He did the mash, he did the monster TRIVIA QUIZ!
Today is Halloween, an out-growth of combining an ancient Druid harvest festival and Christian harvest customs. The Halloween theme song: "Monster Mash."
Today is National Knock-Knock Day, a day for kids of all ages to try out their knock-knock jokes.
Today is National Caramel Apple Day. All the candy available today, and that's the sweet that gets honored today???
On this day in 834, established by Pope Gregory the 4th to honor the saints, the first All Hallows Eve was observed by all Christian churches.
On this day in 1864, Nevada became the 36th U.S. state. The Spanish word means "snowy."
On this day in 1990, singer Billy Idol dumped 600 dead fish on his opening act, Faith No More, during a Seattle concert and put four pigs and a goat in their dressing room. The group retaliated by parading naked on stage during Idol's encore.
On this day in 1991, at their Halloween wedding, Jayne and Dale Peterson of Madison, Wisconsin, were married dressed as Frankenstein and the bride of Frankenstein. At the reception, the champagne was chilled in a coffin.
So, how about some scary trivia? What's the name of the famous murderer from the "Halloween" movies?
Good luck :)
5 Comments:
Well, I don't usually watch scary movies (too scary!) but I think that's Freddy Krueger. And his wife Kendra? She was pretty scary too.
Yeah, I don't watch scary movies either, but I was going to guess Jason.
Happy Halloween! And btw I love candy apples - don't knock 'em!
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Well, the video clip would have given you the answer, which was the Michael Meyers!
I'm not a huge scary movie fan either...I spend most of the movie just wondering why nobody ever seems to want to turn on any lights! Candy apples, however, I am a fan of, although I'm pretty sure I've never finished a whole one!
ah, i'm sad i missed this one!
freddy? no way, that's nightmare on elm street!!
jason? no, that's friday the 13th!
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