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Re: Happy Halloween. What are you up to?

Posted: 03 Nov 2019, 01:42
by JIMDINI
bound_jenny wrote:And yesterday, to add insult to injury, power was out from 1:30 pm to 12:30 am. The 90-100 kph (55-65 mph) winds did a good job with trees and tree branches and after a couple of loud bangs in my neighborhood, that was it for electricity for the next eleven hours.That's the definition of boredom (thank goodness for battery powered radios).Jenny.
You mean you didn't take the opportunity to snuggle down in some nice secure bondage :D ....Shame on you. :whip:

Re: Happy Halloween. What are you up to?

Posted: 04 Nov 2019, 01:13
by TNTBound
bound_jenny wrote:In the end, not much other than stay cozy inside since the weather was really awful. It started pouring rain, which made it even darker than it was that evening, and then the wind picked up and the temperature started inching lower (it was cold already). No trick-or-treaters in my neck of the woods - I figure they had the good sense to stay warm and dry at home as I did.

And yesterday, to add insult to injury, power was out from 1:30 pm to 12:30 am. The 90-100 kph (55-65 mph) winds did a good job with trees and tree branches and after a couple of loud bangs in my neighborhood, that was it for electricity for the next eleven hours.

That's the definition of boredom (thank goodness for battery powered radios).

Jenny.
we were out of power from 7 am on friday to noon today. not having internet SUCKS!

Re: Happy Halloween. What are you up to?

Posted: 05 Nov 2019, 01:19
by bound_jenny
JIMDINI wrote:not having internet SUCKS!
Indeed, having no Internet sucks while the wind blows...

But there was an upside to all that.

All the leaves in the driveways and the front walkways (and most of them on the lawn) were blown clean away. 8)

Someone else's problem now... :mrgreen:

Jenny.

Re: Happy Halloween. What are you up to?

Posted: 05 Nov 2019, 01:21
by Shannon SteelSlave
bound_jenny wrote: Indeed, having no Internet sucks while the wind blows...
:rofl: Giggitty
bound_jenny wrote: But there was an upside to all that.

All the leaves in the driveways and the front walkways (and most of them on the lawn) were blown clean away. 8)

Someone else's problem now... :mrgreen:

Jenny.
Yeah mine

Re: Happy Halloween. What are you up to?

Posted: 09 Oct 2020, 17:08
by Shannon SteelSlave
I think I'll do some rigging to make my house a talking house.
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Re: Happy Halloween. What are you up to?

Posted: 10 Oct 2020, 01:21
by bound_jenny
Shannon SteelSlave wrote:I think I'll do some rigging to make my house a talking house.
Does that mean we could put a gag on it? :idea: :mrgreen: :hi:

Jenny.

Re: Happy Halloween. What are you up to?

Posted: 10 Oct 2020, 01:22
by Shannon SteelSlave
No, I would freeze

Re: Happy Halloween. What are you up to?

Posted: 10 Oct 2020, 10:10
by bound_jenny
Shannon SteelSlave wrote:No, I would freeze
Not if it's a tape gag or something like that.

But not a ball gag - you'd drown. That's worse. :shock:

And don't forget to put a mask on it. :mrgreen:

Jenny.

Re: Happy Halloween. What are you up to?

Posted: 10 Oct 2020, 16:34
by Kinbaku
bound_jenny wrote:Not if it's a tape gag or something like that.
But not a ball gag - you'd drown. That's worse. :shock:
And don't forget to put a mask on it. :mrgreen:
Jenny.
And a big deprivation hood all over the house. Then you will not be bothered by the neighbors either. :gag:

Re: Happy Halloween. What are you up to?

Posted: 08 Jul 2023, 10:25
by Riddle
LoL. I sold my Jeep Wrangler JK a while ago and replaced it with a 1991 Chevrolet Suburban. Unless I borrow a third row seat, I have room for 5 full-size adults. With the second row seats folded down, could levitate someone spread eagle in a vac-bed in the back. The 2500 suspension would probably be interesting for the back passenger. Too bad I have every available option except for the roof rack.

So, is now a good time to start planning for Halloween?

Re: Happy Halloween. What are you up to?

Posted: 08 Jul 2023, 23:59
by Kinbaku
Riddle wrote:So, is now a good time to start planning for Halloween?
It's always time for you to prepare for Halloween.
And nothing prevents you from celebrating Halloween tomorrow, with all the Halloween bondage involved. :mrgreen:

Re: Happy Halloween. What are you up to?

Posted: 09 Jul 2023, 11:25
by bounddosster
That post total threw me so a second, I feel like time fly's fast enough now but to suddenly see people talking about Halloween, I was like hang on what happened to summer.

Anyway Merry Christmas.

Re: Happy Halloween. What are you up to?

Posted: 09 Jul 2023, 11:35
by Shannon SteelSlave
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Re: Happy Halloween. What are you up to?

Posted: 10 Jul 2023, 01:21
by bound_jenny
They now have new outdoor light strings that you can put up and leave them there. You can program anything from colors to patterns to moving patterns for any theme.

A lot of lazy holiday decorators are going to breathe a sigh of relief... no more prodding from SWMBO to get the ladder out and take them down after the holiday is over... :rofl:

Jenny.

Re: Happy Halloween. What are you up to?

Posted: 10 Jul 2023, 10:51
by bounddosster
I don't about other countries but in England it is considered bad luck if you leave your decorations up after the twelve day. Not sure how old the saying is so not sure whether it applies to Yule tide celebrations or the more modern Christmas.