TODAY! I bought a pumpkin

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Ooo. Roasted pumpkin seeds are so tasty.

Mmmmmm.....even better is pumpkin pie.
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I never moved my last pumpkin. It liquified and sank into the ground.


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Scoop out the insides and make pie :D!
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Beth and I have a tradition of buying a 150-200 pound pumpkin each year and doing a display with it as a centerpiece and several other 75-100 pound pumpkins nearby. People come to see it.

Let's see...

Dammit. I can't find the pictures. Beth must have 'em.

three years ago:

The snowman from hell - complete with belching fire from it's pumpkin head.

Two years ago:

Evolution (a 150-pund jackolantern eating a 75 pound jackolantern eating a 10 pound jackolantern)

Last year:

Gateway (pumpkins with roaring fires arching out of their tops)
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rkolter wrote:Beth and I have a tradition of buying a 150-200 pound pumpkin each year and doing a display with it as a centerpiece and several other 75-100 pound pumpkins nearby. People come to see it.

Let's see...

Dammit. I can't find the pictures. Beth must have 'em.

three years ago:

The snowman from hell - complete with belching fire from it's pumpkin head.

Two years ago:

Evolution (a 150-pund jackolantern eating a 75 pound jackolantern eating a 10 pound jackolantern)

Last year:

Gateway (pumpkins with roaring fires arching out of their tops)
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blackaby wrote:
Dutch! wrote:Oh...right. Halloween.

Gotcha.

Down Here we call that day the end of October.
And have themed nightclubs that encourage fancy dress.
(*is going as a French Maid*)
(*wants to see a picture*)
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:D That is a beautiful pumpkin! :D
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Kirb wrote:
Joel Fagin wrote:Oh my Gourd.

You know, if you get a few more, you could o-range them in different ways.

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*sing*
Puuuumkin pie, puuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuumkin pie!
I want to bake a pumkin pie oh yes I want to bake!
I want to bake a pumkin pie that's because I can!
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I tried to make a Turkish jack-o-lantern last year but failed horribly.
I'll try again this year.

My favourite pumpkin of the ones we've had lately has been this one.
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That's a well-formed gourd there...
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You should have named it King Charles and then drawn a pathetic moustache on it and then done a pretend exectution after which you'd lift the pumpkin to the crowd and yelled "This is the head of a traitor!", to which the audience would reply, "No it's not! It's a huge pumpkin with a pathetic moustache drawn on it!"

Or you could have drawn a snout and eyes on it and had really crappy adventures and called it Pupkin.

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rkolter wrote:Beth and I have a tradition of buying a 150-200 pound pumpkin each year and doing a display with it as a centerpiece and several other 75-100 pound pumpkins nearby. People come to see it.

Let's see...

Dammit. I can't find the pictures. Beth must have 'em.

three years ago:

The snowman from hell - complete with belching fire from it's pumpkin head.

Two years ago:

Evolution (a 150-pund jackolantern eating a 75 pound jackolantern eating a 10 pound jackolantern)

Last year:

Gateway (pumpkins with roaring fires arching out of their tops)

Yes dear, they're on my system.

Still trying to get the pumpkin place we go visit to sell us one of those thousand pound one. Ryan has said over the years that he wants a pumpkin big enough he can hid in and jump out and scare kids when the come for candy :P

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Here's the pictures for the Jack-o-Lantern from hell:
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Here's 'Evolution'
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the pumpkins! They are horrific, which is quite the goodness for Halloween.

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The Jack-o-Lantern from Hell was mine. Ryan just decided to "fire it up" a bit.
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mrs_rkolter wrote:The Jack-o-Lantern from Hell was mine. Ryan just decided to "fire it up" a bit.
A BIT?!?!?!

And as a side note, the pumpkin stayed outdoor-temperature cool despite four hours of burning like that. If I ever build our own home, I'm insulating with pumpkins.
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Yay fire!

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Mr.Bob wrote:You should have named it King Charles and then drawn a pathetic moustache on it and then done a pretend exectution after which you'd lift the pumpkin to the crowd and yelled "This is the head of a traitor!", to which the audience would reply, "No it's not! It's a huge pumpkin with a pathetic moustache drawn on it!"

Or you could have drawn a snout and eyes on it and had really crappy adventures and called it Pupkin.
You've doomed us all! DOOOM!

DOOOOOOOM!! :evil:

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