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5teve
23rd October 2007, 12:28 AM
Hi Guys

We are having a halloween party soon and i would like to get my hands on some of those orange flickering bulbs like they use in electric fires, or a flame effect candle bulb....

any idea where i can get them, either online or locally in perth?

Thanks

Steve

Blknight.aus
23rd October 2007, 05:11 AM
bunnings have them and so do most pro home lighting shops.

JohnE
23rd October 2007, 07:52 AM
Don';t want to pour water on your event, but,
'Halloween' when did that become an aussie tradition, we have enough yankisms here as it is, without importing pseudo events.

rave over.


john

JDNSW
23rd October 2007, 08:52 AM
Don';t want to pour water on your event, but,
'Halloween' when did that become an aussie tradition, we have enough yankisms here as it is, without importing pseudo events.

rave over.

john

"Halloween originated from the Pagan festival Samhain, celebrated among the Celts of Ireland and Great Britain. Irish and Scottish immigrants carried versions of the tradition to North America in the nineteenth century. Other western countries embraced the holiday in the late twentieth century." (courtesy Wikipedia)

I agree entirely with you. I had never even heard of Halloween until long after I was an adult, and then only as a strange American custom. As far as being "celebrated" in Australia, it seems to have been introduced only in the last five years or so.

For some reason it seems not to have been introduced to Australia with the Irish influx of the nineteenth century.

Australia, I believe has enough of our own culture not to introduce even more American culture.

John

5teve
23rd October 2007, 09:10 AM
"Halloween originated from the Pagan festival Samhain, celebrated among the Celts of Ireland and Great Britain. Irish and Scottish immigrants carried versions of the tradition to North America in the nineteenth century. Other western countries embraced the holiday in the late twentieth century." (courtesy Wikipedia)

I agree entirely with you. I had never even heard of Halloween until long after I was an adult, and then only as a strange American custom. As far as being "celebrated" in Australia, it seems to have been introduced only in the last five years or so.

For some reason it seems not to have been introduced to Australia with the Irish influx of the nineteenth century.

Australia, I believe has enough of our own culture not to introduce even more American culture.

John


im guessing that makes me a Pagan from the UK :D not long migrated so i'll have to beg for forgiveness :angel:

i entirely agree about the americanisms... personally i hate it and i promise this will be an english style halloween party, its just really an excuse for fancy dress and beers (lots of) with a bit of BBQ thrown in mixed with a lot of friends round too...

i cant quite work out why the 'younger' people here look up so much to america, when as you say there is so much going here.. mind you the TV doesnt help as its one american crime show after another..

once the house is finished we plan on investigating australia thoroughly!

thanks for the bunnings lighting shop info too!

Steve

waynep
23rd October 2007, 09:10 AM
another marketing exercise by the retailers to get us to buy even more imported goods.....

sorry..maybe too cynical ...enjoy your party ..

so a search on Google for those lights.

sam_d
23rd October 2007, 09:32 AM
Provided the kids don't start "Trick Or Treat"-ing then I'm okay with it.

It might start of with a bunch of young children (accompanied by a parent) dressed up in teh finest Hallowe'en get-up knocking on your door for a handful of sweets but then you'll eventually end up with teenage idiots trying to join in and egging your house if you tell 'em to sod off.

PhilipA
23rd October 2007, 09:35 AM
Haven't you guys forgotten
1 Valentine's Day
2 Father's Day
3 mother's Day
4 Secretary's Day
All American consumerist abominations.
Regards Philip A

BigJon
23rd October 2007, 09:41 AM
Haven't you guys forgotten
1 Valentine's Day
2 Father's Day
3 mother's Day
4 Secretary's Day
All American consumerist abominations.
Regards Philip A

I don't participate in any of them either.

5teve
23rd October 2007, 09:46 AM
Haven't you guys forgotten
1 Valentine's Day
2 Father's Day
3 mother's Day
4 Secretary's Day
All American consumerist abominations.
Regards Philip A

number 4? what the hell is that? sounds very american!

Thanks

Steve

Dunnie
23rd October 2007, 06:39 PM
In Perth we get the trick without the treat; instant eggs all over your car from touring hoons who don't even ring the doorbell. My mate in Canberra says that it is the same where he is so this is Australia wide. Thanks Yanks.