halloweens over! yay!
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Bunch of excuse for beggin bo**ucks!
I dont like it.
Teach kids not to talk to straNGERS AND then send em out to bAng on stranger doors and axzk ffor money?!
WTF!
Opps CAPD keeps getting under me typing fingers
I dont like it.
Teach kids not to talk to straNGERS AND then send em out to bAng on stranger doors and axzk ffor money?!
WTF!
Opps CAPD keeps getting under me typing fingers
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I had a few kids came to the door about an hour ago. Had just returned from a fancy dress party that I went to as a vodoo king, including skeleton feet on 18 inch stilts to make me seven and a half foot tall. Forgot I was still wearing the face paint and stilts and answered the door.
I swear on of the fekers **** his knickers on the spot
I swear on of the fekers **** his knickers on the spot
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Had quite a few round last night - I most were supervised too. Apart from the one load of cheeky ******* that came into the pubs shouting "trick or treat!" - they were not-so-politely told where to go!!
I bought a coupla quids worth of lollies and sweets, and some of the old Cadburys Roses left over from last Christmas in a big bowl, and handedthem out....
I actually quite enjoyed it - got me thinking that in the next year or so, my eldest daughter's going to want to go out trick or treating (she's only 3.5 now). She will be supervised too . It's that "reap what you sow" business - I only gave out what I would expect back from others.... probably a bit corny, but I'm fortunate to live in a town where older traditions (such as T or T, carolling @ Xmas etc) are still kept up..... (yes, my Scoob insurance is very cheap too!)
Can't think of a better example to set my kids.
Dan
I bought a coupla quids worth of lollies and sweets, and some of the old Cadburys Roses left over from last Christmas in a big bowl, and handedthem out....
I actually quite enjoyed it - got me thinking that in the next year or so, my eldest daughter's going to want to go out trick or treating (she's only 3.5 now). She will be supervised too . It's that "reap what you sow" business - I only gave out what I would expect back from others.... probably a bit corny, but I'm fortunate to live in a town where older traditions (such as T or T, carolling @ Xmas etc) are still kept up..... (yes, my Scoob insurance is very cheap too!)
Can't think of a better example to set my kids.
Dan
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