Annie Mole's, webmaster of Going Underground, daily web log (blog).
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The look in his eyes says: "Get this over with quickly, so that I can go back to sleeping".
I quite liked the following "out-take" as he looks kinda spooky.
I'm a little more into Halloween this year than normal and actually got all American & baked a pumpkin pie which I'm taking into the crew at Great British Chefs today.
Over on Facebook this opened up a lot of discussion about whether pumpkin pie should be served hot or cold & other pie related questions.
Expect to see more people on the London Underground dressed up as ghouls, goblins, witches, devils & a whole load of other scary things tonight as the Halloween parties come to an end. And as usual as Spiritquest's (@Ketan) great picture above on the Northern Line (taken en route to BarCampLondon) from yesterday shows, expect most Tube travellers to think it's all totally normal & ignore them.
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