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	<title>Happy Helloween!</title>
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		<title>Helloween Theme, wordpress Halloween theme.</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Almost a little late but still in time i suppose.!
 My daughter wanted a halloween theme for her wordpress and she couldnt really find any simple to switch in and out so i ventured off on the web and ended up at my old faithful wordpress theme generator. With a few tweaks and a couple addons [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Almost a little late but still in time i suppose.!</p>
<p> My daughter wanted a halloween theme for her wordpress and she couldnt really find any simple to switch in and out so i ventured off on the web and ended up at my old faithful wordpress theme generator. With a few tweaks and a couple addons we were good to go! Just out of simplicity sake i took out most the images so its really just a simple upload and switch over to give your blog that halloween feel for the weeks coming up.</p>
<p>Make sure to check out the <a href="http://www.yvoschaap.com/wpthemegen/">Wordpress Theme Generator</a> too, anything made there can be tweaked and worked with very easily inside the wp admin.</p>
<p> Get the zip here!</p>
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		<title>Halloween fun and games</title>
		<link>http://www.webdesign-guru.com/2007/10/23/halloween/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 24 Oct 2007 05:45:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are several games traditionally associated with Halloween parties. The most common is dooking or bobbing for apples, in which apples float in a tub or a large basin of water; the participants must use their teeth to remove an apple from the basin. A variant of dooking involves kneeling on a chair, holding a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are several games traditionally associated with Halloween parties. The most common is dooking or bobbing for apples, in which apples float in a tub or a large basin of water; the participants must use their teeth to remove an apple from the basin. A variant of dooking involves kneeling on a chair, holding a fork between the teeth and trying to drop the fork into an apple. Another common game involves hanging up treacle or syrup-coated scones by strings; these must be eaten without using hands while they remain attached to the string, an activity which inevitably leads to a very sticky face.</p>
<p>Some games traditionally played at Halloween are forms of divination. In Puicíní (pronounced &#8220;poocheeny&#8221;), a game played in Ireland, a blindfolded person is seated in front of a table on which several saucers are placed. The saucers are shuffled and the seated person then chooses one by touch. The contents of the saucer determine the person&#8217;s life during the following year. A saucer containing earth means someone known to the player will die during the next year, a saucer containing water foretells emigration, a ring foretells marriage, a set of Rosary beads indicates that the person will take Holy Orders (becoming a nun or a priest). A coin means new wealth, a bean means poverty, and so on. In 19th-century Ireland, young women placed slugs in saucers sprinkled with flour. The wriggling of the slugs and the patterns subsequently left behind on the saucers were believed to portray the faces of the women&#8217;s future spouses.[citation needed] A traditional Irish and Scottish form of divining one&#8217;s future spouse is to carve an apple in one long strip, then toss the peel over one&#8217;s shoulder. The peel is believed to land in the shape of the first letter of the future spouse&#8217;s name. This custom has survived among Irish and Scottish immigrants in the rural United States.</p>
<p>In North America, unmarried women were frequently told that if they sat in a darkened room and gazed into a mirror on Halloween night, the face of their future husband would appear in the mirror. However, if they were destined to die before marriage, a skull would appear. The custom was widespread enough to be commemorated on greeting cards from the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.</p>
<p>The telling of ghost stories and viewing of horror films are common fixtures of Halloween parties. Episodes of TV series and specials with Halloween themes (with the specials usually aimed at children) are commonly aired on or before the holiday while new horror films, like the popular Saw (film series), are often released theatrically before the holiday to take advantage of the atmosphere.</p>
<p>Visiting a haunted attraction like a haunted house or hayride (especially in the northeastern or midwest of the USA) are other Halloween practices. Notwithstanding the name, such events are not necessarily held in houses, nor are the edifices themselves necessarily regarded to possess actual ghosts. A variant of the haunted house is the &#8220;haunted trail&#8221;, where the public encounters supernatural-themed characters or presentations of scenes from horror films while following a trail through a field or forest. One of the largest Halloween attractions in the United States is Knott&#8217;s Scary Farm in California, which features re-themed amusement park rides and a dozen different walk through mazes, plus hundreds of costumed roving performers. Among other theme parks, Walt Disney World&#8217;s Magic Kingdom stages a special separate admission event after regular park hours called Mickey&#8217;s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party featuring a parade, stage show featuring Disney villains and a Happy HalloWishes fireworks show with a Halloween theme, while their sibling park in California, Disneyland holds Mickey&#8217;s Halloween Treat at their California Adventure park. The Universal Studios theme parks in Hollywood and Orlando also feature annual Halloween events, dubbed Halloween Horror Nights.</p>
<p>From <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Halloween">wikipedia</a></p>
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