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3 Musketeers for memememememe...!!! if I can locate any Milky Way Mid-nite mini Bars, they will bee the Main Course...!! :trick/treat:
 
Passenger Pigeons don't Deliver anymore...?!?
 
Back in the day, we each dressed up, grabbed a glass, and went trick-or-drinking. We knocked on the door of friends, took whatever was offered, had one drink, chatted for half an hour, and moved to the next house.
 
We leave the light off too because many, many I'm telling ya, come to this in-town neighborhood from miles around, the police close off the roads into it, and kids trick or treat til their eyes bleed. I'm getting off work early so I can make it home.
Someone who lives in this neighborhood told me 7 years ago they spent over $100 on candy and it was gone within a half hour.
Our dog would freak out if we participated.
 
We leave the light off too because many, many I'm telling ya, come to this in-town neighborhood from miles around, the police close off the roads into it, and kids trick or treat til their eyes bleed. I'm getting off work early so I can make it home.
Someone who lives in this neighborhood told me 7 years ago they spent over $100 on candy and it was gone within a half hour.
Our dog would freak out if we participated.
Geez, that’s crazy. Guess my little corner ain’t too bad.
 
Back in the day, we each dressed up, grabbed a glass, and went trick-or-drinking. We knocked on the door of friends, took whatever was offered, had one drink, chatted for half an hour, and moved to the next house.
As a young man I participated in that on occasion.. The trick is to start on foot at the far side of town and work your way home... Otherwise it could be a long hard trip... o_O:fun fun::trick/treat:
 
The first weekend of October, my whole front lawn was turned into a spooky cemetery, complete with skeletons, ghosts, and eerie lighting. We get between 30 and 60 kids each year unless the weather is really bad.

Candy bought this early will just get eaten by us. I'll wait 'til a couple days before Halloween to buy the stuff that will be passed out.
 
My wife is a retired teacher, so we (she) decorates for every occasion. She even changes a lot of decorations in the house to match the season.

So we participate every year depending on the weather. If it is nice we will sit on the driveway. If it is cold we will sit inside near the front door. We have a lot of kids in the neighborhood, and our fair share of drop-offs. We don't mind. It is only one night. She buys all the candy, and always has something special for the kids we know. I am just there for moral support. :trick/treat:
 
we dont believe in it, its another thing that has been imported from the US, our front house light stay off.
 
The first weekend of October, my whole front lawn was turned into a spooky cemetery, complete with skeletons, ghosts, and eerie lighting. We get between 30 and 60 kids each year unless the weather is really bad.

Candy bought this early will just get eaten by us. I'll wait 'til a couple days before Halloween to buy the stuff that will be passed out.
You'll be on such a sugar high by then you'll scare all the kids off and have that candy too!!😃
 
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