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Halloween was invented by a Scott C. Bummingham, who was drunk one night and ended up going door-to-door asking for free candy. In Sweden, All Harlots Eve was instituted as a national holiday, raising the skank-to-dead-spirit ratio to an all-time high. Following Sweden's success, America legalised Halloween again in 1964. Short skirts in freezing October weather once again abounded, pleasing the spirits. They can also be found on radio stations everywhere around the globe, except some blind spots near Montreal.

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  • Halloween was invented by a Scott C. Bummingham, who was drunk one night and ended up going door-to-door asking for free candy. In Sweden, All Harlots Eve was instituted as a national holiday, raising the skank-to-dead-spirit ratio to an all-time high. Following Sweden's success, America legalised Halloween again in 1964. Short skirts in freezing October weather once again abounded, pleasing the spirits. They can also be found on radio stations everywhere around the globe, except some blind spots near Montreal.
  • Halloween or Hallowe'en also known as All Hallows' Eve, is a yearly celebration observed in a number of countries on 31 October, the eve of the Western Christian feast of All Hallows' Day. It initiates the triduum of Hallowmas, the time in the liturgical year dedicated to remembering the dead, including saints (hallows), martyrs, and all the faithful departed believers.
  • Halloween or Hallowe'en was a holiday celebrated annually on the night of the 31st of October. Originally a pagan holiday, in modern times it had come to be associated with the supernatural. However, demons and vampires traditionally avoided hunting or attacking on Halloween and "took the night off" because they believed it to be an idiotic cliché. However, that was not always the case; for example, Spike the rebel vampire attacked Buffy during Halloween 1997, which was because of the chaos caused by a spell cast by Ethan Rayne.
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  • Halloween was invented by a Scott C. Bummingham, who was drunk one night and ended up going door-to-door asking for free candy. In Sweden, All Harlots Eve was instituted as a national holiday, raising the skank-to-dead-spirit ratio to an all-time high. Following Sweden's success, America legalised Halloween again in 1964. Short skirts in freezing October weather once again abounded, pleasing the spirits. They can also be found on radio stations everywhere around the globe, except some blind spots near Montreal.
  • Halloween or Hallowe'en also known as All Hallows' Eve, is a yearly celebration observed in a number of countries on 31 October, the eve of the Western Christian feast of All Hallows' Day. It initiates the triduum of Hallowmas, the time in the liturgical year dedicated to remembering the dead, including saints (hallows), martyrs, and all the faithful departed believers.
  • Halloween or Hallowe'en was a holiday celebrated annually on the night of the 31st of October. Originally a pagan holiday, in modern times it had come to be associated with the supernatural. However, demons and vampires traditionally avoided hunting or attacking on Halloween and "took the night off" because they believed it to be an idiotic cliché. However, that was not always the case; for example, Spike the rebel vampire attacked Buffy during Halloween 1997, which was because of the chaos caused by a spell cast by Ethan Rayne. However, Wolfram & Hart traditionally celebrated Halloween with an annual Halloween bash organized by the firm's Entertainment Division.
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