No, Hallowe'en is October 31st. But since it's second only to Christmas as the holiday on whjich the most money is spent by Americans, there are Halloween products already showing up in retail stores. Personally, I think it's great that this country goes all-out pagan once a year. =grin=
I'm not opening my door to these ugly mugs.
ReplyDeleteOhmygod, what a fabulous array of costumes: I'd give those kids all the Reese's peanut butter cups they wanted! =grin=
ReplyDeleteIs it Halloween already (it's not common in Holland), great bunch of ugly people.
ReplyDeleteNo, Hallowe'en is October 31st. But since it's second only to Christmas as the holiday on whjich the most money is spent by Americans, there are Halloween products already showing up in retail stores. Personally, I think it's great that this country goes all-out pagan once a year. =grin=
DeleteIf there would be a contest for the most terrifying Halloween group I bet they would win!
ReplyDeleteNow these are the types of costumes I would love to see at my door!
ReplyDeletehahaha there they are ... hungry and ready for halloween
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