i've tried looking through other posts about what to be for halloween but everything that everyone said is so unoriginal. i don't want to be a
-dude
-rockstar
-hannah montana
-witch
-bunny
-mouse
-cat
-dog
etc.
i want something hilarious and original. :D thanks.
ok girl, i think you should dress up as a NERD.
you put like a shirt with a breat pocket on, and then some suspenders, high waters, dordy shoes. and put pens in your pocket. then put tape around your glasses. haha. its funny.
ChristusFollowerus answered Tuesday October 16 2007, 1:34 am: 13 is too old to go trick or treating. In fact, I recommend that you research the origins of this unfortunate holiday. You might find that you don't want anything to do with witchcraft or satanism. The day was celebrated by the Celts of Ancient Europe, the Druids would put out a bonfire and declare it "forever night" St. Patrick, a Christian missionary, witnessed the druids doing this and lit a fire of his own and kept it burning. That symbolized the end of satanic ceremonies in Ireland. Satanic ceremonies were swept aside and the Light of Christ reigned after the Irish left their evil religion of human sacrifice to devils and became Christians. You wonder what the link is: American holloween is a direct decendent of that dark festival. Devils still dwell in the modern day and they look for unwary people to dwell in. If you want to avoid the devils, just don't celebrate holloween, play with wegie boards and do other weird ceremonies or stuff that is evil. Turn to the Light of Jesus Christ instead of the false rewards of the evil one: like candy at Holloween. [ ChristusFollowerus's advice column | Ask ChristusFollowerus A Question ]
PinkLove123321 answered Monday October 15 2007, 11:49 pm: -skool girl
-sexy eskmo
-cute scarecrow
-guy from kiss
-sexy sailor
-indian cheek
-it dosent look like you like animal costumes but a sexy bee, and ladybug r super cute
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