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let's see your Halloween pumpkin

Created by sabydent sabydent  > 9 months ago, 27 Oct 2015
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sabydent
sabydent

360 posts

27 Oct 2015 11:21am




Don't know if you Australians get into Halloween.
Let's see your carved pumpkins.

westozwind
westozwind

WA

1416 posts

27 Oct 2015 11:52am
We try and avoid it,but there is way too much money for the retail giants so we have it shoved down our throats :(

sabydent
sabydent

360 posts

27 Oct 2015 12:04pm
Halloween was always one of the "big four" when we were kids.

1. Christmas
2. Your birthday
3. Halloween
4. Easter
westozwind
westozwind

WA

1416 posts

27 Oct 2015 12:16pm
it has never been an Australian thing until the mid 2000's when $ signs flashed in the eyes of the corporate greed monster and they filled the gap between Easter and Christmas. Bit like valentines Day does (Christmas to Easter).
Kamikuza
Kamikuza

QLD

6493 posts

27 Oct 2015 2:18pm
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westozwind said..
it has never been an Australian thing until the mid 2000's when $ signs flashed in the eyes of the corporate greed monster and they filled the gap between Easter and Christmas. Bit like valentines Day does (Christmas to Easter).


I heard the expression "Halloween season" the other day... FFS.
kiteboy dave
kiteboy dave

QLD

6525 posts

27 Oct 2015 4:30pm
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sabydent said..



Don't know if you Australians get into Halloween.
Let's see your carved pumpkins.



Halloween has been done for at least 30 years - but not pumpkins.

Now they're flogging Halloween pumpkins in the big supermarkets, but at ~$15 each most aussies would give it a miss.
AUS1111
AUS1111

WA

3621 posts

27 Oct 2015 3:49pm
^^ $35 at Fresh Provisions Mount Lawley. Be quick!
youngbull
youngbull

QLD

826 posts

27 Oct 2015 6:32pm
Watermelon's under $5 from local fruit&veg shop and if you grab a $2 spray paint from Junk shops you could spray them orange.
dan111984
dan111984

461 posts

27 Oct 2015 5:25pm
Yeah halloween is BS but that pumpkin carving looks awesome.
Mark _australia
Mark _australia

WA

23526 posts

27 Oct 2015 6:07pm
Never ever try to make the kids a jack-o-lantern with our standard pumpkins (are they called Queensland Blue??)

I had no idea Yanks carve up a mooshy thing. A couple of years ago they wanted one....... it took me 2hrs to hollow out so it was about 1" thick all around....... eventually resorting to power tools.


Jupiter
Jupiter

2156 posts

27 Oct 2015 11:21pm
Those bloody kids never ever bother to even say hello to me as they walked/skated past my house. Then all of a sudden, they turned up one late evening dressed up in spooky gear demanding sweets. What do you reckon ?
myusernam
myusernam

QLD

6154 posts

28 Oct 2015 5:25am
Oh. I was going to! But was always going to use one of those renovator tools. For all the haters.. The kids like to dress up
Craig66
Craig66

NSW

2466 posts

28 Oct 2015 7:45am
Halloween ???????

Is that when kids turn up and say "trick or treat" ?

I usually ask for a trick and see what they have prepared ....



djt91184
djt91184

QLD

1211 posts

28 Oct 2015 9:37am
When kids turn up at my joint I just say beat it I got nothing for ya. Pumpkins are more tasty than scary.
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