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Happy Halloween weekend

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What spooks you?
What would you dress up as if you could?

Enjoy and stay safe.
BTW years ago a cab driver told me they love it when Halloween falls on a Saturday.
 
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Happy spooky weekend to you as well! =)
 
We'll prolly eat more candy than we give out.
I always thought this would be cool...
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I'm bah humbug about Halloween.

I especially dislike adults who go trick or treating without costumes or children. When my kids were little and we still participated, I would always give these adults a little box of raisins.

If I had young children now, I'd take them to a safe community party - the whole trick or treating thing has gotten out of hand. YMMV
 
I'm pretty unimaginative about costumes for myself, but really like seeing people in them. It's the one day of the year where people can be as uninhibited and outlandish as they want. And as I said to my son, it's the one day a straight guy can dress in drag:rofl: Look at Matt Lauer on the Today show...
 
I'm bah humbug about Halloween.

I especially dislike adults who go trick or treating without costumes or children. When my kids were little and we still participated, I would always give these adults a little box of raisins.

People do this?
 
People do this?

Oh, yeah - Another Tugger independently posted the same thing in another thread today.
 
Oh, yeah - Another Tugger independently posted the same thing in another thread today.


I think you're talking about me. :)

It's in The Martian movie thread. I'm skipping Halloween in favor of a nice dinner and seeing the movie instead.

Dave
 
In our city adults are not allow to trick and treat. They can wear a costume; but they cannot wear a costume with a face mask.
 
In our city adults are not allow to trick and treat. They can wear a costume; but they cannot wear a costume with a face mask.

What do you mean by, "not allowed"? Is it against the law?
 
I'm pretty unimaginative about costumes for myself, but really like seeing people in them. It's the one day of the year where people can be as uninhibited and outlandish as they want. And as I said to my son, it's the one day a straight guy can dress in drag:rofl: Look at Matt Lauer on the Today show...
Today's Halloween is pretty gimpy. When I was a kid, it was a two day event. First, was hell night on the 30th. Eggs, toilet paper, brown paper bags(will not mention what was in them. Tick-tack neighbors and lets not forget about smashing pumpkins. Ahhh, life was good.

On Halloween there was no time. No 5 to7 etc, if a light was still on we were still out. None of these plastic pumpkins for the candy, a pillow case held much much more. The only thing to worry about were bigger kids.

Like was simple, life was good.

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We do up the front door DH loves Halloween. Like to give out candy, we used to get many trick or treaters, but has dwindled the last few years. We had a neighbor that would put her lawn sprinklers on so if kids cut thru her yard to get to ours they would get wet, the kicker was, her kid was out trick or treating! Luckily they moved away! Happy and safe Hallowwen!
Silentg
 
We live in an older neighborhood where most of the kids have grown up, but some new neighbors have school age kids. Still not many go trick-or-treating on our street.
Most I ever got was 8 in the last 10 years.

My son has his first turn being on the other side of the door in his neighborhood :) Both he and my grown daughter say they and I have to give out full size candy bars; none of that mini size stuff. Our first year in our house, our neighbor gave out full size bars, and I think they thought that was cool :cool:
 
The neighborhood I now live in goes all out for Halloween. They have contests for the best decorated home, and some of these rival the Christmas extravaganzas we see on TV, truly awesome!
Here is one of my neighbors that changes every day for a month. Called the "Baxter Skeletons" named after my community Baxter Village, these are truly a work of labor to change each day and a community draw. Even featured on the Today show
http://www.today.com/slideshow/todayphoto/baxter-skeletons-rule-halloween-56273813 There are tons of kids. This is t...o old. But I do love those Baxter Skeletons.
 
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