26 Oct 12 - 07:38 AM (#3426316) Subject: BS: What Are You Going To Be For Halloween? From: Henry Krinkle I don't do holidays anymore. But if I did: Henry Krinkle's Costume |
26 Oct 12 - 09:31 AM (#3426353) Subject: RE: BS: What Are You Going To Be For Halloween? From: Rapparee Myself. I'm quite frightening enough. |
26 Oct 12 - 09:40 AM (#3426359) Subject: RE: BS: What Are You Going To Be For Halloween? From: GUEST,Eliza In our village the little children (five - eight years old) come to our door dressed up. If we opened the door wearing costumes it would terrify them, so we don't. But we have a lit-up pumpkin and lots of sweets for them. I lit our pumpkin for the first time last night. I'm nver very good at carving it, but just do rough eyes, nose and those jagged teeth. |
26 Oct 12 - 09:52 AM (#3426364) Subject: RE: BS: What Are You Going To Be For Halloween? From: Bee-dubya-ell Actually, Krinklepops, they don't make a costume suited to your personality, but you could wear this tee-shirt instead. |
26 Oct 12 - 09:56 AM (#3426367) Subject: RE: BS: What Are You Going To Be For Halloween? From: Henry Krinkle I like that. But we don't do Halloween in this town. The churches here forbid it. It's Satanic. =(:-( )) |
26 Oct 12 - 10:03 AM (#3426370) Subject: RE: BS: What Are You Going To Be For Halloween? From: Mr Happy I'm going to be out! |
26 Oct 12 - 10:41 AM (#3426386) Subject: RE: BS: What Are You Going To Be For Halloween? From: GUEST,999 Dang, Mr Happy, that's word-for-word what I came here to post, so instead please allow me to say, "Ditto!" |
26 Oct 12 - 10:45 AM (#3426387) Subject: RE: BS: What Are You Going To Be For Halloween? From: John MacKenzie Pissed. |
26 Oct 12 - 11:12 AM (#3426406) Subject: RE: BS: What Are You Going To Be For Halloween? From: Henry Krinkle Then again, I could pull out a guitar, put my ass on my shoulders, and be Ted Gnugent. =(:-( )) |
26 Oct 12 - 11:13 AM (#3426408) Subject: RE: BS: What Are You Going To Be For Halloween? From: saulgoldie At home, watching TDS/Colbert, and later, playing my guitar. The kids, few in our area anyway, don't need more sugar. And they throw out the apples cause, you know, a long time ago in a place far away, someone once put razors in them. Saul |
26 Oct 12 - 11:15 AM (#3426410) Subject: RE: BS: What Are You Going To Be For Halloween? From: Henry Krinkle A friend of my sister's was given LSD in candy. =(:-( O) |
26 Oct 12 - 11:16 AM (#3426411) Subject: RE: BS: What Are You Going To Be For Halloween? From: GUEST,999 The little fuckers should be home studying. |
26 Oct 12 - 11:23 AM (#3426414) Subject: RE: BS: What Are You Going To Be For Halloween? From: Henry Krinkle Or praying for salvation. =(:-( )) |
26 Oct 12 - 11:29 AM (#3426420) Subject: RE: BS: What Are You Going To Be For Halloween? From: Henry Krinkle So nobody's going as a shitfaced drunk? Good to hear!!! =(:-( D) |
26 Oct 12 - 11:34 AM (#3426424) Subject: RE: BS: What Are You Going To Be For Halloween? From: GUEST,999 LOL |
26 Oct 12 - 11:37 AM (#3426425) Subject: RE: BS: What Are You Going To Be For Halloween? From: GUEST,punkfolkrocker .. very quiet.. with all the lights switched off at the front of the house and the TV at it's lowest audible volume........ |
26 Oct 12 - 11:56 AM (#3426431) Subject: RE: BS: What Are You Going To Be For Halloween? From: Bill D We're gonna have a hurricane, and 2-4" of rain. Any kid who comes as a porpoise gets a fish. |
26 Oct 12 - 01:21 PM (#3426483) Subject: RE: BS: What Are You Going To Be For Halloween? From: Penny S. In the back, with a notice in the front saying I'm not playing. Penny |
26 Oct 12 - 01:38 PM (#3426487) Subject: RE: BS: What Are You Going To Be For Halloween? From: GUEST,Eliza We had lots of lovely children last year, some with their mums, ohters (older ones) in small groups. Their costumes were very good, we admired each one. Our next-door neighbour came in a horrible witch's mask and cloak, frightened the life out of me. It's such a small out-of-the-way village that there isn't much risk to the little ones, we all know eachother. If they see a lighted pumpkin at the door, they'll ring the bell. I can't wait! |
26 Oct 12 - 01:50 PM (#3426492) Subject: RE: BS: What Are You Going To Be For Halloween? From: GUEST,Big Al Whittle the 10 Bar Bridport, doing a sophisticated cabaret for a select few. |
26 Oct 12 - 07:22 PM (#3426599) Subject: RE: BS: What Are You Going To Be For Halloween? From: frogprince I'm going to be an old gray haired retired coot. I haven't decided yet whether to put a costume over that. Which kinda reminds me of the lady who came into a cafe to meet some of her friends for lunch. She arrived at the table and said, "I just saw a clown outside". A friend looked at her and asked, "Was it a real clown, or just someone dressed up like one?" |
26 Oct 12 - 07:32 PM (#3426605) Subject: RE: BS: What Are You Going To Be For Halloween? From: GUEST,Ebor_Fiddler Not being an American, I shall ignore it as usual and annoy the small beggars at my door. I'm a miserable old sod and proud of it, being a true Yorkshireman. |
26 Oct 12 - 07:39 PM (#3426608) Subject: RE: BS: What Are You Going To Be For Halloween? From: Bobert What am I gonna' be??? Does drunk count??? B~ |
26 Oct 12 - 08:51 PM (#3426632) Subject: RE: BS: What Are You Going To Be For Halloween? From: Bee-dubya-ell "A friend of my sister's was given LSD in candy." Yeah, someone gave me LSD three or four Halloweens in a row. Well, they didn't actually give it to me. It cost six bucks a hit. |
26 Oct 12 - 08:54 PM (#3426633) Subject: RE: BS: What Are You Going To Be For Halloween? From: Bobert Yo, Beeze.... Can ya' get me some... I gotta a couple tabs of Mister Natural that I put in a book 30 years ago but I was kinda messed up at the time and can't remember which book it's in... I think I got one trip left in me... B;~) |
26 Oct 12 - 08:56 PM (#3426634) Subject: RE: BS: What Are You Going To Be For Halloween? From: Henry Krinkle Well, we'll have at least one shitfaced drunk. Right, bobette? =(:-( D) |
26 Oct 12 - 09:02 PM (#3426636) Subject: RE: BS: What Are You Going To Be For Halloween? From: Bobert Sorry, Krinkx, but I don't do "shitfaced drunk"... I kinda like a mellow drunk on Halloween... You know... The kind where you can stand up 'er play music 'er just scare the heck outta kids... I used to love scarin' kids... Trick 'er treat, my hillbilly butt... Scare 'um good... B~ |
26 Oct 12 - 09:06 PM (#3426638) Subject: RE: BS: What Are You Going To Be For Halloween? From: gnu Cheucy was a LARGE black/white female cat. Smart as a whip because I trained her that way. She would do what I told her to do but she would growl and hiss and moan about it. But, we got along well. About 15 years ago, she was sitting at the top of the steps of a split-entrance I had on Halloween, watching the little kiddies come to the door. Many parents who accompany their little ones also don costumes. I spotted one such... a lady from just up the street in a Sylvester The Cat costume. I stepped out of the door a bit, pointed at her to get her attention and waved her to the door. I explained and asked her to step inside the door. Everyone who knows cats knows what happened next. And, she was so affectionate for nearly a month! |
26 Oct 12 - 09:11 PM (#3426639) Subject: RE: BS: What Are You Going To Be For Halloween? From: Bobert Wow... Looks as if Krinkx got axed... B~ |
26 Oct 12 - 09:24 PM (#3426641) Subject: RE: BS: What Are You Going To Be For Halloween? From: wysiwyg Asleep! ~S~ |
26 Oct 12 - 09:42 PM (#3426650) Subject: RE: BS: What Are You Going To Be For Halloween? From: Henry Krinkle Axed? What do you mean? =(:-( o) |
26 Oct 12 - 09:45 PM (#3426652) Subject: RE: BS: What Are You Going To Be For Halloween? From: Bobert You know what I mean, Krinkx.... B~ |
26 Oct 12 - 09:50 PM (#3426654) Subject: RE: BS: What Are You Going To Be For Halloween? From: Henry Krinkle No. I don't. Did something get deleted again? I don't remember all my posts. Short term memory loss. =(:-( 0) |
26 Oct 12 - 09:52 PM (#3426656) Subject: RE: BS: What Are You Going To Be For Halloween? From: Bobert Yes, Krinkx... Something you wrote went away.... Guess you are on the radar screen... B~ |
26 Oct 12 - 09:56 PM (#3426659) Subject: RE: BS: What Are You Going To Be For Halloween? From: Henry Krinkle Dear me! Oh my goodness!!! =(:-( O) |
26 Oct 12 - 10:13 PM (#3426664) Subject: RE: BS: What Are You Going To Be For Halloween? From: Beer An Old Man. That way I can save the time to shop or look for something to scare folks. Adrien |
26 Oct 12 - 11:26 PM (#3426686) Subject: RE: BS: What Are You Going To Be For Halloween? From: Rapparee I shall, around 5 p.m., turn off the porch light and the upstairs lights and crawl down to my little hidey-hole of an office in the basement. Anyone bothering me will be shot, survivors will be executed. I have about 5,500 more books to catalog and I can't be bothered with hollow weenies. |
26 Oct 12 - 11:56 PM (#3426697) Subject: RE: BS: What Are You Going To Be For Halloween? From: frogprince "I can't be bothered with hollow weenies." "Why don't witches have children?" |
27 Oct 12 - 12:19 PM (#3426904) Subject: RE: BS: What Are You Going To Be For Halloween? From: Charmion I don't like Hallowe'en since people around here began using it as another opportunity to hang around in bars and get drunk -- in fact, it has become the autumnal version of St Patrick's Day. If it was still little kids in home-made costumes, I would play along, but it isn't, so I don't. One Hallowe'en years ago, I had to rescue my cat, Black Maria, from a tittering teenager who thought it was a good idea to grab Maria off the porch railing where she was taking the air. Maria was fighting for all she was worth, which was considerable, so by the time I caught up with the cat-nappers they were good and sorry. But they would have dropped her on busy Bronson Avenue, where she would provably have been hit by a truck or gotten lost. Like Mr Happy, I will be out. Or hiding, like Rapparee, with the cats firmly behind the home portcullis. |
27 Oct 12 - 12:26 PM (#3426906) Subject: RE: BS: What Are You Going To Be For Halloween? From: Henry Krinkle It's turned into a shameful mess. I stay home. =(:-( 0) |
27 Oct 12 - 01:08 PM (#3426925) Subject: RE: BS: What Are You Going To Be For Halloween? From: Mrrzy I'm still looking for a good idea for very long hair - I went as a hippie once and one of the bosses asked if i'd forgotten it was halloween! |
27 Oct 12 - 01:22 PM (#3426934) Subject: RE: BS: What Are You Going To Be For Halloween? From: GUEST,Eliza You could go as Morticia Adams perhaps? (Bon voyage a Paris Mrrzy, et en meme temps mes condoleances au sujet de la mort de votre mere, paix a son ame. Meilleurs voeux, Eliza x) |
28 Oct 12 - 01:19 AM (#3427158) Subject: RE: BS: What Are You Going To Be For Halloween? From: ChanteyLass I will be an Irishwoman. I'll wear the sweater and cap I bought while I was there a few weeks ago! That shouldn't scare the children. I give out dollar bills. Parents don't have to worry. The young children think the money is a treat. The older ones might think it's a trick because today $1 is worth so little. The treat for me is that I don't end up eating leftover candy! |
28 Oct 12 - 04:38 AM (#3427183) Subject: RE: BS: What Are You Going To Be For Halloween? From: GUEST,Eliza The 'sweets dilemma' bothers me a bit, all those colourants and unhealthy sugar. I got some super sweets in Tesco's, they're sugar vampire teeth! It's only a one-off occasion so I'm hoping the children find them fun without getting high on chemicals and a sugar rush! |
28 Oct 12 - 05:19 PM (#3427428) Subject: RE: BS: What Are You Going To Be For Halloween? From: Mrrzy Morticia would be great if I could walk in a tight dress! merci ma chere... |
28 Oct 12 - 05:31 PM (#3427430) Subject: RE: BS: What Are You Going To Be For Halloween? From: gnu Beer... love it! >:-D |
28 Oct 12 - 06:13 PM (#3427449) Subject: RE: BS: What Are You Going To Be For Halloween? From: Rapparee Relieved, I hope. My wife's in Maryland, near DC. |
28 Oct 12 - 06:31 PM (#3427458) Subject: RE: BS: What Are You Going To Be For Halloween? From: Little Hawk I'm thinking of getting a really good ape suit and going door to door drumming up more support for Chongo. |
28 Oct 12 - 06:33 PM (#3427461) Subject: RE: BS: What Are You Going To Be For Halloween? From: Rapparee Go ahead, but Canadians can't vote in US elections. Why don't you suggest it to Shame? Tell him both the Republicans and Democrats will pay him big for this work. |
28 Oct 12 - 09:50 PM (#3427528) Subject: RE: BS: What Are You Going To Be For Halloween? From: GUEST,Guest from Sanity What Are You Going To Be For Halloween? Umm.... a liberal folk singer??? GfS |
29 Oct 12 - 07:55 PM (#3428026) Subject: RE: BS: What Are You Going To Be For Halloween? From: Don(Wyziwyg)T Indoors with the curtains drawn and the porch light out. Round our way they're not interested in sweets. They want MONEY, and they start knocking on doors two days before. Don T. |
30 Oct 12 - 02:11 PM (#3428450) Subject: RE: BS: What Are You Going To Be For Halloween? From: GUEST,mando-player-91 A republican.... that's pretty scary right |
30 Oct 12 - 02:23 PM (#3428453) Subject: RE: BS: What Are You Going To Be For Halloween? From: Henry Krinkle Someone might shoot you. =(:-( o) |
31 Oct 12 - 10:38 AM (#3428851) Subject: RE: BS: What Are You Going To Be For Halloween? From: GUEST,leeneia "getting high on chemicals and a sugar rush" That's just filklore. Don't worry about it anymore. The DH and I will be playing 'nice white folks' tonight. The weather's nice, so we expect between 75-150 trick or treaters. We have our lights up (white ghost, string of purple lights, string of orange) and have bought the candy. We have Hershey's chocolate kisses for the older children and Lifesavers for the toddlers. We look forward to this every year. Where do they experience kids in their town children being happy and all adults being nice? On the news? No. |
31 Oct 12 - 11:08 AM (#3428864) Subject: RE: BS: What Are You Going To Be For Halloween? From: DMcG A curmudgeon. |
31 Oct 12 - 01:05 PM (#3428944) Subject: RE: BS: What Are You Going To Be For Halloween? From: GUEST Barricaded behind locked doors, ignoring the hordes of child-beggars. Of all the crap we've allowed ourselves to import from the US, this is the worst and most meaningless. A racketeering-opportunity we can do without. |
31 Oct 12 - 01:07 PM (#3428946) Subject: RE: BS: What Are You Going To Be For Halloween? From: GUEST,Eliza It's 5pm and we've just had two dear little witches giggling at the door. My pumpkin keeps blowing out as it's quite breezy out there. Our neighbour has put a lifesize luminous skeleton at her door, it's terrifying! Your decorations sound lovely leeneia! |
31 Oct 12 - 02:28 PM (#3429001) Subject: RE: BS: What Are You Going To Be For Halloween? From: Charmion I have to collect my better half from the airport at 1810 hr, and the tinies will have packed it in by the time we get home. It's also cold and wet, thanks to Sandy, so this year's turnout will be low. I have no trouble ignoring teenagers and rambling drunks. |
31 Oct 12 - 02:36 PM (#3429004) Subject: RE: BS: What Are You Going To Be For Halloween? From: GUEST,Eliza So far we've had about twenty children (mums hovering in the background, as you can't be too careful nowadays) Good thing I bought extra sweets! So polite and cute, they all said 'Thank you' and had made a real effort with their costumes. I think it's a lovely time for them, exciting and fun. I've no problem with it, (but of course here in the village we don't get nasties!) |
31 Oct 12 - 05:18 PM (#3429039) Subject: RE: BS: What Are You Going To Be For Halloween? From: Crowhugger Busy. Seeing as it's almost November 1st, I plan to outline my NaNoWriMo project. I'll also catch up on a couple of Burn Notice VOD episodes due to expire at 11 p.m. tonight. Probably also play a bunch of indoor fetch and tug of war with our dogs, who didn't get their full-out romps today thanks to my rehearsals. Between 6 and 8 p.m. these activities will take place entirely at the back of the house so as not to mislead anyone with visible light at the front. Normally we hand out a typical array of obesi-genic crap to 50-80 kids (20 years ago more like 150 kids) as we smile, ooh and ahh at cute or scary costumes. Not this year. My husband's enjoyment of this holiday is contagious however he's out of town so I'm not sufficiently infected to bother. Not even to use the electric pumpkin-lamp instead of carving the real thing. Anyway, most kids around here clearly don't need the empty calories. |
31 Oct 12 - 05:59 PM (#3429053) Subject: RE: BS: What Are You Going To Be For Halloween? From: Ed T Boo |
31 Oct 12 - 08:52 PM (#3429115) Subject: RE: BS: What Are You Going To Be For Halloween? From: Joe_F I am at home by myself. I have a jack o' lantern in the window. |
31 Oct 12 - 09:07 PM (#3429130) Subject: RE: BS: What Are You Going To Be For Halloween? From: meself Back in my day, any old cheapskate who shut off the lights and hid in the dark was liable to get his house vandalized - sadly, this aspect of Hallowe'en seems to be going by the wayside, as the notion becomes more imbedded that your neighbours are not necessarily part of your community. (Why is my computer telling me that I've misspelled Hallowe'en?). |
31 Oct 12 - 10:06 PM (#3429149) Subject: RE: BS: What Are You Going To Be For Halloween? From: Stanron I was so looking forward to being grumpy and no one called. |
31 Oct 12 - 11:41 PM (#3429167) Subject: RE: BS: What Are You Going To Be For Halloween? From: Joe Offer What am I going to be for Halloween? Sober, I guess. -Joe- |
01 Nov 12 - 12:51 AM (#3429181) Subject: RE: BS: What Are You Going To Be For Halloween? From: Little Hawk No kids ever come by on this street on Hallowe'en. Not a one. Not in years. It might be because it's out in the country with only a few houses around. It might be the stygian darkness and the tall trees and the way the moonlight fails to pierce the deeper shadows. Or it might be because of those incidents with the thing that howls at night out in the woods, the sounds of branches breaking in the darkness, and the various mysterious disappearances..... I haven't seen any kids out after dark around here in a looooong time. And precious few adults either. Owwww-OOOOOOOOOOOoooooooooooo! |
01 Nov 12 - 06:40 AM (#3429246) Subject: RE: BS: What Are You Going To Be For Halloween? From: GUEST,Eliza LOL LH, you're making the hairs on my neck prickle! |
01 Nov 12 - 09:19 AM (#3429304) Subject: RE: BS: What Are You Going To Be For Halloween? From: GUEST,leeneia We counted 229 trick or treaters at our house. It was wonderful! We almost ran out of LIfesavers for the two and three-year-olds - had only one left. Had a handful of chocolate kisses at the end. The high point came about 7:30, when my street was filled with the happy chattering of two big groups of kids. I wish parents would ask themselves, how often is my kid actually happy? Really - between the chaotic schools, the violent or manipulative media, the pressure to excel (this esp. for girls), the divorces and the gunshots in the neighborhood, how often is my kid actually happy? (Laughing at a TV show doesn't count.) =========== There were two ten-year-old white girls who had decided that trick-or-treating presented a great PR opp. One walked up and said "Butterflies can see more colors than we do!" Her buddy stepped up to me and said, "Don't text and drive!" I agreed not to. |
01 Nov 12 - 09:28 AM (#3429312) Subject: RE: BS: What Are You Going To Be For Halloween? From: Henry Krinkle In the nearly 21 years I've lived here, I had 1 small group of Trick or Treaters show up. The churches have Fall Festivals. No Halloweening. I think they condemned it as Satanic long before I moved here. So, never a Halloween for Henry. =(:-( )) |
01 Nov 12 - 11:34 AM (#3429372) Subject: RE: BS: What Are You Going To Be For Halloween? From: frogprince A few years ago we were getting something like 75 kids. Last night we got 22. Still fun, though. My favorite was Cleopatra, maybe 9 or 10 years old, with quite a well done costume. Leenia, I think those two would have had me rolling on the porch laughing. |
01 Nov 12 - 12:07 PM (#3429397) Subject: RE: BS: What Are You Going To Be For Halloween? From: Little Hawk "I think they condemned it as Satanic" Where the heck do you live, Henry? Just in terms of the general area, I mean. Arkansas maybe? |
01 Nov 12 - 12:26 PM (#3429405) Subject: RE: BS: What Are You Going To Be For Halloween? From: Henry Krinkle Northeast Georgia. An old company town. Famous for saddlemaking. Statue of Roy Rogers and Trigger here getting saddled up. Right down the street. =(:-( )) |
02 Nov 12 - 08:46 AM (#3429836) Subject: RE: BS: What Are You Going To Be For Halloween? From: GUEST,Big Al Whittle No10 Bar gig was rough as a badger's arsehole - just the way I like them. |
02 Nov 12 - 12:37 PM (#3429946) Subject: RE: BS: What Are You Going To Be For Halloween? From: GUEST,leeneia LH, don't knock Arkansas. Arkansas had pumpkin patches, corn mazes, trick-or-treating and haunted houses. And it was probably more fun because the weather was mild. You can't believe everything you hear on TV about the southern states. |
02 Nov 12 - 01:34 PM (#3429973) Subject: RE: BS: What Are You Going To Be For Halloween? From: Henry Krinkle They filmed Sling Blade there. Nice folks. Reminded me of Louisiana. Sling Blade |
02 Nov 12 - 03:26 PM (#3430034) Subject: RE: BS: What Are You Going To Be For Halloween? From: Little Hawk Okay, leeneia. ;-) I visited Georgia back in the 90s, and I found a lot of nice people there. Never been to Arkansas yet. |
02 Nov 12 - 05:14 PM (#3430084) Subject: RE: BS: What Are You Going To Be For Halloween? From: Don Firth I was right there with Linus as we sat in a very sincere pumpkin patch, waiting for the Great Pumpkin to rise out of the patch and bring presents to all the good little children. Lucy kept coming by and shouting "You BLOCKHEADS!" at us, but just about midnight, we got nice, big pieces of pumpkin pie with a big dollop of whipped cream! She didn't get any! Oh, she of little faith!! Don Firth |
02 Nov 12 - 05:15 PM (#3430085) Subject: RE: BS: What Are You Going To Be For Halloween? From: gnu "Statue of Roy Rogers and Trigger here getting saddled up." Sounds kinky to me. |
02 Nov 12 - 05:21 PM (#3430088) Subject: RE: BS: What Are You Going To Be For Halloween? From: Don Firth The thought of Roy Rogers "mounting" his horse. . . . The story goes--I think it was Dale Evans who told it--that when Trigger died, Roy had him taken to a taxidermist and had him stuffed and mounted. As he was standing there, gazing at the lifelike-looking Trigger, a masterpiece of the taxidermists trade, he turned and gave Dale a long, curious look. At which point, Dale said, "Don't even THINK about it!!" Don Firth |
02 Nov 12 - 08:41 PM (#3430166) Subject: RE: BS: What Are You Going To Be For Halloween? From: Little Hawk LOL!!! If she was like most women, she'd outlive Roy anyway. |
02 Nov 12 - 08:45 PM (#3430170) Subject: RE: BS: What Are You Going To Be For Halloween? From: Bobert When is Halloween anyway??? Maybe I oughtta get some candy in case of trick 'er treaters... Nah... Just invite 'um in fir a few cold ones... B~ |
02 Nov 12 - 08:56 PM (#3430178) Subject: RE: BS: What Are You Going To Be For Halloween? From: frogprince I've heard at least two story variations re Roy, Dale, and Trigger. The one not cited here yet was just to the effect that Roy said that when he died he wanted to be stuffed and put on Trigger. I'm inclined to believe that he did joke to that effect, but who really knows. |
03 Nov 12 - 06:16 AM (#3430319) Subject: RE: BS: What Are You Going To Be For Halloween? From: GUEST,Eliza Poor old pumpkin thrown in bin, next is Bonfire Night. Not too keen as it frightens our cats and the wildlife. But as a child I used to absolutly adore making a Guy and standing round the bonfire holding a sparkler. We used to wheel the Guy round the streets asking for Penny For The Guy. Children keep these happy memories all their lives. |