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:lol:

You too man. You too.

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yay, now lets all go worship satan and dance while eating his evil candy, seeing as how its satans birthday. :D

whats funny about that load of bull, is that was the reason i never trick or treated as a kid. my first time trick or treating i was 15. :lol: its my old churches fault, they were anti-halloween. blind fools.
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Jaknife wrote:yay, now lets all go worship satan and dance while eating his evil candy, seeing as how its satans birthday. :D

whats funny about that load of bull, is that was the reason i never trick or treated as a kid. my first time trick or treating i was 15. :lol: its my old churches fault, they were anti-halloween. blind fools.
Funny how all this started as a way to "scare evil spirits" away.. :lol:

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I’m just glad this is the last day for all the “spooktacular savings or events” commercials being played around the clock (at least until next year).

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My daughter is dressing up as Piglet and my boy is dressing up as Batman.

My favorite part of halloween these days is them sharing their candy loot with mom and dad! :thumb:


Then I get a stomach ache. :P

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Tried leaving Six Flags Fight Fest at 11:30 PM Saturday night (New Jersey) . Reached the highway from the parking lot at 2:30. Some lady was complaining she left at 10:30 to "beat the traffic". It is a half mile drive. It looked like Grand Central at rush hour in the park. Now that's scary. Thank goodness we fell back one hour. Moral of the story - Halloween (and Six Flags) bites..... :!:
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inmyblood wrote:
My favorite part of halloween these days is them sharing their candy loot with mom and dad! :thumb:

I always make mine give me all the popcorn balls they get.

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<img src='http://smileys.smileycentral.com/cat/8/8_1_225.gif' alt='Trick O' Treater' border=0>
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OK, I am already getting tired of the :censored: doorbell ringing...

:!:



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Only three trick or treaters this year, that's an all time low for my house.

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Daniel Jackson wrote:Only three trick or treaters this year, that's an all time low for my house.
0 here. gated community and my light was off. :|

I did ask the main office what their policy was on Halloween and was told "only residents kids". :| Then I asked people who were in the neighborhood last year what went down, they said they had no trick-or-treaters. So, instead of executing my plans, I took a part and re-assembled my car's carburator. :thumb:

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We must have had around 100 "kids" tonight. What I like the best *note - sarcasm here* is when these "kids" that are bigger than I am (I'm 5'11" and at least 180 pounds) come to the door and DON'T EVEN SAY "Trick or treat!" They just stand there, so I say "Can I help you?" Then there's the few who come up with two bags, saying "I'm trick-or-treating for my little brother" or some crap.....

:!:

I think next year, I'm leaving for the evening.



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slym2none wrote:
I think next year, I'm leaving for the evening.



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That's where we differ. I'm gonna have grandpa's shotgun at the ready and I'll be a rockin' in my rockin' chair on the front porch. I'll be in Georgia by then, so I will definately fit in. :P :lol:

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Unblessed wrote:
slym2none wrote:
I think next year, I'm leaving for the evening.



-slym
That's where we differ. I'm gonna have grandpa's shotgun at the ready and I'll be a rockin' in my rockin' chair on the front porch. I'll be in Georgia by then, so I will definately fit in. :P :lol:

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That's not a bad idea - I live in NC, and I do have on old, double-barrel shotgun, the kind that has a trigger for each barrel!

Then again, I could go hit the big party in Chapel Hill one more time, before I get too old. The city closes down the main strip of Franklin Street from 9:00 PM until after 1 in the morning, and anywhere between 75,000 and 100,000 people show up every year. AND it's a college town. With lots of college-age women.

:twisted:



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slym2none wrote:We must have had around 100 "kids" tonight. What I like the best *note - sarcasm here* is when these "kids" that are bigger than I am (I'm 5'11" and at least 180 pounds) come to the door and DON'T EVEN SAY "Trick or treat!" They just stand there, so I say "Can I help you?" Then there's the few who come up with two bags, saying "I'm trick-or-treating for my little brother" or some crap.....







-slym
I stopped Trick or Treating before I got into High School, but these days it must be the "cool thing" for older teenagers to do. IMO if you can drive up to the person's house, then you're too old to Trick or Treat.

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slym2none wrote:We must have had around 100 "kids" tonight. What I like the best *note - sarcasm here* is when these "kids" that are bigger than I am (I'm 5'11" and at least 180 pounds) come to the door and DON'T EVEN SAY "Trick or treat!" They just stand there, so I say "Can I help you?" Then there's the few who come up with two bags, saying "I'm trick-or-treating for my little brother" or some crap.....

:!:

I think next year, I'm leaving for the evening.



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if you can drive to the persons house, you better have a really good costume. dont go in a jacket and shorts.
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I like this costume.

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x-omatic wrote:I like this costume.

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We went to GameStop Halloween night to pick up Star Wars Battlefront 2 that was being sold early.
My daughter Rylie was Strawberry Shortcake.
Once she got ahold of the store display lightsaber tho' it was on!

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Then she put on my Darth Maul mask!!

:o :o :o

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Strawberry Short Maul!!! :thumb:
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sonicdan wrote:My daughter Rylie was Strawberry Shortcake.

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Then she put on my Darth Maul mask!!
Nice pictures!

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sonicdan wrote:Then she put on my Darth Maul mask!!

:o :o :o

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