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  • SS Junk
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    Anymore parents are taking their kids to organized gatherings instead of neighborhoods. Don't have to worry about cars as well as potentially harmful candy. Friend of mine who lives on a hill in San Diego only had two kids knock on his door the entire night yet saw them everywhere down below. Being a Marine he was a bit disgusted.

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  • Treybiz
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    Last year we went to a party in Dallas off midway somewhere and the streets were packed.

    Growing up in southlake our neighborhood was always packed. Driving thought last night I didn't see much but I was on 1709 and not in the hoods.

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  • Jyard
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    Originally posted by ELVIS View Post
    a few things.....

    1. how about we dont fly down the street in the car in the pitch black when we know there are kids out.

    2. we are so lazy that we cant be bothered to walk around with our kids, we have to drive them door to door and or follow them in the car. squeeze in a little quality time with your kid.

    3. dont have a bigger goat that me and no costume and expect candy as we will ask you to do a backflip.

    4. halloween grinch rant off. feel free to add!

    god bless.
    I'll add. Don't drop your fucking kid off at my house after 1030 to trick or treat.

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  • Denny
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    Originally posted by talisman View Post
    Sidenote, when I was a teenager delivering pizza Halloween was the shittiest night of the year to work. Avoiding kids, wading through them at doors, then getting tipped a bite size Snickers instead of cash. Motherfucker, you think gas is free?
    No way! I'd shove a Snikers up someone's ass!

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  • Treybiz
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    I got home late and passed maybe 2-3 groups in my neighborhood and the woman left a bucket out that was barely touched. We are in a Cul-D-Sac though and the only house with lights on/ pumkins out when I pulled in.

    She and my boy went around the block and only found 3-4 houses with their lights on.

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  • talisman
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    Sidenote, when I was a teenager delivering pizza Halloween was the shittiest night of the year to work. Avoiding kids, wading through them at doors, then getting tipped a bite size Snickers instead of cash. Motherfucker, you think gas is free?

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  • CWO
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    Originally posted by The King View Post
    Buses?
    Yep, two yellow school buses parked just inside the subdivision.

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  • GrayStangGT
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    I went out to my dads shop and changed my oil specifically to avoid them. In the 3 years since I bought my house I have yet to be there on Halloween.

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  • ceyko
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    Living in the sticks has its advantages and Halloween is one of them. Good neighbors...etc. My neighbor and I hosted a hay ride for trick or treating. Other areas did the same. Unfortunately, some parents thought it was just a hay ride and got a little panicky when there kids were not back in an hour. In a 12' trailer we had 13 kids and about 8 adults.

    However, when I lived in Plano the experience was much different. It's that whole parenting thing...

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  • Denny
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    Originally posted by CWO View Post
    because church.
    The also had many at civic centers for the heathens

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  • The King
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    Originally posted by CWO View Post
    We had a decent amount of kids, lots of SUVs and buses parked along the side streets too, kinda weird. BTW, fuck those godamn "kids" walking up to my door just before dark in shorts and a t-shirt and a backpack to put the candy in, that's when we knew to turn off the porch light.
    Buses?

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  • ELVIS
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    a few things.....

    1. how about we dont fly down the street in the car in the pitch black when we know there are kids out.

    2. we are so lazy that we cant be bothered to walk around with our kids, we have to drive them door to door and or follow them in the car. squeeze in a little quality time with your kid.

    3. dont have a bigger goat that me and no costume and expect candy as we will ask you to do a backflip.

    4. halloween grinch rant off. feel free to add!

    god bless.

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  • CWO
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    Originally posted by Denny View Post
    We went to the festival at the Cowboy Church in Waxahachie. Free food and drinks, games, mechanical bull, animals, pony rides, tons of prizes and give aways, candy out the ass... Why would people send their kids door to door anymore?
    because church.

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  • CWO
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    We had a decent amount of kids, lots of SUVs and buses parked along the side streets too, kinda weird. BTW, fuck those godamn "kids" walking up to my door just before dark in shorts and a t-shirt and a backpack to put the candy in, that's when we knew to turn off the porch light.

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  • talisman
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    Lots of kids in my neighborhood, but I didn't have the light on.

    <- grinch.

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