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emamum 31-10-2008 13:13

Re: Are You Trick-or-Treating or Not?
 
Ty wanted to go trick or treating but ive said no.. we have a big bag of sweeties and he can wear his costume and scare the ones that come to us instead.

West Ender 31-10-2008 13:51

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You're missing the point I made, which is that here local children go out in fancy dress, in 2 or 3 organised groups, accompanied by parents and only go to neighbours who they know. Nor do we have the threat of eggs being thrown as most of the 4 year olds would just shuffle away, a bit confused, if they were told to "trick". I'm not talking about loutish older children using it as an excuse to be even more unspeakable than usual or parents who let their children roam around in the dark unaccompanied.

Tealeaf 31-10-2008 14:36

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Like AIDS, MacDonalds and the grey squirrel, this is another American interloper that once here, appears impossible to be rid of. However, 'Trick or Treat' is no more than a criminal offence under British law - it is called blackmail. The problem, of course, is that the perpetrators of these diabolical acts are mostly under the age of criminal consent and the cops, as usual, claim to be too busy to respond.

The private citizen should therefore use alternative methods to protect his property. Last year on this date, I borrowed a neighbour's Rottweiler for the evening. Unfortunatly, he turned out be far too friendly and instead of chasing the little brats down the street, ended up cudding up to them.

This year, therefore, I have obtained a pair of Rhodesian Ridgebacks. Truly, these are monsterous dogs and all the more nasty given they have not been fed for 5 days. I can't wait for the fun to begin when those little angels, having banged on my door, first stare into the gaping, slovering jaws of the hounds from hell.

emamum 31-10-2008 14:39

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you are really not funny tealeaf.....

Tealeaf 31-10-2008 14:40

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Originally Posted by emamum (Post 646099)
you are really not funny tealeaf.....

Oh dear. Neither are the dogs.

Gayle 31-10-2008 14:42

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I've just texted both my mum and mother in law just to see if they would be in later for two little trick or treaters and they're the only ones we'll be going to.

I don't like the whole palaver of trick or treat but on the other hand I don't want my two to think I'm a party pooper by denying them of it.

So we do a compromise - I get pumpkins and we do that as a shared activity - I buy a few sweets for if people come around - I let my two knock on their grandmas doors and no where else - I have bought a few cakes that have monsters on.

So we do it but not in a big way.

MargaretR 31-10-2008 15:07

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It is bad practice to make fun of, or insult any religion.
The people who practice Wicca may be offended by your visit.

Many Wiccans choose to keep their religious beliefs secret because of the history of persecution, so you may not even know that you have offended.

.....you may or may not suffer some misfortune soon after :cursing:

jambutty 31-10-2008 15:28

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Originally Posted by Tealeaf (Post 646097)
Like AIDS, MacDonalds and the grey squirrel, this is another American interloper that once here, appears impossible to be rid of. However, 'Trick or Treat' is no more than a criminal offence under British law - it is called blackmail. The problem, of course, is that the perpetrators of these diabolical acts are mostly under the age of criminal consent and the cops, as usual, claim to be too busy to respond.

The private citizen should therefore use alternative methods to protect his property. Last year on this date, I borrowed a neighbour's Rottweiler for the evening. Unfortunatly, he turned out be far too friendly and instead of chasing the little brats down the street, ended up cudding up to them.

This year, therefore, I have obtained a pair of Rhodesian Ridgebacks. Truly, these are monsterous dogs and all the more nasty given they have not been fed for 5 days. I can't wait for the fun to begin when those little angels, having banged on my door, first stare into the gaping, slovering jaws of the hounds from hell.

AIDS? I thought that came from Africa.

Don’t forget chewing gum and bubble gum.

andybrown_10 31-10-2008 16:01

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Nope, too old for it now, it's crap anyway. Much rather go to a bonfire tomorrow instead and have some black peas :)

jaysay 31-10-2008 16:10

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Originally Posted by West Ender (Post 646081)
You're missing the point I made, which is that here local children go out in fancy dress, in 2 or 3 organised groups, accompanied by parents and only go to neighbours who they know. Nor do we have the threat of eggs being thrown as most of the 4 year olds would just shuffle away, a bit confused, if they were told to "trick". I'm not talking about loutish older children using it as an excuse to be even more unspeakable than usual or parents who let their children roam around in the dark unaccompanied.

Accompanied by parents West Ender, not round this neck of the woods they're not, they annoy you all on their own:rolleyes:

jaysay 31-10-2008 16:14

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Originally Posted by andybrown_10 (Post 646138)
Nope, too old for it now, it's crap anyway. Much rather go to a bonfire tomorrow instead and have some black peas :)

Your to old now andy and your off for black pas at the bonfire, ain't heard of black peas since Adam was a lad:)

katex 31-10-2008 16:17

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Even children going around in accompanied groups gives some sort of endorsement to children on their own to carry out this practice.

Sure lots of neighbours will be expecting you Westender, but they will have to open the door to all knocks including the lone wanderers. Have a good night even so, at least the weather doesn't appear too bad.

Just heard the Trick or Treaters are supposed to be some sort of Fairies of Solace collecting food for their survival ... if you gave was a good thing, if not you are in for a hard winter ... hummph .. in for that anyway ... :D

Blackening your house is supposed to keep the evil spirits away .. anyone any black paint ?

West Ender 31-10-2008 16:43

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Oh I won't be going around, I'll be here dishing out the lollipops. It's pretty well known which neighbours don't want to be disturbed so the kids don't go there. And, honestly, we don't seem to get the solitary ones these days.

katex 31-10-2008 16:53

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Originally Posted by West Ender (Post 646157)
Oh I won't be going around, I'll be here dishing out the lollipops. It's pretty well known which neighbours don't want to be disturbed so the kids don't go there. And, honestly, we don't seem to get the solitary ones these days.

Sounds like you live in a smaller/congenial community, something to be envied.

Well, my bell hasn't rung yet .. going to have a shower anyway, so won't be available to answer for a while ... don't think I would anyway, have nothing to give them. :rolleyes:

West Ender 31-10-2008 17:24

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Originally Posted by katex (Post 646164)
Sounds like you live in a smaller/congenial community, something to be envied.

Well, my bell hasn't rung yet .. going to have a shower anyway, so won't be available to answer for a while ... don't think I would anyway, have nothing to give them. :rolleyes:



Lymm's a large village which has expanded vastly in the last 10 - 15 years but still manages to hang on to a vestige of village-type life, on the whole. It's pretty quiet here, that's why we've stayed. ;)

Hope you don't get too many disturbances. :)


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