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Dracula and Graveyards!

Have I told ya'll how much I am seriously digging Halloween this year? I mean I like it every year but this year it's getting a little crazy. I bought 4 new pairs of Halloween earrings this weekend (now I have 7). I'll be wearing them in rotation so be sure to check out which ones I'm wearing when you see me next! :)

Anywho! Tonight is our Movie Night with Bite! Which I'm also really excited about since we'll be watching Dracula! I hope you guys will come out and eat the popcorn and drink the sodas I've bought! That reminds me, I need to put them in the fridge....done! They should be nice and cold when we start the movie at 6:30pm in the meeting room.

Isn't he awesomely creepy? :D

Now for something that makes me very very happy. And it goes with my Halloween theme! Here's the trailer (did you know books get previews too) for a new book by one of my very favorite authors Neil Gaiman.




Much loves!
Sti

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