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Jordyne
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dargoon59
10/30/2008 8:22 PM PT
The Origin of the Jack-O-Latern! The first Jack-o-Lanterns were made in Ireland out of hollowed-out turnips. A piece of coal was inserted into the hollow and the "lantern" was meant to guide the way of poor old Jack who wasn't welcome in Heaven but was also barred from entering Hell for tricking the devil. According to legend, the devil gave this crude lamp to Jack so that he could walk the earth forever in limbo. When the Irish brought this tradition to America, they apparently decided that pumpkins were much easier to carve than turnips, and the modern-day Jack-o-Lantern was born!
Tsiab
10/12/2008 9:26 PM PT
Hey, good luck on your entry, it's great! Must of taken a lot of work..and is 24romi or whatever making it hard on you as well? So unthoughtful..if she doesn't appreciate our entries, at least message us. >.< Anywho..I just came by to say I liked yours. ^_^
dargoon59
10/12/2008 8:23 PM PT
Hope your weekend was fantastic!
dargoon59
10/11/2008 12:05 AM PT
Have a great weekend!