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Rated: ASR · Book · Entertainment · #977405
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#832859 added October 31, 2014 at 2:13pm
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Trends, Halloween
Prompt: Lyn talked about her Grandma having ugly white dishes that she hated. She asked about trends and what our Grandma had that we didn't like. She asked us about trends.

Bonus Question: This is about Halloween decorating and being a trend.

Grandma had beautiful blue dishes and I love those old fashioned dishes. My Aunt gave them to someone else and I got the blue tea pot. She had black folk salt and pepper shakers. I do don't what happened to them. She had a fancy lady planter that was neat.

As for trends. What is with Tiffany Lamps? Those are nasty. I don't get them. Fake Christmas trees that are pink. This has to be a trend. Christmas trees that are decorated for every season. They are for Christmas. Let's use them for that.

Halloween decoration. A person in my town puts three wooden coffins in their yard every year with fake grave stones. This one man has a Frankenstein blow up monster on a motorcycle. My son had a Michael Myers that he put in his window, left the room dark and Michael Meyers looked creepy with a night light. It was later transferred to an Alice Cooper head. I loved this. Halloween decoration happens just once a year. Let everyone enjoy it! I do.

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