Limp Bizkit frontman Fred Durst wanted to make this Halloween special for his son Dallas. The duo visited a pumpkin patch in Los Angeles where they took their time checking out a variety of squashes.



Dallas found a skull amidst the gourds that he liked but daddy Dunst seemed to want to stick to a more traditional pumpkin.


"Big Day Out organisers have emphatically denied that reformed rap-rock act Limp Bizkit will headline next year's touring music festival.
Australian newspaper The Herald-Sun reported the band, which recently reformed for a series of European and US tour dates, was heavily rumoured to headline the Big Day Out festival in 2010.
But a statement issued by festival co-producer Vivian Lees to the paper, and reported by FasterLouder.com.au, denied the rumours.
"Limp Bizkit will definitely not be performing on the January 2010 Big Day Out series, or any other Big Day Out shows anywhere, ever," the statement reportedly said.
Limp Bizkit headlined the 2001 Big Day Out festival, but caused controversy for not stopping their set earlier when a 15-year-old was crushed. She later died in hospital.
Other bands heavily rumoured to perform at the 2010 event include Grizzly Bear, Blink 182, Eminem, Passion Pit and Muse.
The first official announcement is due on September 29."

Hundreds of fans flocked to the Palms yesterday morning and stood in line hoping for tickets for the founding bandmembers’ first U.S. concert in more than eight years.
Joe Gombos was one of those fans. He arrived three hours before the giveaway began, at just after 9 a.m., but as he approached the box office, he discovered nearly 200 people were already in front of him."
"Cheers to the universe from me and my lovely wife Esther Durst!" he posted. "We are now one and complete. :o)"
Twenty minutes after his announcement, Durst, 38, posted a photo of
himself and his wife (formerly Esther Nazarov) by the pool toasting
with mojitos.

Like he did with his low-key wedding, the musician also announced his engagement via Twitter in April.
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