BOO!
Hope you had a wonderful Hallowe'en as I most assuredly did.
I went to Oktober's Hallowe'en party Saturday night- which kicked all sorts of ass... It was really very good.. and I was fortunate enough to run into a good deal of old friends I hadn't seen in quite some time. I dressed as a Goth Glam Rocker- sorta... I really don't know what I was... I just put it together the day of kinda thing..
So yeah... then Sunday eve I hung out with a pal, and then me and one o' my besto pals (Oktober) went and watched Rocky Horror Picture Show at the Roxy in Vic... It was all sorts of terror and such.
FUN!
Prior to all of this- weetzie was dear enough to ask me to accompany her to a Orchestra performance... Brahms and such never sounded so beautiful... It was a golly jimminy wonder ol goody gum drops good time! (In English- it was fun)
I went to a shitty store the other day- and bought something filled with all sorts of pizzazz! DVD boxed sets of Bela Lugosi and 1950's cheese sci-fi too! What better! Classic horror and sci-fi! Best of all? Each film worked out to 75 cents! I will be busy for a while..
Thought of the Day:
Isn't it odd how people typically conservative in nature and closeminded to the funky dress code others may have- find a way to forgive it all on Hallowe'en?
I think it odd how on THAT one day some people feel that being a unique and obvious individual is fine - even applauded- when any other day of the week the person offers no more than a cold shoulder or a weak and uncomfortable smile to those stepping over the social norm.
I'm not one to say what is "good" or "bad" or to say dressing either way is correct- personal choice and comfort over all else- but it is an interesting observation I'd offer.
Anyway, I guess it is because on that day people have an excuse to be different... and with everyone being different on that day - is it really not those who stay "normal" that are suddenly different?
Maybe it's the flock mentality... I don't know.
I do like it though. The day. Hallowe'en. Not the flock mentality.
Nice to give everyone an opportunity to feel a light sense of what it is to step outside boundaries. It can be way more uncomfortably comfortable.

Hope you had a wonderful Hallowe'en as I most assuredly did.
I went to Oktober's Hallowe'en party Saturday night- which kicked all sorts of ass... It was really very good.. and I was fortunate enough to run into a good deal of old friends I hadn't seen in quite some time. I dressed as a Goth Glam Rocker- sorta... I really don't know what I was... I just put it together the day of kinda thing..

So yeah... then Sunday eve I hung out with a pal, and then me and one o' my besto pals (Oktober) went and watched Rocky Horror Picture Show at the Roxy in Vic... It was all sorts of terror and such.
FUN!
Prior to all of this- weetzie was dear enough to ask me to accompany her to a Orchestra performance... Brahms and such never sounded so beautiful... It was a golly jimminy wonder ol goody gum drops good time! (In English- it was fun)
I went to a shitty store the other day- and bought something filled with all sorts of pizzazz! DVD boxed sets of Bela Lugosi and 1950's cheese sci-fi too! What better! Classic horror and sci-fi! Best of all? Each film worked out to 75 cents! I will be busy for a while..

Thought of the Day:
Isn't it odd how people typically conservative in nature and closeminded to the funky dress code others may have- find a way to forgive it all on Hallowe'en?
I think it odd how on THAT one day some people feel that being a unique and obvious individual is fine - even applauded- when any other day of the week the person offers no more than a cold shoulder or a weak and uncomfortable smile to those stepping over the social norm.
I'm not one to say what is "good" or "bad" or to say dressing either way is correct- personal choice and comfort over all else- but it is an interesting observation I'd offer.
Anyway, I guess it is because on that day people have an excuse to be different... and with everyone being different on that day - is it really not those who stay "normal" that are suddenly different?
Maybe it's the flock mentality... I don't know.
I do like it though. The day. Hallowe'en. Not the flock mentality.
Nice to give everyone an opportunity to feel a light sense of what it is to step outside boundaries. It can be way more uncomfortably comfortable.


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There...THAT might make your day a tad brighter...AND, ahem...a little shameless self promotion...I FINALLY did the very first "SEXY SINEMATIC SCENES" for The Apothecary...A tribute to Dario Argento's OPERA...So, just in case you have time to KILL...(I love saying that!) Drop on by the group and tell me how awesome I am, and then click on the kissy face 23 times...OH! and then ask to be on my friends page...YAH!!!Just like A REAL girl in these parts...(yeah, yeah...I am being SO sarcastic...But u know that...)So HEY! Am I going to get to meet you up close and personal at DV8?? Anyhow...Thats still a month or so away...I have PLENTY more time to bother you more..