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In the original Halloween movie, Laurie does not have a son and a daughter. Rather, she is babysitting two children, Tommy and Lindsey. In subsequent movies (Halloween 4, 5, and 6), we find out that Laurie had a daughter named Jamie. In Halloween H2O, we find out that Laurie has a teenage son John.
In the original Halloween movie (1978), Laurie Strode did not have any children. Rather, she was babysitting for two children, Tommy and Lindsey. In later movies, we learned that Laurie strode had a daughter named Jamie. In Halloween H20 (1998), we met Laurie Strode's teenage son, John.
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Halloween was named after my shart
I believe after 'All Hallows Eve'
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In some parts of Ireland, Halloween is known as 'Pooky Night', named after the evil spirit, Puca.
i slept with a guy named hallow
It depends what sister
Yes, she played a character named Nora.
Halloween is also called Pooky Night (named after the puca, a mischievous spirit) in some parts of Ireland.
Halloween is also called Pooky Night (named after the puca, a mischievous spirit) in some parts of Ireland.
Of course there can be sun on Halloween! It starts in the morning until night! Actually I know as a fact there will always be sun, unless it is a cloudy day! It is not possible to have no sun on any ordinary day. Halloween does not change the weather or natural resources. Halloween is just a regular day, that a person named. Sun on Halloween? YESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS!
There are many females named Sue Ellen Everitt in the United States. Unfortunately, there is not one in particular that anything happened to on Halloween night.
The name Halloween is a corruption of the "old English" word for a holiday known as 'All Hallows Eve,' and which has its origins back in ancient times when the Druid Priests celebrated the festival.