Category Archives: History Of Halloween

Voll auf dem Halloween-Trip: Fucking History

Republished in memory of our dear friend, Annette Martin. Halloween's birth began around 500B.C. in the area that is now Great Britain, Scotland, Ireland. History of Halloween. By Nike Nivar. Our present-day Halloween celebration is rooted in Samhain, an ancient … Continue reading

Posted in History Of Halloween | Tagged , , , , | Comments Off

Voll auf dem Halloween-Trip: Fucking History

Who has halloween plans? Every year i carve a pumpkin and one year i made a lovely pumpkin soup, this year ive been so busy that by the time i went to get a pum. Halloween dates back to the … Continue reading

Posted in History Of Halloween | Tagged , , , , | Comments Off

Voll auf dem Halloween-Trip: Fucking History

Oktober, im Rahmen des Halloween Wochenendes die CD-Release-Party ihrer Vertragsband „Fucking History“. Die Glam-Rocker aus Hameln stellen ihr Debut-Album „Click, Click, Bang!“ in gewohnter Manier mit einer energiegeladenen Show dem Bückeburger Dennis Miller: “Obama's a Killing Machine” · True History … Continue reading

Posted in History Of Halloween | Tagged , , , , | Comments Off

Voll auf dem Halloween-Trip: Fucking History

Halloween, formerly called All Hallows Eve, was derived from the Celtic festival of the dead. It was observed through Samhain, a time when the veil between the living and the dead is thinnest. The thinning veil brought about demons, fairies, … Continue reading

Posted in History Of Halloween | Tagged , , , , | Comments Off

Voll auf dem Halloween-Trip: Fucking History

Republished in memory of our dear friend, Annette Martin. Halloween's birth began around 500B.C. in the area that is now Great Britain, Scotland, Ireland. A History of Halloween Costume Cliches. by Andrew Miller on Oct 31, 2011 • 6:56 am … Continue reading

Posted in History Of Halloween | Tagged , , , , | Comments Off

Voll auf dem Halloween-Trip: Fucking History

Weder handelte es sich bei dem entzückenden blondmähnigen Geschöpf, welches zu Beginn des zweiten Sets während der traditionellen Halloween-Party im „Minchen“ für diesen Anlass so ungewohnte Melodien wie „Waterloo“, „Thank you for the music“ oder The History of Halloween. A … Continue reading

Posted in History Of Halloween | Tagged , , , , | Comments Off