The invitation went out
To the twitter
followers
About Halloween night
And the trick or
treaters
It’s much safer than
being
Out on the streets
And it’s better for
you
To do twick or tweets
The invitation went out
To the twitter
followers
About Halloween night
And the trick or
treaters
It’s much safer than
being
Out on the streets
And it’s better for
you
To do twick or tweets
Are you wearing Halloween garters?
Answer me that one for
starters
Beneath your dress up
high
Around your black clad
thigh
Where the black sheath
is stopping
Where they are lacy at
the topping
Are there pagan garter
rings
Sexily placed
decorative things
Please answer this one
for starters
Are you wearing
Halloween garters?
Snip! Snap! Dragon!
Here comes the flaming bowl
So let mischief take its toll
Just as this Halloween comes
Snatch at the feast of
plums
In amongst the
Brandy’s flame
It’s our favourite
Halloween game
Are you wearing a Devils Tail?
As someone’s Halloween
surprise
I hope you’re as
devilish as you look
And not some angel in
disguise
“The Roaring Twenties” is a Crime Drama, screenplay by Jerry Wald, Richard Macaulay and Robert Rossen, from a Story by Mark Hellinger and Directed by Raoul Walsh.
The story begins in
the dying moments of World War I and after the Armistice Lloyd Hart (Jeffrey
Lynn) goes back to practice law, former saloon keeper George Hally (Humphrey
Bogart) turns to bootlegging, and Eddie Bartlett (James Cagney) becomes a cab
driver.
Through delivering
bootleg liquor Eddie manages to build a fleet of cabs and hires Lloyd as his
lawyer and George and Eddie become partners in the flourishing rackets, but
love, loyalty and rivalry will ultimately bring everything crashing down.
Priscilla Lane, Gladys
George, Frank McHugh and Paul Kelly complete the line up in this absolute
classic
At the ghostly house
There is a familiar
theme
Because for desert
They always have ice
scream
Two witches lived together
When they were in the
states
But there was nothing
going on
They were just
Broommates