usually not I live on the second floor and the windows cant be seen from ground level. pluss Im usually at the station doing our anual haunted hall of terror
2007-10-05 09:34:03
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answered by Anonymous
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Absolutely! I love Halloween. I have purple lights and a black cat that I cut out of wood. I have a scarecrow, about 6 or seven pumpkins. I have these torch looking things that I hang from hangers I made to light the way for the trick or treaters. I make up goody bags weeks in advance and then because I have eaten or given them to my friends I have to make more. The bad thing is where I live I get no trick or treaters! We are at the entrance to a subdivision and the kids stay in the subdivision a little deeper. We will be in a new place next year on a cul de sac so it should be better!
I'm such a weirdo I actually go outside and stand in the street to admire the decorations...I even take night pics of the light. Yep I'm a goof...
2007-10-05 00:57:33
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answered by Leepal 5
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Yes, I put up as many Halloeen decorations as I can. I love decorating for all the holidays.
2007-10-05 00:47:43
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answered by MikeyG 6
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I did when I lived in the USA but not anymore they don't do the Halloween thing in the Philippines..
2007-10-04 19:27:42
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answered by Jay & Gigi 6
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One pumpkin outside the front door. That's it. If I'm feelin' creative I might carve a face in it, but it's usually just a blank-faced wannabe Jack O'Lantern.
2007-10-04 19:25:46
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answered by Tut Uncommon 7
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Yes. We even put a costume on our dog, last year. He's the only pet we've ever had that preens around with a waggy tail.
2007-10-04 19:25:21
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answered by Georgie 7
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i used to put tomb stones in my yard, fake caskets, pumpkins,skelrtons the whole 9 yards, but not so much any more now that my youngest is a teen and just isn't into it any more, but it was fun
2007-10-05 02:03:50
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answered by Ronni 6
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I do a little, I put those sticky decals in my windows, the ones that are easy to remove.
2007-10-04 19:31:38
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answered by Mrs. Wall 4
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in spite of the incontrovertible fact that Halloween poses as a Christian trip, it rather is uncovered as a pagan dinner celebration. maximum fairly, the Druids of historical Britain borrowed this Babylonian competition and celebrated it to honor Samhain, Lord of the ineffective, whose competition fell on November one million. - Halloween for the duration of the Centuries, Linton, p. 4. They believed this pagan god reported as collectively "specific depraved souls on Halloween" - Encyclopedia Britannica, 14th ed., Vol. 11, p. 103. One dictionary describes "pagan" as: "one among a people or community watching a polytheistic faith." "Polytheistic" ability "the worship of or theory in extra suitable than one god." genuine Christians might desire to evaluate those issues as severe as a results of fact God perspectives those issues very heavily. (Lev. 19:2) God Himself stated: "you mustn't have the different gods against my face. as a results of fact I Jehovah your God am a God exacting unique devotion." (Ex. 20:one million-5) NWT. of course, God would not approve of any ceremonies or customs which have any pagan institutions. The Bible additionally warns us with reference to the prepare of spiritism - of which Halloween traditionally has close connections with. The Bible warns against the prepare of spiritism. (Deuteronomy 18:10-12; one million Corinthians 10:20-22; (2 Corinthians 6:14-sixteen) and ultimately, Halloween is in accordance with ideals that run thoroughly opposite to what the Bible teaches. Halloween, All Saints’ Day, and All Souls’ Day are all based on the ideals that the ineffective go through or that they might someway deliver harm to the residing. in spite of the incontrovertible fact that, the Bible of course exhibits that such ideals are no longer genuine, asserting: “The residing are unsleeping that they are going to die; yet as for the ineffective, they are unsleeping of no longer something in any respect.” (Ecclesiastes 9:5)
2017-01-03 03:59:11
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answered by ? 3
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Nope nor Christmas.
2007-10-05 05:26:10
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answered by reverendrichie 4
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