Where in the World is Bob Saget?

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MOXOMUMD

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Our trick or treat was pretty good. My daughter and her father powerwalked and made it to just over 100 houses. I passed out candy at my mom's and had about 65 kids. I must say she got quite a variety of goodies. Assorted candy, snack size Doritos and pretzels, a pencil, a puzzle, a quarter just to name a few. I guess some people chose the healthy route which is totally cool.
 

Nemo14

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Our trick or treat was pretty good. My daughter and her father powerwalked and made it to just over 100 houses. I passed out candy at my mom's and had about 65 kids. I must say she got quite a variety of goodies. Assorted candy, snack size Doritos and pretzels, a pencil, a puzzle, a quarter just to name a few. I guess some people chose the healthy route which is totally cool.

no rhubarb or concept artwork for upcoming candy projects?
 

NYwdwfan

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I have a friend who was visiting her husband's family in PA for Christmas a few years ago. The in-laws gave her son some toy thing made a lot of various loud and shrill electronic effects. As they were driving home that night, their son fell asleep and the obnoxious toy somehow ended up at the bottom of the Hudson River.

The first year my sister sent her oldest to a home based daycare the woman who watched him gave him a cymbal clapping monkey for his birthday. My sister just held it up and said, "I guess he's not as good there as I think he is". Not to mention how crepy that thing is!

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Nemo14

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We hadn't had little kids in our lives for a few years, then when the next generation of kids came along, I couldn't believe how much noisier toys had become - even toys for little little kids. So glad I raised mine in the era of legos and non-talking/eating/peeing dolls.
 
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