What is the funnest thing you have ever done on halloween?
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Answer:
putt cotton balls all over my self and my squirt bottle and went to parties as partly cloudy with a chance of showers and squirted peeps!
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We drove down Broadway in Fargo N.D. while a halloween block party was going on. The top was off on the 914 Porsche and my friend was pointing up at the sky yelling Oh MY God look look!!!!!!!!! Well---people did look up and a lot of them had a drink or two and were walking at the time.... into one another, into port-a-bars, into chairs and such. If you don't see the humor in this try it. We laughed for hours at the reactions. Too bad they didn't have camcorders in 1976!
epat87
gone to the queen mary!
Lizzeth
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