¿me da mi calaverita?
Alicia, Adam does not recall what his costume was back in P town. Can you post the pic for us?
So, I was trying to find out where this wild tradition of "trick-or-treating" came from. Wikipedia had some vague info. I read it to the kids, we liked the tradition in Mexico of kids going door to door saying, "¿me da mi calaverita?". Give me the little skull. I guess they hand out sugar skulls down there. I like the concept of Day of the Dead. Celebrating your ancestors on the other side of the veil, and all...
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I think that's what they should all say next year. It sounds kind of creepy if you ask me!
So, I may have been bluffing a bit. Actually, I believe I do have pictures, they're just buried in my garage. Anywho, he wore this big leather jacket and paraded as a, ahem, female escort manager. He thought it was hysterical. It only helped matters that my and Meags 80's girl get-ups ended up looking more like a couple of his employees.
Great you two. You should know better than to encourage him!
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