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2006.10.30

Trick or Treat

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とりあえず、意味なく自宅内でハロウィーン祭り開催中(笑)

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かっ…!
かーわーいーいー!(じたばた)
わりと最近まで「Trick or Treat」の邦訳は
「お菓子をくれなきゃお前を食う」だと思ってましたエヘ。

僕もこのカボチャは好きです。
ところで僕は「Trick or Treat」ってお菓子くれなきゃ嫌だよね。
飴でごまかされる気がします。
そんなもん、大阪のオバちゃんなら一年中、いつでもアメちゃんくれます。

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