Man, Im Bushed!
Posts: 1087
  • Posted On: Oct 27 2003 5:47am
Trick or Treating today was from 3pm to 5pm CST. We went EVERYwhere and didnt get home til after 5pm due to the long walk we had. EJ was saying she was done and tired as we walked home, Mags slept through the whole thing, as always during walks, and now EJ is asleep.

Anyone else have this prob with maybe their little brother or sister?
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  • Posted On: Oct 27 2003 5:54am
It's not even halloween yet, and you're trick or treating . . .


For shame.
  • Posted On: Oct 27 2003 7:35am
I thought TRFers were older than TGCers....
Posts: 388
  • Posted On: Oct 27 2003 3:49pm
You crazy Americans with your month-long Halloween
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  • Posted On: Oct 27 2003 4:15pm
We aren't all crazy. And Halloween isn't until Friday.
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  • Posted On: Oct 27 2003 8:02pm
Halloween should be all year long.
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  • Posted On: Oct 27 2003 8:07pm
*nods towards Tim Burtons 'Nightmare Before Christmas'* :grin
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  • Posted On: Oct 27 2003 8:48pm
*checks his calendar to make sure its the 27th*
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  • Posted On: Oct 27 2003 10:20pm
some communities set up the Halloween trick or treating hours for a certain day and time, so they supposedly can control what happens to the kids and what they can get up to better, than if they were tricking treating on the actually All Hallow's Night.... I guess they figure if the kids aren't doing it on the night of Samhain, their not doing anything wrong :b ..

well that and some parents don't have the time on the actually day of Halloween to take the kids out, so they get together with an entire neighborhood and make a sorta trick or treat date... if you pay attention to when which neighborhood is doing it, you can literally take you kids out tricker treating every day the week of Halloween
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  • Posted On: Oct 28 2003 12:21am
Hey, that would be great. Lots of candy, and more every day.