People are somewhat aware of Halloween here in Australia. Nothing like America and very few kids go out trick or treating. We went out last night to buy supplies for Ryans scary party for his birthday on November 10. Just as well we did because all the Christmas supplies are out in full force.
Absolutely no chance of me giving a trick to such a scary fellow! Happy WW
ReplyDeleteDon't want to meet up with him...
ReplyDeleteNow that is a classic costume =)
ReplyDeleteYeah, so scary. Happy Halloween.
ReplyDeleteSomebody feed him! He's looking rather gaunt....
ReplyDeletewow, cool! Happy Halloween!
ReplyDeleteoooooh do i hear a scream?
ReplyDeleteSo they do celebrate Halloween in Australia now. I was asking just that rhetorical question on my Halloween post today.
ReplyDeleteGreat costume! I bet he scared all the little girls or is it your little girl in there?
He should not only be fed, a tan would do him some good too. Fun costume! One of my favorites!
ReplyDeletehehehe... looks cute in the day though. Happy Halloween!
ReplyDeleteHappy Halloween and Happy WW. (You can't scare me.)
ReplyDeleteI wore the ghoul mask into Ryans class this morning and scared the crap out of a few of the kids. Very scary for little kids.
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ReplyDeletePeople are somewhat aware of Halloween here in Australia. Nothing like America and very few kids go out trick or treating. We went out last night to buy supplies for Ryans scary party for his birthday on November 10. Just as well we did because all the Christmas supplies are out in full force.
Very nice picture you have here - Hapy WW! Wish you a nice Halloween :)
ReplyDeleteHeh. Looks just like a costume my son wore a couple of years back.
ReplyDeleteHappy Halloween!
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