mackem 30,237 Posted yesterday at 17:46 Report Share Posted yesterday at 17:46 What's everyone doing tomorrow for Halloween?Anyone dressing up and going to a party or event?We are going to a fright night in a haunted house,yes its going to be spooktaculare.I love this time of the year the local malls are packed full of weird anamatronics figures that would be ragged to f**k and have their heads booted off as soon as you put them out in the garden in Sunderland or Southampton. 2 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Bangersanmash 5,783 Posted yesterday at 18:01 Report Share Posted yesterday at 18:01 15 minutes ago, mackem said: What's everyone doing tomorrow for Halloween?Anyone dressing up and going to a party or event?We are going to a fright night in a haunted house,yes its going to be spooktaculare.I love this time of the year the local malls are packed full of weird anamatronics figures that would be ragged to f**k and have their heads booted off as soon as you put them out in the garden in Sunderland or Southampton. f***ing Americans. 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Bangersanmash 5,783 Posted yesterday at 18:03 Report Share Posted yesterday at 18:03 16 minutes ago, mackem said: What's everyone doing tomorrow for Halloween?Anyone dressing up and going to a party or event?We are going to a fright night in a haunted house,yes its going to be spooktaculare.I love this time of the year the local malls are packed full of weird anamatronics figures that would be ragged to f**k and have their heads booted off as soon as you put them out in the garden in Sunderland or Southampton. Remember it started from the Irish Halloween.. They took the tradition over the water to America 2 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
gnipper 6,914 Posted yesterday at 18:09 Report Share Posted yesterday at 18:09 The missus and kids will be out trick or treating and I'll be doing the usual, sat in the back of the house watching YouTube while the front of the house is in darkness so no tw@s knock on 3 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
mel b 4,141 Posted yesterday at 18:09 Report Share Posted yesterday at 18:09 1 2 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
mackem 30,237 Posted yesterday at 18:11 Author Report Share Posted yesterday at 18:11 6 minutes ago, Bangersanmash said: Remember it started from the Irish Halloween.. They took the tradition over the water to America There's actually an advert on TV saying exactly that Ireland the home of Halloween What you dressing up as bangers? Quote Link to post Share on other sites
chartpolski 28,582 Posted yesterday at 18:13 Report Share Posted yesterday at 18:13 Bonfire night is slightly more popular round here. The kids have been round the allotments collecting wood. Can hear fireworks just starting. Cheers. 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Franks dad 2,528 Posted yesterday at 18:14 Report Share Posted yesterday at 18:14 7 minutes ago, Bangersanmash said: Remember it started from the Irish Halloween.. They took the tradition over the water to America Bet you love hallowe’en and fireworks… a good distraction for house burglary… boost your allowance from the government 1 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Franks dad 2,528 Posted yesterday at 18:15 Report Share Posted yesterday at 18:15 4 minutes ago, mackem said: There's actually an advert on TV saying exactly that Ireland the home of Halloween What you dressing up as bangers? Bangers is sorted 1 9 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
mackem 30,237 Posted yesterday at 18:19 Author Report Share Posted yesterday at 18:19 2 minutes ago, chartpolski said: Can hear fireworks just starting. Celebrating diwali nowadays.I remember as a kid fences and any bit of wood not secured or nailed tight was nicked,nowt was safe the month leading up to bommy night,Halloween was just a badly carved narky hollowed out with a candle stub in,now its parties,costumes,even professional make up artists offering their services for fright night. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Bangersanmash 5,783 Posted yesterday at 18:22 Report Share Posted yesterday at 18:22 2 minutes ago, Franks dad said: Bet you love hallowe’en and fireworks… a good distraction for house burglary… boost your allowance from the government A don't need the government when I've got idiots that will pay what I ask. Few hours knocking the leafs about on this yard. But your right fireworks do mask alarms or back ground noises 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Bangersanmash 5,783 Posted yesterday at 18:23 Report Share Posted yesterday at 18:23 7 minutes ago, Franks dad said: Bangers is sorted Oi oi 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
chartpolski 28,582 Posted yesterday at 18:24 Report Share Posted yesterday at 18:24 2 minutes ago, mackem said: Celebrating diwali nowadays.I remember as a kid fences and any bit of wood not secured or nailed tight was nicked,nowt was safe the month leading up to bommy night,Halloween was just a badly carved narky hollowed out with a candle stub in,now its parties,costumes,even professional make up artists offering their services for fright night. Yeah, Diwali, Hanukkah, Eid, Hallowe’en…….. when I was a kid it was just Bonny night you heard fireworks. Isn’t multiculturalism great ? Cheers. 2 2 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
mackem 30,237 Posted yesterday at 18:29 Author Report Share Posted yesterday at 18:29 6 minutes ago, Bangersanmash said: A don't need the government when I've got idiots that will pay what I ask. Few hours knocking the leafs about on this yard. But your right fireworks do mask alarms or back ground noises An honest days labour bangers,good man @Franks dad is an agent provocateur trying to tempt you to return to your murky past,its not worth it mate,go forward not backwards,however should you feel tempted........... https://www.horror-shop.com/gb/p/3-piece-burglar-costume.html 2 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Halfhound 489 Posted yesterday at 19:08 Report Share Posted yesterday at 19:08 Never mind them bangers as tempting as a windy wet night is us who are in the know know that we should keep the powder dry for the Christmas period when the real money can be made 4 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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