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Happy Halloween

Well, today is that day where kids go out dressed as monsters, porn stars dress down (wait isn't that everyday?) and people wait at their door to hand out candy. Well unless they decide to go out to dinner and a movie instead. ;-)

Ah yes, Halloween. Such a festive day... getting a sugar rush followed by a huge headache! Fun times, fun times indeed.

Went to Wal-Mart today. Saw a bunch of people dressed up walking around there getting their last minute supplies for whatever activities they have going on today/tonight. Was fun to see the people that work there dressed up. Saw a vampire even, very good indeed.

Have a fun, safe happy Halloween. Don't eat too much candy... and make sure you take some of the kids's candy 'cause they don't need all that sugar!

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