Wednesday, October 29, 2014

Trick or treat, Smell My Feet: Tips for a Haunted Halloween



Is this going to sound repetitive? Yes it is! There is only so much that can be said about Halloween for me because it personally is not one of my favorite holidays, so I do not have as many thoughts on it. That doesn’t mean that hearing the tips again doesn’t change — they can still be used again for this year. So I hope you enjoy hearing the tips again and all of the songs that I have to offer. In rugby news, we lost this past weekend to Stonehill. We played a good game and didn’t let the other team win without a fight from us.

Onto the Tips:

  • Looking to get more candy fast? Use rollerblades to get from house to house faster. And make sure to add that you are “one the run” for comedic effect.
  • Only take one piece of candy from a bowl left out that asks you to only take one. Honesty is the best policy.
  • Use a pillowcase instead of a bag to hold more candy.
  • If you decide to eat candy while trick or treating, make sure to properly dispose of your wrappers instead of throwing them on the ground.
  • Make your costume easy to recognize or you’ll get sick of explaining who or what you are.
  • Use a play on words for your costume – last year my editor, Sharon, was a fork in the road.
  • Match your Halloween costume with your friends’. It’s more fun to be in a group with the same or some type of matching costumes.
  • Make your own costume to save money and to have fun making one.
  • Go around campus and knock on people’s doors in the dorm building – students often are friendly and get a lot of candy from their parents.
  • Don’t forget to say ‘trick or treat’ at each house because if you don’t, you’re lame.



Listen to the people because they are trying to be nice even while they are gone.

Make sure to throw all of these wrappers in the garbage to avoid littering.




Throwback to last year when Suze and I were Sophia Grace and Rosie from the Ellen Show. We made the tutus ourselves.

I do enjoy Halloween as a holiday, but I can only think of so many tips to help you enjoy it. This year my mom sent up some really great decorations that she found in the Target dollar section. So now that we are in the holiday spirit, we can enjoy Halloween even better.

 
She wants to let everyone know it's Halloween with our decorations.

I did play most of the same songs from last year, but did add some new ones. There are so many songs to choose from and most of the Halloween songs are good only for this time of year. And since I figured out how to add the Spotify playlist in there, you can use these songs again for your own Halloween party.
 






One last thing:
We play our last seasonal game this year against St. Anslem’s College at St. Mike’s on Saturday. This game will secure our spot in the National playoffs. Come over at 1 pm to see the game and lead us to a 6-1 season for the end of the year.


Our lineup for the Stonehill game.

Keep SMCing,
DJ Q

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