Bill Crider October 31, 2011 at 6:54 am As you’ll see when my blog post on Halloween appears, we have similar tastes in illustration. Reply ↓
george Post authorOctober 31, 2011 at 3:17 pm Yes, Bill, Great Minds do think alike! Clearly we both have a soft spot in our hearts for Elvira. Reply ↓
Patti Abbott October 31, 2011 at 8:07 am I hope I don’t see too many princesses at my door tonight. This generation doesn’t get Halloween. Reply ↓
george Post authorOctober 31, 2011 at 3:18 pm Halloween is all about candy for this generation, Patti. Reply ↓
Richard R. October 31, 2011 at 1:25 pm I’m not sure there is much to “get” about Halloween any more, Patti. What was your favorite costume as a child? Reply ↓
george Post authorOctober 31, 2011 at 3:19 pm I was a Halloween ghost for years, Rick. But my favorite costume was a cowboy when I was six. Reply ↓
Richard R. October 31, 2011 at 6:07 pm Yes, I think mine was cowboy too, George. Hope your Halloween is a fun one, George. I’ll be watching Monday Night Football while Wife hands out candy to the few visitors we’ll get (cold, rainy and we’re on a steep cul-de-sac). Reply ↓
george Post authorOctober 31, 2011 at 7:38 pm We bought 200 pieces of candy and handed out about 180 of them tonight, Rick. Trick-or-Treaters love our street. Reply ↓
As you’ll see when my blog post on Halloween appears, we have similar tastes in illustration.
Yes, Bill, Great Minds do think alike! Clearly we both have a soft spot in our hearts for Elvira.
You can’t go wrong with the girls.
I agree, Jeff.
I hope I don’t see too many princesses at my door tonight. This generation doesn’t get Halloween.
Halloween is all about candy for this generation, Patti.
I’m not sure there is much to “get” about Halloween any more, Patti. What was your favorite costume as a child?
I was a Halloween ghost for years, Rick. But my favorite costume was a cowboy when I was six.
Yes, I think mine was cowboy too, George. Hope your Halloween is a fun one, George. I’ll be watching Monday Night Football while Wife hands out candy to the few visitors we’ll get (cold, rainy and we’re on a steep cul-de-sac).
We bought 200 pieces of candy and handed out about 180 of them tonight, Rick. Trick-or-Treaters love our street.