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    Quote Originally Posted by Kaotix View Post
    No I'm not, I was just creating a friendly discussion then people like you come along with all this and start getting serious about it.

    i'm not that serious about it? i was just saying my opinion is all. i'm just not taking the word "happy" seriously.

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    Lol okay.

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    I think halloween is *Removed*, and is just merely an excuse for small annoying children to pressurise frail old women into emptying their cupboards.

    Edited by mat64 (Forum Moderator): Please don't avoid the filter.
    Last edited by mat64; 01-11-2007 at 06:39 PM.

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    isnt it back in the day were witches knocked on peoples doors and kidnapped the kids but one day the mum said take these gingermen bread instead so they did that everyday? what they said on simpsons

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    How does this involve Americans? Happy Halloween could've been started anywhere around the world. Cause mostly everywhere around the world celebrates Halloween. It doesn't mean Americans started it, but sorry, it just bothers me when people say stuff like this when fully, it's most likely not even true. But, probably because people don't celebrate because of the origin of the celebration, but because of the costumes & candy & the one day where you can get all the candy you want for free, etc. But yeah.
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    My grandad died on halloween 10 years ago

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    I think it's sarcasm.

    'HAPPY halloween MUWHHHAAAA'

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    there gettign free sweets from saying it thats why

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    Quote Originally Posted by lAdmire View Post
    How does this involve Americans? Happy Halloween could've been started anywhere around the world. Cause mostly everywhere around the world celebrates Halloween. It doesn't mean Americans started it, but sorry, it just bothers me when people say stuff like this when fully, it's most likely not even true. But, probably because people don't celebrate because of the origin of the celebration, but because of the costumes & candy & the one day where you can get all the candy you want for free, etc. But yeah.
    it is an American tradition lol.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lAdmire View Post
    How does this involve Americans? Happy Halloween could've been started anywhere around the world. Cause mostly everywhere around the world celebrates Halloween. It doesn't mean Americans started it, but sorry, it just bothers me when people say stuff like this when fully, it's most likely not even true. But, probably because people don't celebrate because of the origin of the celebration, but because of the costumes & candy & the one day where you can get all the candy you want for free, etc. But yeah.
    When my mum was a kid, there was no halloween in england.
    America started it.

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