11.02.2005

tricks are for kids, "treats" are for adults

Halloween, Hallowe'en - noun - the night of 31 October when children dress in special clothes and people try to frighten each other

Despite this general definition of October 31st, it seems that different age groups tend to define the day in unique ways. The college-age group, girls in particular, for example, like to use Halloween as an excuse to wear the least amount of clothing possible and call themselves things like:

bad school girls - a short, short mini-skirt is required uniform
personal secretaries
female pirates - whom just so happen to have all of their clothes practically RIPPED off because that's how pirates swing, right?
cops - big aviators, red lipstick, tight shorts, bursting blouse, and hand-cuffs ready
nurses - short, tight and white
maids - at your service for anything
skimpy skiers - an excuse to wear a Russian-looking fur hat, and uggs, however, unrealistically, shorts and a tank
starbucks girl - oh, am I only wearing an apron? woops!

I guess if you've got it, flaunt it. And especially while you are young and can celebrate Lucifer's day with some "spirits."

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