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    nigel jones 5
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      @nigeljones5

      Well we thoroughly enjoy the whole thing, what's not to like about giving, receiving, sharing and making people happy (each in differing quantities of course) and all in the name of demonic possession? Great for kids!. I don't go trick or treating with the daughter and wife as a smack in the mouth generally tends to offend.

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      #264212
      Daniel
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        @daniel
        Posted by sam sokolik on 01/11/2016 15:34:06:

        we left a bowl of candy on the front steps (as we have done the last few years) with 2 lit pumpkins. We get back and the bowl still has most of the candy in it.

        (not all places are bad..)

        Where do you live, Sam ?

        Foula ?      devil

         

         

        Edited By Daniel on 01/11/2016 16:49:10

        #264214
        sam sokolik
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          @samsokolik60334

          Heh – no. Not that remote. We live near lock and dam #6…

          sam

          Posted by Daniel on 01/11/2016 16:48:40:

          Posted by sam sokolik on 01/11/2016 15:34:06:

          we left a bowl of candy on the front steps (as we have done the last few years) with 2 lit pumpkins. We get back and the bowl still has most of the candy in it.

          (not all places are bad..)

          Where do you live, Sam ?

          Foula ? devil

          Edited By Daniel on 01/11/2016 16:49:10

          #264215
          Steven Vine
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            @stevenvine79904

            My front door is half glass. I leave the hall light on. When they knock I just go and stand behind the door. I just stand there, I don't move and I don't say a word. Eventually they stop shouting and knocking, and walk away confused and silent. I'm known as the 'weird guy at number 21'.

            Steve

            #264216
            Enough!
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              @enough
              Posted by Hopper on 01/11/2016 05:57:23:

              Razor blades inserted into apples was the big fear in the US when I lived there years ago. Hurts to just think about it.

              Same in Canada. It got jumped on pretty quickly and surely. Good day for confectionery manufacturers who now make special Halloween candy all sized, packaged and sealed. Bad day for kids' health/obesity since no one gives fruit any more.

              Nor does the "trick" in "trick or treat" have much meaning any more. Some of the older kids were getting a bit "over-creative" with their tricks at houses they didn't get a treat from (sometimes the owners were away). At least some of the razor blades and other sick activities were a twisted retaliation for those tricks. When the razor blading etc was jumped on, they jumped on the "tricks" too and those aren't generally done any more (even in the original, fairly inoffensive form).

              #264220
              Enough!
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                @enough

                NJH and Fizzy: +1

                It's very enjoyable …. especially with the little kids who are wide-eyed with it all.

                #264223
                Limpet
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                  @limpet

                  I just highlighted the 2 week old cut from a knee replacement still very scabby which seemed to frighten everyone away so I ate the sweets – result

                  #264232
                  Rod Clemett
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                    @rodclemett60985

                    I can't believe some of the things I've read here – they're just LITTLE KIDS!

                    If the worst they ever do is knock on your door once year in the hope of getting a free sweet or two out of you, I'll chalk it up as an overall success for society.

                    I'll concede, there are perhaps a few teenagers who should know better – but most of the callers I get I'd put at aged 10 or less.

                    Do we REALLY think it's "clever" to scare them, slip them LSD, put razor blades in apples, soak them with water…

                    Does it REALLY give you satisfaction to upset pre-school children?? What a bunch of mean-spirited miserable b*st*rds.

                    Good God people – were you mixed in a bucket or were you young once too? I won't see 60 again but I can still remember some of the things I got up to 50 years ago! Why not break the habits of a lifetime and try being nice to them?

                    Honestly, given some of the vitriolic attitudes displayed towards young children in this thread, I'm surprised it's not been deleted by the Administrators.

                    #264234
                    Steven Vine
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                      @stevenvine79904

                      Rod. It's joking!

                      #264244
                      NJH
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                        @njh

                        Hmmm Steven

                        In my book jokes are meant to be funny………

                        #264250
                        Steve Withnell
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                          @stevewithnell34426

                          I used to have a big black furry toy spider in a box above the front door. Solenoid. Yes it scared the kids, was it mean?

                          I hope not. I was planning to do get it set up for next next year!

                          Steve

                          #264262
                          mick70
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                            @mick70

                            must admit only had half dozen call all very pleasant and well mannered.

                            couple of teenage girls turned up after little ones had been and in costumes said trick or treat please and thank you after.

                            don't mind older kids if polite and at least made effort.

                            #264325
                            Enough!
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                              @enough

                              We had a small tot, with her Mum who said to her " Go on, say it (i.e. trick or treat) ".

                              The tot said "thank you" and smiled sweetly.

                              #264426
                              mark costello 1
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                                @markcostello1

                                Daughter is 33, Gdaughter is 15. Is there a limit?

                                #264442
                                Georgineer
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                                  @georgineer
                                  Posted by NJH on 01/11/2016 15:41:20:

                                  You miserable lot! … to whom Bah Humbug!

                                  Edited By NJH on 01/11/2016 15:43:42

                                  I resemble that remark. Scrooge was OK until they brainwashed him.

                                  George

                                  #264459
                                  SillyOldDuffer
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                                    @sillyoldduffer

                                    In England 'All Souls' was banned by Elizabeth I. Unfortunately Halloween survived in the Americas and it has a distinctly nasty side.

                                    Ten years or so ago we had a near riot in the village. One yob happened to be working in the local egg-packing station and was able to supply his mates wholesale. Many houses were egged and floured. Then they set up an ambush on the main road and bombarded passing traffic.

                                    This wasn't kids: an over-excited mob of older teenagers and young men out of control. Drink involved. Very threatening especially as it was obvious that decent lads had lost their heads. Anarchy continued for a few hours because the police were too busy to attend. In the end it just fizzled out. Fortunately without injury though there was a lot of minor damage.

                                    The interesting thing is that there's been no trouble at all since. Many of those involved frightened themselves I think. And since the incident became infamous, it seems that parents are much more suspicious about what their off-spring are planning for Halloween.

                                    Dave

                                    #264470
                                    Bazyle
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                                      @bazyle

                                      Asda had chocolate covered apples next to the real apples. It all happens too early for me unless I am working from home that day.
                                      On Sunday there was a queue forming at 4pm for the way too soon bonfire event at the nearby school. Will have to see if there is the town event still happening on the proper day.

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