Saturday, October 31, 2015

Happy Halloween!


Have a bewitching evening.

Update: And here's an urban legend from my own Occupied Northern Virginia - the notorious Bunny Man.

Update II: When Halloween and politics collide...

8 comments:

Deborah said...

Paco, the witch is lovely, but doesn't bewitch the ladies. Now, if you treat us to some Thunder Down Under or Chippendales or Magic Mike types. Just sayin'.

Deborah said...

Hey Paco, speaking on behalf of the ladies, while the witch is lovely, she doesn't bewitch us. Couldn't you treat us with a hunky warlock? Chippendales or Thunder From Down Under, for instance.

bruce said...

Halloween was overshadowed here by a momentous rugby match between Australia and New Zealand. New Zealand won.

To celebrate I'd like to link this:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=buoztHLk9JQ

RebeccaH said...

I hope everyone had a wonderfully chilling Halloween. Mine was terrific, almost ran out of candy, but it was worth it for the laughs I got. The kids are cute, but the dressed up adults are just hilarious.

JeffS said...

Maybe the Bunny Man ran for Congress. Who could tell there, even back in the 1970s?

Deborah said...

Halloween could not be stopped or dampened by tornado and rain in the nearby small town of D'Hanis, TX. The parking lot in front of the historic buildings (store, bank, restaurant, school district office, & water office) was filled with pickup tucks dispensing candy from the tailgate. Gotta love this small town with it's spirit!

Gregoryno6 said...

Not just any Bunny Man. The FAIRFAX Bunny Man!
To us funny speakin' folks down here in the Great South Land, that opens up a whole new field for investigation. I'd bet the axe nut from Fairfax actually WAS a Farfax, and got on a boat to join his Australian cousins in the family business. They have a rabid dislike for dissenting opinions, too.

Paco said...

Gregory: Maybe your Fairfax did indeed take inspiration from our Bunny Man.