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over a year ago
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"This is one part of my life which is unchanged. Lights out, pretending not to be home "
I'd suggest a Halloween Hideout get together but I think that might break some rules |
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Why do the government need to say anything? Kids shouldn't be trick or treating this year.
Some people are putting out pumpkins for kids to walk past and spot. Like they did with teddy bears in windows in Lockdown. |
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"I was never allowed to do it as a kid "because it's begging".
These days it's lights out in the front room and leave the dog in there to bark at them "
Similar to us... strictly speaking ... pumpkin lantern means you're up for it ... otherwise, jog on to the next house
Just another Americanism that found its way here |
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"This is one part of my life which is unchanged. Lights out, pretending not to be home
I'd suggest a Halloween Hideout get together but I think that might break some rules
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Though I suppose technically we're allowed three more round |
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"This is one part of my life which is unchanged. Lights out, pretending not to be home
I'd suggest a Halloween Hideout get together but I think that might break some rules
Though I suppose technically we're allowed three more round "
I'm not allowed to meet anyone inside. Manchester is plague ridden |
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"This is one part of my life which is unchanged. Lights out, pretending not to be home
I'd suggest a Halloween Hideout get together but I think that might break some rules
Though I suppose technically we're allowed three more round
I'm not allowed to meet anyone inside. Manchester is plague ridden "
I think Lincoln is pretty safe |
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"This is one part of my life which is unchanged. Lights out, pretending not to be home
I'd suggest a Halloween Hideout get together but I think that might break some rules
Though I suppose technically we're allowed three more round
I'm not allowed to meet anyone inside. Manchester is plague ridden
I think Lincoln is pretty safe "
Tempting |
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Parents should have enough about them not to let their kids out at the moment. I’ll make a few mini hampers up for the kids on our street and drop them off - they are used to me baking for them. My son was never allowed to trick or treat and neither was I. |
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"My daughter wants to carve a pumpkin and put it in the window but Im worried that will mean children knock on our door"
You could put it out the week before for people to admire. Then bring it inside/ bin it on the 30th so it doesn't attract any small elves and witches. |
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