*Answer These Questions The Best You Can Please *

1) Pastel periwinkle blue.

2) Bielefelders, black Australorps, EEs, RIRs, white leghorns.

3) Homemade pumpkin pie and eggnog.

4) Twelve.

5) Eggritos (scrambled egg burritos) and chai.

6) Pomegranates.

7) Dogs.

8) I worked in a haunted theater. Working alone behind the concession stand someone or something would bump into me. I'd straighten the stock room and go back two minutes later and it was a mess again. A custodial sink in there would turn on full blast by itself. The ghostly image of a woman appeared standing by the front seats after hours (I didn't see her but others did). Lots of weird stories about that place.

9) A come-as-you're-not party: everyone dresses up as their opposite.

10) Now that summer's coming to an end (23 days left), it's great!
I think it would be strange and interesting to work in a haunted building of ANY sort...that all sounds rather crazy :)

I get interested in haunted houses/buildings and there are actually plenty around where I live. -_- I haven't ever had permission to enter them, yet...but I hope to at least once get to...
 
I had to look that up! Pretty.
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Yes, it is pretty! It reminds me of a shade of Halloween purple...
 
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Yes, it is pretty! It reminds me of a shade of Halloween purple...
I'm an October baby so it fits😄

Whenever I happen to wear blurple I get a ton of compliments and it's a fun conversation starter because we both try to decide wether it's blue or purple by comparing it to random objects.
 
I'm an October baby so it fits😄

Whenever I happen to wear blurple I get a ton of compliments and it's a fun conversation starter because we both try to decide wether it's blue or purple by comparing it to random objects.
Hey, that's cool! I'm a November baby! (Nov. 1st, so I'm pretty close to Oct. XD)
 
1) Pastel periwinkle blue.

2) Bielefelders, black Australorps, EEs, RIRs, white leghorns.

3) Homemade pumpkin pie and eggnog.

4) Twelve.

5) Eggritos (scrambled egg burritos) and chai.

6) Pomegranates.

7) Dogs.

8) I worked in a haunted theater. Working alone behind the concession stand someone or something would bump into me. I'd straighten the stock room and go back two minutes later and it was a mess again. A custodial sink in there would turn on full blast by itself. The ghostly image of a woman appeared standing by the front seats after hours (I didn't see her but others did). Lots of weird stories about that place.

9) A come-as-you're-not party: everyone dresses up as their opposite.

10) Now that summer's coming to an end (23 days left), it's great!
Wow, talk about spooktacular.
 
I think it would be strange and interesting to work in a haunted building of ANY sort...that all sounds rather crazy :)

I get interested in haunted houses/buildings and there are actually plenty around where I live. -_- I haven't ever had permission to enter them, yet...but I hope to at least once get to...

It was... disconcerting. Some employees quit over it. One left after seeing the ghost and never came back. She just ran out, didn't bring her uniform back or pick up her last paycheck.

Everyone described the ghost the same way: a woman, dressed in "clothes like on Little House On The Prairie" (this was the 1980s), her hair and skirt blowing slightly like there was a wind but there was no wind. Sometimes she looked like she was talking to someone but you couldn't hear anything. If you approached her she'd suddenly turn to you with a demonic look and hiss at you then disappear. I'm glad I never saw that.

We were constantly cleaning up the mysterious messes. Sometimes we'd open the theater and all the cardboard cutouts in the lobby would be face down, or there would be toilet paper and paper towels all over the restrooms, or merchandise in the (locked) concession display cases would be trashed.

The manager was the only one who had keys to the exterior doors. He always opened and closed the theater. He was a nice 40-something guy with a family and was not given to pranks. He got annoyed when things were messed up for no apparent reason, not that I blame him.

The theater was a stand-alone building so there was no way to gain entry other than the doors. It was also next to a cemetery (!) not a creepy old cemetery but a beautifully maintained one with big trees and flower beds and Tudor-style buildings. All the headstones were laid in the ground instead of standing up so it looked more like a big park than a cemetery.

I went back a few years ago to see if the theater is still there. It isn't, it was torn down at some point and there's just an empty lot there now. The cemetery is still there of course, as well-maintained as ever.
 
It was... disconcerting. Some employees quit over it. One left after seeing the ghost and never came back. She just ran out, didn't bring her uniform back or pick up her last paycheck.

Everyone described the ghost the same way: a woman, dressed in "clothes like on Little House On The Prairie" (this was the 1980s), her hair and skirt blowing slightly like there was a wind but there was no wind. Sometimes she looked like she was talking to someone but you couldn't hear anything. If you approached her she'd suddenly turn to you with a demonic look and hiss at you then disappear. I'm glad I never saw that.

We were constantly cleaning up the mysterious messes. Sometimes we'd open the theater and all the cardboard cutouts in the lobby would be face down, or there would be toilet paper and paper towels all over the restrooms, or merchandise in the (locked) concession display cases would be trashed.

The manager was the only one who had keys to the exterior doors. He always opened and closed the theater. He was a nice 40-something guy with a family and was not given to pranks. He got annoyed when things were messed up for no apparent reason, not that I blame him.

The theater was a stand-alone building so there was no way to gain entry other than the doors. It was also next to a cemetery (!) not a creepy old cemetery but a beautifully maintained one with big trees and flower beds and Tudor-style buildings. All the headstones were laid in the ground instead of standing up so it looked more like a big park than a cemetery.

I went back a few years ago to see if the theater is still there. It isn't, it was torn down at some point and there's just an empty lot there now. The cemetery is still there of course, as well-maintained as ever.
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