I want some Halloweenie!


I am scared that I won’t have a rockin’ Halloween this year! I am totally bummed at this thought! I LOVE Halloween and dressing up and all the fun stuff, but I have no party invites or anything yet. Apparently everyone is broke and staying home this year.

Last year I had to turn down 5 different parties, and this year: nada!

Anyway that’s what is on my mind right now. I can’t figure out why no one wants to do anything. I feel like I’m living in a bubble right now and can’t reach my friends!

Onto my next thought:

This is a call-out to the ridiculous anonymous commenter who tried to comment on my post about my cool pedicure.

You see, I made some rather aggressive comments over at Krystal’s blog because all these anonymous people were ganging up on her. Of course they’re all anonymous so I couldn’t tell them apart, so I just blasted them all.

Anyway, long story short, I figure one of those juvenile anons came over here to vent their spleen and try to make me feel bad about something. But of course I am fantastic so here’s the best they could do:

“Eww your feet is soo chubby!”

Yes, you read that wonderfully crafted and totally gramatically correct piece of snark right.

My feet is so chubby.

Wah wah wah. Of COURSE they are, you idiot! Anyone can see that by the photo.

However I don’t think they totally deserve the “eww” comment. I can’t help that I inherited my mom’s wide feet and weird big toe. Nor my father’s crooked toes.

Feet are inherently one of the ugliest body parts. And I am not ashamed of mine.

I got a big laugh (for realz!) when I read that comment. I marked it as spam though, so it won’t be posted on the article in question. What a childish thing to write to someone. LOL

Laugh with me, everyone!


9 responses to “I want some Halloweenie!”

  1. I have the OPPOSITE problem. my best friend wants me to go to her party and I really don’t want to. ^_^; You wanna go for me instead and just SAY that you’re me in costume? ๐Ÿ˜€

    *wiggles toes* I have chubby feet too… actually… *looks down* chubby all around. ^__^;
    .-= The Asian Pear´s last blog ..PayDay for Me –> Family =-.

  2. I don’t know much about your living situation… could you host a Halloween party yourself? I had some pretty low-cost Halloween parties when I was in grad school that were still fun–I just told everyone that it was BYOB and potluck. I made some cookies and a couple of hors d’ourves, and everyone else did/brought what they wanted.

    • Normally I would do that too, but the problem is that I can’t get a hold of my friends! I have been trying to reach them but everyone seems busy and that’s the main reason why I don’t have anything planned as of yet.

      It’s so bizarre, but I guess it’s because they finally got new jobs and have been busy with that (and the lack of $$, too).

      In any case I don’t actually know enough people to host a Halloween party. It’d be 3 of us sitting around in costumes–not too much fun ๐Ÿ™

      But thanks for the suggestion–if I could, I definitely would hold a party!

  3. Invite your three friends over and go see a movie in costume or hit up a local coffee shop. Don’t stay home if you want to be out.

    I have wide feet too. We should start a wide foot photo array for all those who want to show off their lovelies. Oh, by the way love the manicure!
    .-= Spendthrift´s last blog ..1,465 Free MP3 Downloads from Amazon =-.

  4. Don’t feel too bad, Ginger! I’m actually trying to host a brunch at my apartment on Sunday (I set the time at 11 so people wouldn’t have to get up too early, thinking they would go out) – of the 15 people I invited (and no, my place isn’t that large!), 5 people are confirmed, 3 said no, and the rest won’t tell me/get back to me!

    It’s not a halloween party, but here all I’m asking is that people spend the $$ on the TTC to get to my place! A few asked about what they could bring, but I wasn’t expecting anyone to bring anything.

    I think it could just be people in general right now. I’m finding it to be more and more difficult to get people together, and I don’t know if it’s because we’re all “growing up”; who knows!

    • Emma: I think you’re right. People in general are fickle these days. I don’t have a large friend base, and none of my friends actually even know each other (not a “group” friendship situation like in school).

      It’s like pulling teeth to get people to respond to anything, let alone show up. That’s why I didn’t even entertain the idea of holding a party this year. It would just be me and some candy corn :S

      It’s kind of disappointing that no one observes proper social etiquette or form any longer. Our world is becoming less civilized with every passing day.

      On a side note, I think I’m going to just stay home tonight by myself and enjoy some down time. Tomorrow I will probably go to my friend M’s place and watch some scary movies. It’s not going out and whooping it up like I had hoped, but it should be a nice night anyway.

  5. My friend base is predominantly the people that stayed in Toronto after graduating from York; most of us all lived in res together/worked together with res-life programming. I don’t have much else for a friend base though.

    I’ve given up on the idea of hounding people; if someone chooses to ignore/not check messages/not return messages, I’m not going to harass them. They’re the ones missing out on delicious food (baked french toast, quiche, banana muffins, cheese bread, back bacon, etc).

    I must say, a bowl of candy does sound pretty tempting! I was at No Frills today and they had packs of candy for $1.29 (yes, I bought some. Why pay more??).

    Enjoy your weekend ๐Ÿ™‚ I won’t be doing anything tomorrow other than cleaning and getting some things from St. Lawrence market (plus prepping food for Sunday morning). I’m not much of a partier though. Have fun with your horror flicks!

Leave a Reply

%d bloggers like this: