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  • Turn it in will you.
  • the children catchers
  • Curb_It said:

    Oh shut up plaaayer you irritant.

    Maybe you should nickname him "thrush"?
  • Loving it as always. House fully decked out. Good fun all round. Go with the flow it's far more fun than fighting it!
  • Just reading over the previous comments. I've now got a kid and I still hate it.

    The whole fake forced fun that adults have and kids knocking on houses poncing for sweets.

    Poxy night.
  • Brussels sprouts dipped in chocolate - that'll learn 'em...
  • Tell 'em you just gave everything to the last lot who called.
  • They're milling up my street now

    Think they can scare me with they're crap pound shop brought costumes they got another thing coming! I'm Sticking on some heavy screamo to scare the f'ck out of em into not coming round
  • edited October 2014
    Don't mind the nippers but get irritated when six foot teenage lads intimidate the elderly.

    (I don't mean myself before you ask)

    First year I've not been at work at this time on Halloween in years.
  • Did Henry Irving just casually drop in that his father was banned from Spain after breaking in to the Spanish Embassy...?

    This website is awesome

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  • Doorbell rang five minutes ago. Oh heck, we've got no sweets. We scrabble around for some coins. Answer the door. It's a bloke from Yodel. "Parcel, mate, for Thai Malaysia Addick", he says.

    How does he know my CL name?
  • Live in Kings Hill and it is mental here. People have done out garages with smoke machines, lazers, witches flying on wires, music, screams and the place teaming with kids and adults all dressed up. Great fun.

  • edited October 2014
    Redrobo said:

    Live in Kings Hill and it is mental here. People have done out garages with smoke machines, lazers, witches flying on wires, music, screams and the place teaming with kids and adults all dressed up. Great fun.

    Living in Thamesmead if people put smoke machines in garages no-one would pay any attention just think it was the standard Friday night fire :-)
  • Point taken, and KH is an american development.
  • Hardly had any callers this year, 2 I think my wife said. Similar last year. But our kids are grown up and we don't have a pumpkin in the window anymore so maybe people are following the code of not knocking at non-decorated houses or maybe people just know that I live here.......
  • It's a good night to invite the in laws over for a dutiful visit. Just ignore all knocks at the door and you can explain to them tomorrow that you thought they were trick or treaters.
  • Lights out, doorbell ignored. Simple.
  • Not a single trick or treating group at mine.

    I didnt get in till 7 but have a bowl by the front door with lollies, boxes of raisins and bottles of bubbles so they would have had a choice.

    If i had nothing in i guarantee the bell wouldn't have stopped ringing!
  • I live in a flat with a buzzer controlled entrance door, and I can't remember the last time I got trick or treated. Even the kids living in the block don't bother. Good job really, as I haven't got anything in :-)
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  • aliwibble said:

    I live in a flat with a buzzer controlled entrance door, and I can't remember the last time I got trick or treated. Even the kids living in the block don't bother. Good job really, as I haven't got anything in :-)

    same, had no one tonight thank god,

  • Can't thing of anything more banal, contrived, superficial and commercially exploited.

    Even Christmas used to be a celebration of the birth of someone who name now eludes me but what is Halloween celebrating except a temporary boost in Chinese exports of cheap crap.
  • Not sure if it's relevant but today is Halloween and at this moment in time my LOL count stands at 666!
  • edited October 2014


    Can't thing of anything more banal, contrived, superficial and commercially exploited.

    Even Christmas used to be a celebration of the birth of someone who name now eludes me but what is Halloween celebrating except a temporary boost in Chinese exports of cheap crap.

    I blame ET.

    Hardly anyone here knew about Trick or Treating until that film was released!


  • Can't thing of anything more banal, contrived, superficial and commercially exploited.

    Even Christmas used to be a celebration of the birth of someone who name now eludes me but what is Halloween celebrating except a temporary boost in Chinese exports of cheap crap.

    I believe its a day to remember the dead including all saints hench the name all saints day which is 1st November

    not sure why its done the night before but thats what I thought halloween was for but I agree everything has become to commercial

    I never understand why people seem to get more presents on Christmas than they own Birthday either
  • edited October 2014
    That's a good point paulie. I want shitloads of presents on MY birthday, not bloody Jesus's.
  • That's a good point paulie. I want shitloads of presents on MY birthday, not bloody Jesus's.

    Thats what I say, your birthday is special to you, if you get more presents on one day it should be the day of your birth
  • Had a load of sweets and stuff to rot their teeth and no one showed up.

    They all seemed to have gone out before everyone got home from work, their eagerness has cost them.

    When it hits about 10pm and the 'trickers' come out and the knocking on the door could be a couple of eggs. I can't be too mad though, at one stage I was one of those sh!ts.
  • Has anyone actually experienced the trick part of the saying?
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