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Virginia Tadrzynski
 
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My place of employment wants us to dress for the occassion. Is anyone else
doing it and what are you going as......I thought I would be a deviled egg.
-Ginny


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In article >, "Virginia Tadrzynski"
> wrote:

> My place of employment wants us to dress for the occassion. Is anyone
> else
> doing it and what are you going as......I thought I would be a deviled
> egg.
> -Ginny


We went to a costume party once where we had to dress up as song titles.
A very simple one: Wear a big pocke****ch around your neck and carry
and empty open purse or wallet. "If You've Got The Money, Honey, I've
Got The Time." Rob wore a red sweatshirt and went as "The Red, Red
Robin. Goes Bob Bob Bobbing Along". I wore a hooded robe like a monk
and walked around saying only "evening" in various chant tones. "Some
Monk Chanted Evening." "-) (OK, "Some Enchanted Evening" - Rossano
Brassi, eh?)

When Beck was 7-1/2 months pregnant, she wore a black sports bra and
black tights -- and painted her enormous belly orange -- like a
jack-o-lantern. I think her bellybutton was the nose. :-) It was a
small party with only very good friends in attendance. The picture is
hysterical! (Have you looked at the pic of Sam as pumpkin on my
webpage, Ginny? Do.)
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One time on Usenet, "Virginia Tadrzynski" > said:

> My place of employment wants us to dress for the occassion. Is anyone else
> doing it and what are you going as......I thought I would be a deviled egg.


A fellow mom dressed up as an egg with horns, tail, and pitchfork two
years ago, is that what you mean? I absolutely loved that costume...


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Virginia Tadrzynski wrote:
> My place of employment wants us to dress for the occassion. Is anyone else
> doing it and what are you going as......I thought I would be a deviled egg.
> -Ginny
>
>
> --
> "There are weapons of mass destruction.....and Dick Cheney has the receipt"
> . -Prof. Irwin Corey
>
>

Well as a real practicing "Witch" and member of an active Coven I plan
to dress up as an angel. And I am taking the wonderful receipt for
Angel Food Cake that I done for years. It is filled with chocolate so
that when it is cut in runs out in a river of yummy stuff. The top is
frosted with cream cheese, powdered sugar and pecans with coconut shreds
toasted.
I also make a devils food cake with all the appropriate stuff in it,
just what would have been expected. Now this is for a work thingy.
You would love what we really have to eat at our Samhain festival.
Hope this doesn't get to the wrong newsgroup again!
Bee
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previously in rfc, Beirader > wrote:

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> Well as a real practicing "Witch" and member of an active Coven I
> plan to dress up as an angel. And I am taking the wonderful receipt
> for Angel Food Cake that I done for years. It is filled with
> chocolate so that when it is cut in runs out in a river of yummy
> stuff. The top is frosted with cream cheese, powdered sugar and
> pecans with coconut shreds toasted.



I'd love to have that recipe!! It sounds delicious.

-Claudia



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Beirader wrote:

> Well as a real practicing "Witch" and member of an active Coven



What an ignorant bunch of BS.

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Virginia Tadrzynski wrote:

> What is served at Samhain?



Studpidity.

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Virginia Tadrzynski wrote:

> What is served at Samhain?



Studpidity.

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Gregory Morrow wrote:
> Virginia Tadrzynski wrote:
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>>What is served at Samhain?

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> Studpidity.
>

How would you know. Stupid people who go to Grinnell and live in that
state of mindlessness would never have a clue.
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Gregory Morrow wrote:
> Virginia Tadrzynski wrote:
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>>What is served at Samhain?

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> Studpidity.
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How would you know. Stupid people who go to Grinnell and live in that
state of mindlessness would never have a clue.


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In article >, baker
> wrote:

> You and two other people remember that the historical background
> Halloween is religious. Well, OK, maybe a few more remember. For most
> folks it's about pumpkins, black cats, and witches on broomsticks! :-)


Those are the religious symbols. I just find it odd that people
get in a snit about Christmas lights at work, but are okay with dressing
up and having Halloween decorations up.

Regards,
Ranee

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Ranee Mueller > wrote in
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> In article >, baker
> > wrote:
>
>> You and two other people remember that the historical background
>> Halloween is religious. Well, OK, maybe a few more remember. For
>> most folks it's about pumpkins, black cats, and witches on
>> broomsticks! :-)

>
> Those are the religious symbols. I just find it odd that
> people
> get in a snit about Christmas lights at work, but are okay with
> dressing up and having Halloween decorations up.
>
> Regards,
> Ranee
>


Yes, I know, but most folks either don't think of that or don't even
know that.

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Ranee Mueller > wrote in
:

> In article >, baker
> > wrote:
>
>> You and two other people remember that the historical background
>> Halloween is religious. Well, OK, maybe a few more remember. For
>> most folks it's about pumpkins, black cats, and witches on
>> broomsticks! :-)

>
> Those are the religious symbols. I just find it odd that
> people
> get in a snit about Christmas lights at work, but are okay with
> dressing up and having Halloween decorations up.
>
> Regards,
> Ranee
>


Yes, I know, but most folks either don't think of that or don't even
know that.

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When the Chips are Down,
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On Fri, 15 Oct 2004 01:35:04 GMT, baker >
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> Yes, I know, but most folks either don't think of that or don't even
> know that.


More likely don't know. Ignorance is bliss!

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baker wrote:
> Ranee Mueller > wrote in
> :
>
>
>>In article >, baker
> wrote:
>>
>>
>>>You and two other people remember that the historical background
>>>Halloween is religious. Well, OK, maybe a few more remember. For
>>>most folks it's about pumpkins, black cats, and witches on
>>>broomsticks! :-)

>>
>> Those are the religious symbols. I just find it odd that
>> people
>>get in a snit about Christmas lights at work, but are okay with
>>dressing up and having Halloween decorations up.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Ranee
>>

>
>
> Yes, I know, but most folks either don't think of that or don't even
> know that.
>

As a practicing Wiccan I observe Samhain/Halloween as a most sacred
holiday of the year. We have a marvelous time that is both serious and
festive. At our home we have all kinds of decor dealing with the holiday
One year I gave out pamphlets on The Wiccan Religion and there were over
300 takers along with the appropriate candy.
It is a great time to educate those who want to know more.
Bee
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Beirader > wrote in
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> baker wrote:
>> Ranee Mueller > wrote in
>> :
>>
>>
>>>In article >, baker
> wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>>You and two other people remember that the historical background
>>>>Halloween is religious. Well, OK, maybe a few more remember. For
>>>>most folks it's about pumpkins, black cats, and witches on
>>>>broomsticks! :-)
>>>
>>> Those are the religious symbols. I just find it odd that
>>> people
>>>get in a snit about Christmas lights at work, but are okay with
>>>dressing up and having Halloween decorations up.
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>> Ranee
>>>

>>
>>
>> Yes, I know, but most folks either don't think of that or don't even
>> know that.
>>

> As a practicing Wiccan I observe Samhain/Halloween as a most sacred
> holiday of the year. We have a marvelous time that is both serious
> and festive. At our home we have all kinds of decor dealing with the
> holiday One year I gave out pamphlets on The Wiccan Religion and there
> were over 300 takers along with the appropriate candy.
> It is a great time to educate those who want to know more.
> Bee


I have a highschool friend who became a practicing Wiccan years ago. I
have learned much from him.

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Beirader > wrote in
:

> baker wrote:
>> Ranee Mueller > wrote in
>> :
>>
>>
>>>In article >, baker
> wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>>You and two other people remember that the historical background
>>>>Halloween is religious. Well, OK, maybe a few more remember. For
>>>>most folks it's about pumpkins, black cats, and witches on
>>>>broomsticks! :-)
>>>
>>> Those are the religious symbols. I just find it odd that
>>> people
>>>get in a snit about Christmas lights at work, but are okay with
>>>dressing up and having Halloween decorations up.
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>> Ranee
>>>

>>
>>
>> Yes, I know, but most folks either don't think of that or don't even
>> know that.
>>

> As a practicing Wiccan I observe Samhain/Halloween as a most sacred
> holiday of the year. We have a marvelous time that is both serious
> and festive. At our home we have all kinds of decor dealing with the
> holiday One year I gave out pamphlets on The Wiccan Religion and there
> were over 300 takers along with the appropriate candy.
> It is a great time to educate those who want to know more.
> Bee


I have a highschool friend who became a practicing Wiccan years ago. I
have learned much from him.

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When the Chips are Down,
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On Sat, 9 Oct 2004 23:29:44 -0400, "Virginia Tadrzynski"
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>My place of employment wants us to dress for the occassion. Is anyone else
>doing it and what are you going as......I thought I would be a deviled egg.
>-Ginny



Ouch! you work on a Sunday?


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On Sat, 9 Oct 2004 23:29:44 -0400, "Virginia Tadrzynski"
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>My place of employment wants us to dress for the occassion. Is anyone else
>doing it and what are you going as......I thought I would be a deviled egg.
>-Ginny



Ouch! you work on a Sunday?
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