Halloween
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Message 9121
· 30 Sep 1997 23:16:21
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| From: "John W. Southcombe" <xxx@xxxxx.XXX>
| At 08:21 AM 9/30/97 -0400, you wrote:
| >On Mon, 29 Sep 1997, Larry Edwards wrote:
| >
| > It's coming, (Halloween that is) and the Portland, Oregon branch is
| > looking for something NEW to do. For years, we have done a costume
| > party where dancers are asked to come as their favorive dance, but we've
| > done that theme to death (pun intended). What have some of you done?
| > I'm sure there are a lot of fun activities that other branches have
| > done. By the way, this is for a regular class night, but a fun night,
| > or fright night, or whatever. So, suggestions please.
| Act like adults. Forget the childish dress and games.
Yeah; if you know much history at all, a gang of people all showing up
some place and "acting like adults" is much scarier than any ghosts or
goblins could ever be.
But this is a red herring. We're talking about a dance party, right?
How many Real Adults would ever be at such an event?