There are three colors when carving pumpkins; use them wisely. There is cut out and the skin, the two standard colors, and with some patience you can just skin the pumpkin and expose the pale flesh, giving a third color. The first cut is, of course, the hardest; a thin, flexible bladed knife is a good tool, however. Also, be careful for unintended consequences when carving; sometimes what you meant is not what people see.
Also, disliking twilight is biblical if you take Isaiah 1:14 out of context. Which I don't condone, but find amusing...
--Flynn (I don't have a phone number, I prefer to communicate via heart whispers)
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