I have no clue what I'm going to wear for Halloween. I'm tempted to wear all black, cut up a cardboard box to look like a CRT and wear it over my "It's pitch black. You are likely to be eaten by a grue." t-shirt.
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Natter 47: My Brilliance Is Wasted On You People
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I don't think I'm doing anything for Halloween.
Wanna try to see all of the Castro this year?
ducks, runs... SERPENTINE!
Wanna try to see all of the Castro this year?
::snerk::
thinks Halloween in the Castro might need to be next on the list
I love Halloween, I really do, but this year I think I will stay home and see if trick or treaters come by.
My costume will be minimalist as usual, but I think it will be very cool. But I believe that's all I will say until I have pictorial evidence.
thinks Halloween in the Castro might need to be next on the list
Totally up for that next year...never too early to plan. (ETA: or spell)
Wanna try to see all of the Castro this year?
Hey, I bet I saw more of it than you did.
I may not remember it, but still.
There's a party I'm invited to (I think) but I am SO LAME about Halloween, and no, it's not from being jaded from Salem MA living... I have been like this for a while. I just don't feel excited or inspired to dress up and I feel uncreative and stupid and stressed out about it.
How many people (on both sides) would take a 180 degree turn in their stance on issues such as the war in Iraq if it was Al Gore as president instead of George Bush?
I seem to remember a fair number of Democrats supporting this awful war because they wanted to give the President the benefit of the doubt, because they more or less believed the what the executive branch of the government said until proven false. So I don't think it is symetrical - the cheerleading effect (at least in the past) was more Republican than Democratic. That may not be true in the future. I think a lot of honest moderates may have concluded we can't afford Republicans any more until the Republican party undergoes major changes.