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Trick-or-Treating on Sunday?
Posted: Fri Oct 22, 2004 6:51 pm
by Hardcoregirl
As you may be aware, Halloween falls on Sunday and as you are well aware, we live in the rhinestone studded golden buckle of the bible belt.
According to
this Knoxville, at least, is still going to celebrate it on the sabbath (god bless our evil pagan souls).
I am not sure about my closer town (Oak Ridge).
Anyways...I was wondering when some of you 'rents are gonna go trick or treating and perhaps me and my kidlet could tag along? We never get to go with a big group of kids like I always did as a kid, and thats not quite as fun.
Now to find his damn samurai costume. Boys..sheesh.
Posted: Fri Oct 22, 2004 7:40 pm
by karlaBOO
we're going on sunday. don't know what time yet, because jason will be setting up at blue cat's as well. trick or treating will be scheduled because of that.
(excuse the no caps. holding the bebe.)
Posted: Fri Oct 22, 2004 7:50 pm
by Mother Mo
My daughter has decided she's too old to walk around & trick or treat, so she's staying home & attempting to scare the crap out of the littler kids. My son still wants to go, though & we have a great neighborhood for it. It's a big circle of about 40-50 houses cut off from the main roads. Your welcome to bring your lil folks over this way & go around the circle with us. We usually start shortly after dark, like about 7. That way there's still plenty of time for grown up fun afterwards.

Posted: Sat Oct 23, 2004 12:08 am
by QueenOfTheFlock
Mother Mo wrote:My daughter has decided she's too old to walk around & trick or treat, so she's staying home & attempting to scare the crap out of the littler kids. My son still wants to go, though & we have a great neighborhood for it. It's a big circle of about 40-50 houses cut off from the main roads. Your welcome to bring your lil folks over this way & go around the circle with us. We usually start shortly after dark, like about 7. That way there's still plenty of time for grown up fun afterwards.

I went trick or treating until I was 19.
Why let age stand in the way of free candy?
Posted: Sat Oct 23, 2004 2:04 am
by pryjmaty
Free candy at any age rocks!
Posted: Sat Oct 23, 2004 2:07 am
by LordHades
Yupyup.. Yummy free chocolate at the Coffee House tonight..
And we proved once and for all that anyone that doesn't like chocolate is in fact not actually human. What they are wasn't decided. Aliens, Mutants, Pod People, Vampires, Zombies..
Who knows..
But they ain't right.
Posted: Sat Oct 23, 2004 10:56 am
by Mother Mo
QueenOfTheFlock wrote:Mother Mo wrote:My daughter has decided she's too old to walk around & trick or treat, so she's staying home & attempting to scare the crap out of the littler kids. My son still wants to go, though & we have a great neighborhood for it. It's a big circle of about 40-50 houses cut off from the main roads. Your welcome to bring your lil folks over this way & go around the circle with us. We usually start shortly after dark, like about 7. That way there's still plenty of time for grown up fun afterwards.

I went trick or treating until I was 19.

Why let age stand in the way of free candy?
Yeah, I feel the same way, but she doesn't. Oh well.
