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Post by Bazzy on Oct 2, 2020 13:22:47 GMT -5
After seeing a poll on twitter , it gave me an idea . Which are you more looking to Halloween or Christmas ?
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Post by luke929 on Oct 2, 2020 13:58:37 GMT -5
Always Christmas... not much of a Halloween guy.
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Post by TTX on Oct 2, 2020 17:52:57 GMT -5
When I was a kid it would have been both but now while I enjoy some horror stuff and Halloween specials, Christmas is much better.
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Post by Crossbones on Oct 2, 2020 19:14:11 GMT -5
i liked Horror as a teenager, but now not so much. I guess I like the old horror to the newer gore stuff and demonic things.
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Post by DK II on Oct 2, 2020 21:59:32 GMT -5
Both...but don't do the decorating for Halloween like we used to do...
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Post by Vegas on Oct 2, 2020 23:30:16 GMT -5
definitely Christmas for me
Christmas coincides with my 2nd longest break (other than Summer) of the year, but my planned December trip to Paris (it would have been my first trip to France) via Portugal this year will have to be postponed until 2021.
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Post by Chad Olson on Oct 3, 2020 21:56:13 GMT -5
Christmas, hands down. Usually take a few days off of work.
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Post by Swarm on Oct 3, 2020 22:17:02 GMT -5
Both! All 3 of my kids are Halloween babies (both October 27th and October 29th) and all of them love Halloween. Our house was decked out October 1stw pumpkins and other decorations. My kids also share my love of horror flicks. Watching Halloween is a big tradition in my house.
But obviously Christmas is awesome. Time off from work and school, lots of great food and seeing family. Both are a lot of fun.
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Post by jimsteel on Oct 3, 2020 23:28:14 GMT -5
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Post by Bazzy on Oct 4, 2020 4:07:48 GMT -5
As a kid it was both . Carving out a turnip NOT a pumpkin in UK in 1970's for Halloween .
Now I'm in my 50's I prefer Christmas more . Halloween has just got stupid now with kids trick or treating , it's gone worse with the tricks / pranks . Throwing stones or fireworks throw the letter box etc . Working in retail Halloween always meaning Christmas aint far away .
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