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Post by thepiratepenguin on May 5, 2022 1:00:14 GMT -5
There's a killjoy part of me that says July 4th because I got over fireworks by age 10 and now they just disrupt my peace and quiet (and I guess I also just hate freedom), but at least July 4th has personality. Memorial Day? More like Unmemorable Day.
Post by man1cpixiedreamgirl on May 5, 2022 8:49:39 GMT -5
I'll say Memorial Day is worse because there's all this pressure to DO SOMETHING when half the time the weather isn't that great, and most people haven't had a day off in a while so there's all this scarcity for things to do. By Labor Day, most people went on a summer vacation and the weather is still super nice but also not blistering hot.
Everyone has to work on Halloween. Therefore, it is not a real holiday and thus should be disqualified from advancing any further.
Halloween is festive as fuck though. But as a mid 30s adult it has sort of lost its importance to me. It's primarily for kids, and then just turns into a St Pattys drinking holiday but with sexy costumes instead of green shit.
Everyone has to work on Halloween. Therefore, it is not a real holiday and thus should be disqualified from advancing any further.
Halloween is festive as fuck though. But as a mid 30s adult it has sort of lost its importance to me. It's primarily for kids, and then just turns into a St Pattys drinking holiday but with sexy costumes instead of green shit.
Halloween is festive as fuck though. But as a mid 30s adult it has sort of lost its importance to me. It's primarily for kids, and then just turns into a St Pattys drinking holiday but with sexy costumes instead of green shit.
It sounds like you mean this in a bad way.
Just depends on your opinion of amateur drinking holidays. For the rest of us there is always taking the kids trick or treating or horror movie marathons.
Everyone has to work on Halloween. Therefore, it is not a real holiday and thus should be disqualified from advancing any further.
Halloween is festive as fuck though. But as a mid 30s adult it has sort of lost its importance to me. It's primarily for kids, and then just turns into a St Pattys drinking holiday but with sexy costumes instead of green shit.
Mid 30’s adult doesn’t matter. It’s like the second biggest holiday in New Orleans which means it’s not quite better than Mardi Gras NYC L.A. or Chicago.
Just depends on your opinion of amateur drinking holidays. For the rest of us there is always taking the kids trick or treating or horror movie marathons.
I mean, it seems to be a later drinking holiday than St Patty's Day (or Dyngus Day here). Adults don't tend to line up at the bar at 8:30 AM in costumes on Halloween so that makes it less amateurish IMO. Plus they're sometimes dressed as sexy things instead of kelly green.
The kids trick or treating is fun. The weather is usually awesome. (Love hoodie weather!!!) Every kind of candy being in bite sized form is awesome. Scary movies are cool. The first Community Halloween episode is a classic.
Just depends on your opinion of amateur drinking holidays. For the rest of us there is always taking the kids trick or treating or horror movie marathons.
Trick-or-treating is fun for 30-45 minutes. Then you pump the kids full of sugar and say, “OK, go to bed now. You have to get up for school in the morning.” No thanks.