I'm old enough to remember getting caramel apples and popcorn balls. Give kids things like that nowadays, and you'll have the SWAT team bashing in your door.
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I'm old enough to remember getting caramel apples and popcorn balls. Give kids things like that nowadays, and you'll have the SWAT team bashing in your door.
i had to work so I don't know how many we had or if my wife even turned the light on with our 5 week old...probably didn't want the dogs going nuts every time
reports are that Little-Byte dressed as Sponge Bob Squarepants and made out like a bandit.
He was last seen running across the ceiling screaming TRICKER TREATS! over and over. I last spoke with him shortly after midnight and he still sounded like Boomhower from King of the Hill.
"getting dem daggone chocolates man and goin nomanomanoma on dem there butterscothes man Ima telling you..."
[ROFL1]
Had a date tonight, so no idea if anyone even came by but I had the lights off and the gate closed. Didn't see anybody around the neighborhood before leaving or after we got back to my place.
My favorite part of Halloween: going to Wal Mart the day after and getting huge bags of candy for dirt cheap.
8 bags of candy and 8 kids all night. If I would have known, I would have just given them each a whole bag. Now what the hell am i going to do with all those skittles? Should have bought reeces. When I was a kid I did not stop until either my pillow case was full, or I got a pnemonia.
not one trick or treater for us last night. was a bummer, but not really surprising in Denver. A lot has changed since I was a kid in Pine Junction in a costume made to fit over a snow suit, and going out by ourselves
We had three, and they were all our grandkids. Of course, our house is just a bit remote, especially at night.