<DIV>I am bringing a couple of drums, and meat for the ritual "Burning of Meat by Men with Beer". </DIV>
<DIV>Oh, and beer. </DIV>
<DIV>And something for breakfast. You know that meal that is traditionally eaten after the sun has risen? </DIV>
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<DIV>Crandall, Olde Foole <BR><BR><B><I>"Steve K. Rourke" <steverourke@charter.net></I></B> wrote:</DIV>
<BLOCKQUOTE class=replbq style="PADDING-LEFT: 5px; MARGIN-LEFT: 5px; BORDER-LEFT: #1010ff 2px solid">Forwarded by request withy a minor addition<BR><BR>Just a friendly reminder...<BR><BR>Everyone is invited.<BR>Garb friendly - come on, you have been waiting all year to wear that spiffy<BR>cloak!<BR>Big firepit going, with cooking pit on the side<BR>Grill going<BR>Pot luck<BR>Halloween theme<BR>General all around good time for all.<BR><BR>The general idea here is that we will decorate the house for the kids in<BR>more traditional halloween style and then have the "adult" party down the<BR>hill around the fire. Camping is encouraged down there as well if you want<BR>or you can camp up closer to the house.<BR><BR>We are going to have some traditional fun for the kids: bobbing for apples,<BR>dipping carmel apples, eating popcorn balls and making smores in the<BR>fireplace or having an indoor hot dog roast. I am sure that I can find some<BR>other fun stuff to do.<BR><BR>Outdoors will be
for the grownups. Potluck dinner, BYoB, a fire crackling<BR>and I am sure we can find a few bards to tell us a few stories. If not,<BR>then the adults are going to go bobbing for apples and then we will have<BR>some stories to tell.<BR><BR>We can also have two party areas if anyone wants to bring out drums and get<BR>some dancers out.<BR><BR>Medb<BR><BR>7333 Hutchison Hill Rd<BR>Springtown TX 76082<BR>http://maps.yahoo.com/maps_result?newFL=Use+Address+Below&addr=7333+Hutchison+Hill+Rd&csz=Springtown+TX&.intl=us&name=&lat=&lon=&srchtype=a&qty=&new=1&t<BR>rf=0&getmap=Get+Map</BLOCKQUOTE><BR><BR>"In all life one should comfort the afflicted, but verily, also, one should <br>afflict the comfortable, and especially when they are comfortably, <br>contentedly, even happily wrong." <br>-John Kenneth Galbraith