Oct 30, 2009

Let's Reminisce Some Halloween Nights..or For Us the Whole Week

Remember all the Shizzle U use to do on or leading up to Halloween? Well here's your chance to share it again.. And don't be shy the statues of limitations have ran out I'm sure for the most of us.
Here's a couple spoofs we did back in the day..Of course don't tell anyone but sometimes we did these all week leading up to Halloween or after football games and a few bottles of Mad Dog 20/20 till it got to cold to burn'em outside. Man I sure miss me some Mad Dog Wine.
Living in a very, very small town (pop.275 counting cats and dogs) growing up we always had to come up with something to keep ourselves entertained other than a few experimental herbal medicinal things and bottles of Mad Dog. So Halloween was no different and usually an anticipated...let's just say adventurous night. From rolls of TP, smashing the lone pumpkin, and egg tossing it was the only night of the year we ever ever had a cop in town! Seriously and usually more than one B4 the night was over. Am I proud of that? U bet ur sweet a** I am, but only because we never hurt anyone. Hell the whole school was a part of it, all 45 of us. We drug shizzle like grain hoppers in the street, blocked the tracks with hay bales and set fires to them too...( I know that was not good..*evil smile*), scared the drizzle outta your grandma. The most memorable one was when this dude stole 30 cases of eggs, each case had like 30 dozen eggs. Let me tell ya, the whole damn town (I know it is a small town) was covered in egg. The more Mad Dog the more things got covered. There was still evidence of Halloween 1975 in town in July of 76. Halloween Rock'd Back in the Day! I'm going to leave some things for your imagination, but if your our old principal we're the reason you painted the house that summer. Shame on us..I love Eggs!
Here's a short video of eggless pranks you might like. It's short.
Please comment on your pranks and hit follow if you like the blog. Thanks and have a safe Halloween. Seriously, leave the Mad Dog alone.