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Post by OldSchool on Sept 20, 2003 2:00:03 GMT -5
I thought there was an age limit. 14 or something. Oh well, no one listens to it anyway. There's no set age limit, but when a 50 year old man comes to your house dressed in a pumkin suit....its time to call the cops.
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Post by fallenangel55 on Sept 20, 2003 9:53:51 GMT -5
There's no set age limit, but when a 50 year old man comes to your house dressed in a pumkin suit....its time to call the cops. eww..thats scary...last year there wasnt any kids coming to our door....only like 14/15yr. old ppl came...wierd but who cares..it was fun..!!! ;D i ate all the left overs
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Post by TreasureFinder on Sept 20, 2003 12:00:06 GMT -5
Well, I bet you guys don't have people coming over from the border with their moms. They come in groups, and you're "supposed" to give the little children more than the rest, and you have to give their parents some too I'm just going to keep the porch light off this year.
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Post by Ghosty on Sept 20, 2003 12:38:55 GMT -5
Well, I bet you guys don't have people coming over from the border with their moms. They come in groups, and you're "supposed" to give the little children more than the rest, and you have to give their parents some too I'm just going to keep the porch light off this year. they come over from the border and you have to give their parents stuff? wow, i thought my neighborhood had problems
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Post by n i g h t . . . on Sept 20, 2003 12:54:34 GMT -5
Yeah that's kind of scary mate.
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Post by Jaggy on Sept 20, 2003 14:30:52 GMT -5
Well, I bet you guys don't have people coming over from the border with their moms. They come in groups, and you're "supposed" to give the little children more than the rest, and you have to give their parents some too I'm just going to keep the porch light off this year. I think we kept the porch light off once but those damned kids didn't get the picture and some of them still rang the doorbell.
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Post by fallenangel55 on Sept 20, 2003 14:41:23 GMT -5
I think we kept the porch light off once but those damned kids didn't get the picture and some of them still rang the doorbell. thats what happened last year for me too... they came at 10:00pm ....dam those kids i was watching a good show..lol ;D
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Post by Mr_Beardsly on Sept 20, 2003 20:16:02 GMT -5
I think I'll stop going now that I'm Fifteen. Last year we caught some guys trying to egg my friend's house. We snuck up behind them took there eggs and plastered their car. They were kinda pissed... Anyways I live in the preppiest neighborhood imaginable so most people trick or treat right until they move out of home.
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Post by Ghosty on Sept 20, 2003 20:17:30 GMT -5
I think I'll stop going now that I'm Fifteen. Last year we caught some guys trying to egg my friend's house. We snuck up behind them took there eggs and plastered their car. They were kinda pissed... Anyways I live in the preppiest neighborhood imaginable so most people trick or treat right until they move out of home. wow... i stopped trick or treating around middle school (11-13), i don't remember exactly when... my neighborhood is fairly preppy too, but we don't get many older people.
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Post by Jaggy on Sept 21, 2003 1:54:45 GMT -5
I stopped trick or treating when I was 13-14. It wasn't even fun anymore. The last year I did it, I only did it for the candy because I'm so greedy and partly because my friends were going too. >:D
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Post by Mr_Beardsly on Sept 21, 2003 8:55:53 GMT -5
Heh, thats pretty much the only reason to go in thew first place isn't it?
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Post by Gustave on Sept 21, 2003 11:15:39 GMT -5
I don't go trick or treating. I have fun at the house: 1) Buy a plastic axe from dollar store 2) load the axe down with ketchup 3) place ketchupy side of axe on bottom of chin 4) tuck chin so axe touches both your neck and chin 5) hold until ketchup gets dry and sticky 6) sit out on front porch and give out candy to trick or treaters
It works perfect every time ive done it. Kids come up, most of em say stuff like "he's trying to scare us". Then you tilt your head up, look at em, and laugh evilly. The axe is sticking to your chin, so it appears there is a gigantic cleaver in your neck.
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Post by Ghosty on Sept 21, 2003 12:41:03 GMT -5
I don't go trick or treating. I have fun at the house: 1) Buy a plastic axe from dollar store 2) load the axe down with ketchup 3) place ketchupy side of axe on bottom of chin 4) tuck chin so axe touches both your neck and chin 5) hold until ketchup gets dry and sticky 6) sit out on front porch and give out candy to trick or treaters It works perfect every time ive done it. Kids come up, most of em say stuff like "he's trying to scare us". Then you tilt your head up, look at em, and laugh evilly. The axe is sticking to your chin, so it appears there is a gigantic cleaver in your neck. ahaha, thats awful, i remember when i was like 4 and i got scared by people who did that. but nah, i'm nice to the little kiddies ;D they just want some candy.
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Post by TreasureFinder on Sept 21, 2003 15:57:21 GMT -5
I remember when I went TOT once, and one house had "gargoyles" on the stone columns of their fence. Needless to say, after "Trick or Treat" most of the kiddies were throughly frightened.
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Post by Mr_Beardsly on Sept 21, 2003 15:58:28 GMT -5
Teumatizing small children is fun!
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