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Annual Halloween head count

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  • kluursK Offline
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    #14

    Paradigm shift - kids don't do stairs or ring bells. You're expected to sit out by the sidewalk and hand kids candy. We had about 120 or so.

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    • MikM Offline
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      We had one kid dressed as a fisherman. His dad was in a shiny blue fish costume. Very cute.

      https://www.driveswimfly.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/drive-swim-fly-halloween-party-brad-shiny-blue-fish-costume-768x1024.jpg
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      "You cannot subsidize irresponsibility and expect people to become more responsible." โ€” Thomas Sowell

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        Two, our first in this house. 10yr old boy and girl dressed&painted as wizard and witch.
        All we had to give were chocolate chunk ginger biscuits. Very happy faces, but I wonder if they liked ginger?

        In London we always got maybe a dozen because the front door was 4 yards from the pavement, but the current house at night feels like walking into tree encroaching gloom for about 40 yards, past a couple of blinding sensor security lights.

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          Ours were exceptionally polite, almost everyone said thank you. There were a lot of parents.

          The reason we get so many is that we are the first housing development as you come in from the rural parts of Rhode Island into a small town.

          It also probably helps that while the houses on our street are fairly modest, there are a few streets nearby with a decent number of McMansions.

          I was only joking

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          • Doctor PhibesD Doctor Phibes

            Ours were exceptionally polite, almost everyone said thank you. There were a lot of parents.

            The reason we get so many is that we are the first housing development as you come in from the rural parts of Rhode Island into a small town.

            It also probably helps that while the houses on our street are fairly modest, there are a few streets nearby with a decent number of McMansions.

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            @Doctor-Phibes said in Annual Halloween head count:
            town.

            It also probably helps that while the houses on our street are fairly modest, there are a few streets nearby with a decent number of McMansions.

            Thatโ€™s actually fairly poor planning for trick and treaters. The display of wealth does not translate into higher qualitative or quantitative treats. In addition, those things are often built on 2 parcels of land, meaning fewer opportunities per step walked. Especially the ones with the long driveways/walkways.

            Smart trick or treaters look for townhouse developments.

            The Brad

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              We usually miss the first half of kids coming around since we're out from about 6-730pm with our own kids. But it seemed numbers were a tad down from last year but nothing major. And @LuFins-Dad , my wife knows this... I HATE the idea of trunk or treats. I mean, I won't stop the kids from going, but still. Ugh.

              When we did get back to my house, I turned on the fog machine which is always a big hit. And we had one "jump scare" gravestone that really scared a bunch of people as they walked up our walkway.

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                Saw this on Reddit

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                  We usually miss the first half of kids coming around since we're out from about 6-730pm with our own kids. But it seemed numbers were a tad down from last year but nothing major. And @LuFins-Dad , my wife knows this... I HATE the idea of trunk or treats. I mean, I won't stop the kids from going, but still. Ugh.

                  When we did get back to my house, I turned on the fog machine which is always a big hit. And we had one "jump scare" gravestone that really scared a bunch of people as they walked up our walkway.

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                  @89th said in Annual Halloween head count:

                  I HATE the idea of trunk or treats. I mean, I won't stop the kids from going, but still. Ugh.

                  Damn straight!

                  Trick-or-treating is a bad influence on kids -- not only it promotes an unhealthy diet, it also encourages kids to trespass, terrorize and extort; even those who do not extort resort to pan-handling, expecting something to be given to them without work, a sure recipe to promote welfare entitlement mentalities. All you people who give out candies cave under such extortion and pan-handling just screw up the kids' diet and moral compass -- shame on you! Trick-or-treating should be banned everywhere forever.

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                    TRUNK

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                      #23

                      ZERO. I'm aging and the neighborhood is aging with me.. It used to be a lot. Now, what to do with this f-ing bag of M&M's?

                      Flushing the toilet is like practicing the piano; you just cannot go too long without doing it.--Axtremus

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                      • MikM Offline
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                        Well, melts in your mouth, not in your hand, if that helps.

                        "You cannot subsidize irresponsibility and expect people to become more responsible." โ€” Thomas Sowell

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                          @LuFins-Dad do you agree?

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