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Thursday, 31 October 2019

Halloween Horror: a rant.

You know something? All those witches and ghouls etc were bonkers to choose October 31st to have their picnic and general celebrations.

Apart from the nasty weather, the very next day is booked by the God Lot for their own festivities, so the forces of evil have to knock off their shenanigans at midnight.

At least the God Lot have their nice long robes and warm (solar-powered?) haloes:

File:Guardian Angel 1900.jpg

The witches tend to be quite inadequately dressed for the season:

File:Guercino Half-naked witch.jpg
drawing of a witch by Guercino 1591 - 1666

Perhaps the witches etc a hardy lot, but whether they're as impervious to cold as polar bears wearing thermal underwear and ear muffs, they should have had the sense to schedule the day away from the God Lot's beano.

I mean, Hallowe'en. The clue's in the name, isn't it!

Word To Use Today: Hallowe'en. The e'en bit is short for evening, and to hallow something means to set it apart because it's sacred. The word comes from the Old English hālig, which means holy.




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