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"Official" trick or treat day and time?

Started by dyta93, October 22, 2010, 08:31:43 AM

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Bonster

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Quote from: chandasz on November 01, 2010, 05:19:04 AM
Seriously - you refuse to give out candy to people you deem too old? Why. Who cares? Seriously. Be a good person and just hand out the f-ing candy. Yeah- it's weird when parent are trick or treating for their 3 month old-- but so what. What are you going to do with the candy you don't hand out-- return it? Just be a good hearted human- and give out the stupid candy


Are you talking to me, chandasz?  I've never refused anyone.  
All I've ever had were moms with kids too scared to come to the door.  A cpl times I've had what looked like early teens kids coming later, but they've always been in costume and having a good time.  Not rude, just plain fun.

Don't lecture me about being a "good person." Adult and kids alike who come to my block will surely tell you which home is their favorite to visit.  Neighbors, too. ;)

http://www.youtube.com/v/eN40E4zWHC8?fs=1&hl=en_US  http://www.youtube.com/v/43WeN-sbqA0?fs=1&hl=en_US
   ... "Shit ton of beer being served here soon!"

Bonster

Quote from: Bonster on November 01, 2010, 11:04:29 AM
Adult and kids alike who come to my block will surely tell you which home is their favorite to visit.

Not this year, though.  I had to work.  :P

   ... "Shit ton of beer being served here soon!"

Fer

I had so many kids come to the door who just stood there looking at me.  So many of them never said "trick or treat!"  C'mon kids, work for it! 
"Life is short. Enjoy it."
J. Sullivan, 7/28/06

teenabeena

We also had a wide range of ages come to our door - most in costume, some not. I'd much rather see teens going door to door asking for candy than "hangin' out" or causing trouble. Plus, they all seemed polite - I think I got a thank you or Happy Halloween from everyone!