of a song that everybody knows.
Thriller
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AtyJbIOZjS8
Finally, here you will see a funny parody of the film 'Night of the living dead'.
Night of the living bread
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rBblUJRbG38
Well, that's all folks! 8B
Passed here: Sofia
HAVE A HAPPY HALLOWEEN NIGHT!Today is Halloween and I reserved some things to post here that I'm sure you will enjoy :D
First I'll put some information about Halloween acording to Uncyclopedia ;}
"All Harlots is a tradition that goes back centuries in the west. On October 31st mothers everywhere would send their daughters out in whoreish costumes to gather tricks or treats around the neighbourhood. Traditional garb includes low cut shirts, short skirts and thigh high stockings honouring the dead and spirits.
In America Halloween has become known as "My Mommy Lets me Dress Like a Skunk Night", but is still referred to as Halloween for short. Emos and Goths alike love it. Pilgrim mothers everywhere would dress up their daughters as filthy skunks in short black skirts, copious amounts of bad makeup that went around the neighbourhood begging for tricks and treats. Mostly on local street corners and bars but a few could be found wandering into the suburban streets on wobbly 3" heels and pulling tricks on the unsuspecting pious folk, getting wasted out of their skulls on rock candy and wanton acts of vandalism on letterboxes, parked horses and stage coaches if their trick didn't literally pony up the rock.
On December 31, 1959 the holiday was protested by many conservatives, including such high profile celebrities as Oprah and Ultra Jesus. Consequently it was banned by the government until the 1960s."
Now I have a clip of a music that have in a filme called 'The Nightmare before Christimas' of Tim Burton, I loved this film and I guess you'll like too with you see this ;}
This is Halloween
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xpvdAJYvofI
And to make you jump off your chair there is a video clip of a song that everybody knows.
Thriller
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AtyJbIOZjS8
Finally, here you will see a funny parody of the film 'Night of the living dead'.
Night of the living bread
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rBblUJRbG38
Well, that's all folks! 8B
Passed here: Sofia
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