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The Chit Chat Chit Chat Thread

ajrwdwgirl

Premium Member
Tomorrow is going to be odd for where I live. The city I live is going to have Trick or treating on Friday, but there are people that are claiming they going to Trick or treat tomorrow despite what the city said.

Trick or Treating on the wrong day = nothing for them in my neighborhood. Actually our town does trunk or treat now there are a few houses that still hand out candy but that is main just on one street.

This year my light will be off, drapes closed, and I'm relaxing in a bubble bath. My husband will be running a booth at trunk or treat. Also our high school has a big playoff football game at home that night so the majority of the town will just go there after trunk or treat.
 

wdwfan4ver

Well-Known Member
Trick or Treating on the wrong day = nothing for them in my neighborhood. Actually our town does trunk or treat now there are a few houses that still hand out candy but that is main just on one street.

This year my light will be off, drapes closed, and I'm relaxing in a bubble bath. My husband will be running a booth at trunk or treat. Also our high school has a big playoff football game at home that night so the majority of the town will just go there after trunk or treat.
At least you don't live in area as I do. In the past, there were communities in the city I live that had trick or treating 2 times in 2 days or 2 times in 3 days in the year. Personally, I think 2 days is too many trick or treating days for a home to pass out candy.
 

Goofyernmost

Well-Known Member
Tomorrow is going to be odd for where I live. The city I live is going to have Trick or treating on Friday, but there are people that are claiming they going to Trick or treat tomorrow despite what the city said.
I suspect it will result in considerably fewer sweet rewards. I still remember the evenings out on halloween with my cousins, finding our way around with masks that inhibited vision, but it didn't matter. It was so much fun. We'd get back in the house in time to watch "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow" and good old Ichabod Crane pursued by the headless horseman.

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Hey, sounds good to me -- a one and done! :joyfull:

(Wish that happened around here, where the doorbell gets rung about 60 times by kids, trick or treating on Halloween night . . . ) 🤦‍♀️
I'm surprised at you MillieM, here you have a holiday that is one giant step toward evil winter and you put down a "Joyous" occasion to keep opening your door to let in cold air.
 

Goofyernmost

Well-Known Member
One time is enough. Thankfully we might get a nor'easter on Halloween
That reminds me of halloween one year in the late 1990's flying back to Vermont from Boston in a single prop, toothpaste tube size airplane during a nor'easter. Either it hadn't existed when we left Boston or the weather people weren't as good as they are now, but I can tell you that it was an evening to remember. I'm pretty sure we made it alright though.
 

Agent H

Well-Known Member
Guess which classic movie I watched for the first time recently.
”this isn’t much of a horror movie. Where are the rock and roll musical numbers?”
there’s a light at the Frankenstein place.
 
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