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TGIF: The Halloween 2014 Edition

Arctic Cat Halloween Pumpkin from ArcticInsider

I’m thankful that we celebrate the mischievous one day each year.

I’m thankful when that day is a Friday.

I’m thankful for the fiery idea that I stole from THUG Kitchen.

And I’m thankful it’s Halloween 2014.

Arctic Cat Halloween Pumpkin from ArcticInsider

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  1. A Halloween with a little snow is even better! Can remember the last time the ground was white in October. Hope it s a sign of things to come. Happy Halloween!

  2. the pumpkin looks great John, but it doesn’t hold a candle to how great the directions are for making this pumpkin from “thug kitchen”.

  3. Tonight after our kids go trick-or-treating, we have a costume party to attend at the neighbor house. I wanted to dress up as an El Tigre 6000, but just could not figure out how to make the costume! I guess I could have dressed as a “Cat” burglar (pun intended). Happy Halloween John!!!

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