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Howdy do punkin' poos?  I hope you had a delightful week of blissful productivity at work (aka hanging on by the frays of your well bitten fingernails whilst saying you need to win the lottery but never actually playing.)   A birthday shout out to my grandma.  You know, even though she would've been 86, and I know the probability is she would be gone now, it still doesn't stop me wondering how long she would've made it if dementia hadn't reared up.  I could really use one of her hugs or her hands cupping my face with that ornery little grin saying I was her first grandbaby.  Happy birthday grandma.  I hope you and mom have a big euchre game going on tonight. We've been slowly integrating back into walking this week as the Mr could handle.  Last night he was able to do two laps without having to stop to stretch so that is good news.  For more news, let's check out: Grip Strength Is A Sneaky Predictor Of Longevity—Here’s How To Improve Yours ...

Top Three Halloween Movies


It's October and around these parts, that means loading up on classic horror movies with a good measure of Halloweentown and It's the Great Pumpkin Charlie Brown thrown in to take the edge off.

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If I had to only pick three scary movies I could watch for October, it'd be the original Nightmare on Elm Street, Scream and probably Candyman.  (Edit: I somehow forgot about Fright Night.  That trumps Candyman for sure.)

What three Halloween movies (scary or not) would you choose if you could only watch three for the season?

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  1. Scream and Nightmare on Elm Street are 2 of my top ones as well. But while I love Candyman, I think personally I'd have to stick a Friday the 13th in there somewhere, not even too picky on which one but the best "Jason" one in my mind is part 4. You know, the "final chapter", haha.

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  2. I don't watch Halloween movies except the great pumpkin.

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  3. Tough call.

    Charlie Brown is number one for sure. Maybe Hocus Pocus and Monster Squad. I do like horror movies, but most of them are "watch once and done", not ones I enjoy watching over and over.

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  4. I'm all about the Great Pumpkin and Sally giving Linus the who's what when she misses out on her candy. LOL

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  5. Phantasm, Fright Night 1 and 2, anything with Vincent Price.

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  6. Not a big horror movie fan any more. Loved them when I was a teen but I've lost too many hours of sleep seeing things moving in the shadows. So Hocus Pocus is probably the only Halloween movie on my list. Is Nightmare Before Christmas a Christmas movie or a Halloween one? I suppose half of Tim Burton's movies would qualify as good Halloween flics as well.

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