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Oh yes, I’ll take two please 😛
ill take all three
It’s more like what I want to do to him
is the the trick …..??? or the treat unsure ???
He can read my profile and see what I want him to do if he has the experience. He can leave the rest to me. He will cum back for more.
I’m gunna be nice and just say, Happy Halloween !
cool
For the MAJORITY of this planet, this occasion is not even relevant
@ Flamingkisser: Ironically, today’s Washington Post, 10/31/13, had an article by Max Fisher entitled ” How British Colonialism Determined Whether Your Country Celebrates Halloween”. The article opens with a photo of the Queen inspecting Halloween cakes. It’s available online.
I never realized how controversial Halloween is down under. Today’s Guardian.AU warned it’s readers of “that imported travesty” of Halloween which was a symbol of “U.S. cultural imperialism”. That 7 yo Spiderman with the bag of candy really is terrifying! Apparently, there’s a fair amount of people there that think Americans invented Halloween as a stealth weapon to destroy Australian culture. Actually, we inherited it from the British, who brought the ancient Celtic/Irish tradition with them to America and Canada when they colonised us in the 17th -18th Cent. We merely kept it, made it more fun and shared it with others. Like anything, its up to the audience to accept it or reject it. The Aussies are a wonderfully bright people that will figure it out for themselves. Those opposed to the holiday seem more likely using it as a ‘whipping boy’ for thinly disguised anti-American sentiments which are fashionable with certain groups in Oz. Some of think its ‘so unnatural’ to have decorations of gourds and dried leaves in your Spring. As opposed to your marketing a ‘white Xmas’ with snowflakes in your summer heat. Others hide from ‘roving bands of unruly children demanding lollies”. Perhaps U.N. Peacekeepers are available. The rants are hysterical. It’s just an excuse for kids, some big ones too, to dress up in wild costumes, try to scare each others and have some fun. It’s not one of the signs of the Apocalypse…
Make pumpkin pie with extra whip cream 😉
was expecting more Hallo-weenie fun but,I get it – Jack Lanterns . I’d be smiling too.
I’m an Australian living in Australia, and I LOVE Halloween.
I don’t understand certain Australians negativity towards Halloween. Do they dislike St Patrick’s day just as much?? Growing up Australian I always got the impression that we celebrate anything everything, “any excuse for a piss-up” as the saying goes (generally followed by “not that we need one” lol) that’s the Aussie spirit.
St Valentine’s a load of old shit though 😀
Nothing says sexy like a sweet cock hanging for some open suit trousers..trick or treat..gimmee some of that to eat….suits & bad boys/men..the perfect storm….