Topic: Halloween
Ruth34611's photo
Tue 10/25/11 08:10 AM
<------Arwen from Lord of the Rings!

boonedoggy61's photo
Tue 10/25/11 08:13 AM
^^^^^sweet....

no photo
Tue 10/25/11 08:24 PM
so i asked my niece what i should be for halloween.
she told me to glue feathers on the left side of my body
and rocks on the right side.
sounds fantastic.
:D

Simonedemidova's photo
Tue 10/25/11 08:33 PM

so i asked my niece what i should be for halloween.
she told me to glue feathers on the left side of my body
and rocks on the right side.
sounds fantastic.
:D


It actually does sound pretty cool. except for the glue part.

luv2roknroll's photo
Wed 10/26/11 01:55 AM
Halloweeeeeeeeeeeeeeen:banana:

theres withches in the sky!:banana:



surprised scared im outta here!!!!!!!!!

boredinaz06's photo
Wed 10/26/11 12:31 PM




Well since Zombies are so very popular and are all over the place, this year I've decided to go out as a necrophiliac!

daniel8019's photo
Wed 10/26/11 01:04 PM
HELLO SUP?

luv2roknroll's photo
Sun 10/30/11 06:38 PM


Kitten here

wishing you all a purrrrrrrrrrrrfect Halloween!:heart:

Simonedemidova's photo
Sun 10/30/11 06:43 PM

<------Arwen from Lord of the Rings!



I actually have a friend named Arwen. I never knew what her name meant..or what not. I mean she was named in the early 70's so--

Simonedemidova's photo
Sun 10/30/11 06:44 PM

HELLO SUP?



SUP!

RainbowTrout's photo
Sun 10/30/11 06:49 PM
I will be wearing my Halloween scrub tops. I am composing a new Halloween song to the tune of Frère Jacques. So far this all I got to the lyrics.

Hallow Weenie, Hallow, Hallow Weenie.laugh

lionsbrew's photo
Sun 10/30/11 06:51 PM
I wont be dressing up for Halloween.

Simonedemidova's photo
Sun 10/30/11 06:52 PM

I will be wearing my Halloween scrub tops. I am composing a new Halloween song to the tune of Frère Jacques. So far this all I got to the lyrics.

Hallow Weenie, Hallow, Hallow Weenie.laugh



When i sing it back it's too hallow....

Simonedemidova's photo
Sun 10/30/11 06:53 PM

I wont be dressing up for Halloween.


WHAT? I thought you were going out as the HOT GUY who lives down the street from me...Oh wait you do that everyday. I guess its not a costume then.

RainbowTrout's photo
Sun 10/30/11 06:55 PM
"Alouette" is a popular French Canadian children's song about plucking the feathers from a lark. Although it is in French, it is well-known among speakers of other languages; in this way it is similar to "Frère Jacques". Many American doughboys learned the song while serving in France during World War I and brought it home with them.

"Alouette" usually involves audience participation, with the audience echoing every line of each verse after the verse's second line. It is a cumulative song, with each verse is built on top of the previous verses, much like the English carol "The Twelve Days of Christmas".

Alouette, gentille Alouette
Lark, nice lark
Alouette, je te plumerai
Lark, I shall pluck you
Je te plumerai la tête
I shall pluck your head
(Je te plumerai la tête)
(I shall pluck your head)
Et la tête
And your head
(Et la tête)
(And your head)
Alouette
Lark
(Alouette)
(Lark)
O-o-o-oh
Alouette, gentille Alouette
Alouette, je te plumerai
Je te plumerai le bec
I shall pluck your beak
(Je te plumerai le bec)
Et le bec
(Et le bec)
Et la tête
(Et la tête)
Alouette
(Alouette)
O-o-o-oh
The song continues in this fashion, with the italicized phrase (a part of the bird) in each verse being substituted with a new one, with the previous items being recited at the end:
Et le cou
And your neck
Et le dos
And your back
Et les ailes
And your wings
Et les pattes
And your feet
Et la queue
And your tail
La Conclusion
The Ending
O-o-o-o-oh
Alouette, gentille Alouette
Lark, nice lark
Alouette, je te plumerai
Lark, I shall pluck you
Naturally, the literal English translation does not match up well with the meter of the song, so a slightly less literal (but more singable) version would be:
Little skylark, lovely little skylark
Little lark, I'll pluck your feathers off
I’ll pluck the feathers off your head
I’ll pluck the feathers off your head
Off your head - off your head
Little lark, little lark
O-o-o-o-oh
And adding:
Off your beak
Off your neck
Off your back
Off your wings
Off your feet
Off your tail

Hmmm. Fascinating.laugh

lionsbrew's photo
Sun 10/30/11 07:16 PM
How bout I just dress in my birthday suit?

Simonedemidova's photo
Sun 10/30/11 07:24 PM

How bout I just dress in my birthday suit?


smitten smitten Preffered drool drool

As long as i am the only one getting tricked or treated. LOLflowers

Simonedemidova's photo
Sun 10/30/11 07:25 PM

"Alouette" is a popular French Canadian children's song about plucking the feathers from a lark. Although it is in French, it is well-known among speakers of other languages; in this way it is similar to "Frère Jacques". Many American doughboys learned the song while serving in France during World War I and brought it home with them.

"Alouette" usually involves audience participation, with the audience echoing every line of each verse after the verse's second line. It is a cumulative song, with each verse is built on top of the previous verses, much like the English carol "The Twelve Days of Christmas".

Alouette, gentille Alouette
Lark, nice lark
Alouette, je te plumerai
Lark, I shall pluck you
Je te plumerai la tête
I shall pluck your head
(Je te plumerai la tête)
(I shall pluck your head)
Et la tête
And your head
(Et la tête)
(And your head)
Alouette
Lark
(Alouette)
(Lark)
O-o-o-oh
Alouette, gentille Alouette
Alouette, je te plumerai
Je te plumerai le bec
I shall pluck your beak
(Je te plumerai le bec)
Et le bec
(Et le bec)
Et la tête
(Et la tête)
Alouette
(Alouette)
O-o-o-oh
The song continues in this fashion, with the italicized phrase (a part of the bird) in each verse being substituted with a new one, with the previous items being recited at the end:
Et le cou
And your neck
Et le dos
And your back
Et les ailes
And your wings
Et les pattes
And your feet
Et la queue
And your tail
La Conclusion
The Ending
O-o-o-o-oh
Alouette, gentille Alouette
Lark, nice lark
Alouette, je te plumerai
Lark, I shall pluck you
Naturally, the literal English translation does not match up well with the meter of the song, so a slightly less literal (but more singable) version would be:
Little skylark, lovely little skylark
Little lark, I'll pluck your feathers off
I’ll pluck the feathers off your head
I’ll pluck the feathers off your head
Off your head - off your head
Little lark, little lark
O-o-o-o-oh
And adding:
Off your beak
Off your neck
Off your back
Off your wings
Off your feet
Off your tail

Hmmm. Fascinating.laugh


Oh okay!

lionsbrew's photo
Sun 10/30/11 07:26 PM


How bout I just dress in my birthday suit?


smitten smitten Preffered drool drool

As long as i am the only one getting tricked or treated. LOLflowers
love love love

Simonedemidova's photo
Mon 10/31/11 11:50 AM
grrrr HAPPY HALLOWEEN!