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See, Because a 'spirit' is also a ghoost.
For those of you who live lonely unloved drunken lives, how do you celebrate these events if at all? I suspect it's mostly food oriented. A couple of dogs and burgers on the 4th. Some turkey on Thanksgeeveeng. Etc. I have younger relatives to bum candy off of luckily and it softens the blow of "celebrating" nonsense.
But do you celebrate this childish halloween shit? The most I will do is watch some horror movies, and other creepy things like old timey radio plays, Art Bell compilations, some of them Haunted shows, listen to some monster related music. And maybe indulge in some of that candy, just a taste. Just a little bit.
Anybody got Denny Falcone's Halloween playlist off the hard drive of hits? I know we kick it off with a little Edgar Winter Frankenstein... heuh heuh heh. Vurry good. Werewolves of London. Alright? Heh... Some uhh Candlemass Bewitched?? I go deep with the monster music.
For those of you who live lonely unloved drunken lives, how do you celebrate these events if at all? I suspect it's mostly food oriented. A couple of dogs and burgers on the 4th. Some turkey on Thanksgeeveeng. Etc. I have younger relatives to bum candy off of luckily and it softens the blow of "celebrating" nonsense.
But do you celebrate this childish halloween shit? The most I will do is watch some horror movies, and other creepy things like old timey radio plays, Art Bell compilations, some of them Haunted shows, listen to some monster related music. And maybe indulge in some of that candy, just a taste. Just a little bit.
Anybody got Denny Falcone's Halloween playlist off the hard drive of hits? I know we kick it off with a little Edgar Winter Frankenstein... heuh heuh heh. Vurry good. Werewolves of London. Alright? Heh... Some uhh Candlemass Bewitched?? I go deep with the monster music.