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How many pumpkins are in the picture?
If you said three, take another look!
As everyone knows, Halloween is fast approcahing. Have you carved your pumpkins yet? If you haven’t, this post may provide a few ideas. If you have, then these pumpkins may put yours to shame.
If you are stumped, get some inspiration from a TV show or movie:
Dwight from Office Space
Nicholas Cage in “The Shining”
Napoleon Dynamite, Heck Yes... Read Full Story
Isn't it remarkable how many notable discoveries originate in accidents and luck? Look at penicillin, Velcro, microwave ovens , Silly Putty. Seriously, how did someone discover you could eat an artichoke ? It's delicious, but man! what a battle it is to break into one. Why even bother? And by the way, Linda -- thanks for teaching me how.
In any case, even though it's nearly 80 degrees today, Halloween is
just around the corner. The stores are full of candy and decorations
and... Read Full Story
By now you’ve heard about our family’s Good Sport trophy in the Bay Head Halloween Parade, and we’re wondering if we can add a $100 restaurant gift certificate to our Halloween good fortune. Our daughter, London, snapped the photo on the right of mom and dad dressed up as ’70s era Ken and Barbie dolls at the Bay Head Halloween Parade last weekend. A photographer from the Star News Group, publisher of The Ocean Star, saw the two of us in action and suggested that we enter our photo in the... Read Full Story
To save yourself as much time and hassle as possible when you go to buy your next pet Halloween costume, you are going to want to learn about what your options are, where the best places are that you can go to if you need to get a great pet costume, at an affordable price. Of the thousands of different companies that you could go through, here are a few that you definitely want to check out.
Extreme Halloween
This is one pet costume store that you are definitely going to want to take a... Read Full Story
Halloween , or Hallowe’en, is a holiday celebrated on the night of October 31. Halloween activities include trick-or-treating, ghost tours, bonfires, costume parties, visiting "haunted houses", carving Jack-o'-lanterns, reading scary stories and watching horror movies. Irish immigrants carried versions of the tradition to North America in the nineteenth century.The carved pumpkin, lit by a candle inside, is one of Halloween's most prominent symbols in America, and is commonly called a jack... Read Full Story