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we did and ran out of sweet and i got ambushed by about 20 kids wanted sweets but when i went back to college every one turned all the lights off and hid so what do you dopepsisafcWhy post this 2 days after Halloween? On-topic, yeah I answer the door, always made sure to buy enough candy.
why not there were so many in our neighborhood i don't even know why well, i do know whyWe haven't had any in our neighborhood in years. Though we always buy candy lol. If one would have came to the door they would have gotten quite a haul.
Jackc8
jokes on you, no kid eats the applesObviously, otherwise whyspend a whole day painstakingly inserting razor blades into apples?
tenaka2
Of course we do. I make up little bags of candy too. Distributed about 80 bags.
Cutest costume had to go to a tiny (2 year) girl dressed as - Dorothy - red sparkly shoes and all.
I love Halloween. My favorite holiday.
[QUOTE="Jackc8"]why not there were so many in our neighborhood i don't even know why well, i do know whyWe haven't had any in our neighborhood in years. Though we always buy candy lol. If one would have came to the door they would have gotten quite a haul.
Jandurin
We live in a tiny little town, it's just 2 streets. I guess the kids worked out the candy-to-house ratio and decided it wasn't worth their time.
yeah our little neighborhood consist of like ~70 houses so it's pretty much perfect and it's all enclosed and cut off from other places so no one from outside comes here and there are plenty of kids so it's pretty much the ideal trick or treating place except that people like me hideWe live in a tiny little town, it's just 2 streets. I guess the kids worked out the candy-to-house ratio and decided it wasn't worth their time.
Jackc8
Halloween didn't happen in our area this year because of the October snow-storm we had. I think they're doing it this Saturday. They'll have to hurry, though, I love Butterfingers.
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