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By *ssex_tom OP Man
over a year ago
Chelmsford |
The usual cry from terrified dog owners this Bonfire Night but spare a thought for us humans that hate Halloween with a passion. Tom is lucky that he has gates at his property but the buggers climbed over last year. Who else hates Halloweeners |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"The usual cry from terrified dog owners this Bonfire Night but spare a thought for us humans that hate Halloween with a passion. Tom is lucky that he has gates at his property but the buggers climbed over last year. Who else hates Halloweeners"
All hallows eve. Would you believe I detest it too Op.
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By *avinaTVTV/TS
over a year ago
Transsexual Transylvania |
Tom speaks about himself in the third person a lot.
Maybe Tom thinks he's Terry, from Brooklyn Nine-Nine.
But Terry loves yoghurt.
And Terry loves love.
Whereas Tom doesn't seem to love much.
So Tom isn't Terry.
Sad. |
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"Tom speaks about himself in the third person a lot.
Maybe Tom thinks he's Terry, from Brooklyn Nine-Nine.
But Terry loves yoghurt.
And Terry loves love.
Whereas Tom doesn't seem to love much.
So Tom isn't Terry.
Sad."
Cute |
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By *rHotNottsMan
over a year ago
Dubai & Nottingham |
"Tom speaks about himself in the third person a lot.
Maybe Tom thinks he's Terry, from Brooklyn Nine-Nine.
But Terry loves yoghurt.
And Terry loves love.
Whereas Tom doesn't seem to love much.
So Tom isn't Terry.
Sad."
Terry is a bit like like MrHottNotts- born ready, then not ready for a while and now back to being born ready. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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There are millions of things I don't like but I don't bang on about them. I can't even do Halloween at my school because it might offend some. I still dress for it every day in October tho.
You don't have to celebrate things yourself, no one is forcing you to but do you really need of suck the fun out of it for others. What's next, ban Diwalli, purim and Eid? Or just let others enjoy themselves in their own way.
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By *TG3Man
over a year ago
Dorchester |
"The usual cry from terrified dog owners this Bonfire Night but spare a thought for us humans that hate Halloween with a passion. Tom is lucky that he has gates at his property but the buggers climbed over last year. Who else hates Halloweeners" They don't bother me to be honest just another pointless historical celebration to keep the kids occupied |
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Surely the kids only knock on doors that have pumpkins or other spooky stuff outside.
Why climb over a curmudgeons gate unless they’re up to mischief which is totally unrelated to all hallows eve. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"There are millions of things I don't like but I don't bang on about them. I can't even do Halloween at my school because it might offend some. I still dress for it every day in October tho.
You don't have to celebrate things yourself, no one is forcing you to but do you really need of suck the fun out of it for others. What's next, ban Diwalli, purim and Eid? Or just let others enjoy themselves in their own way.
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What she said |
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By *otSoPoshWoman
over a year ago
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Fireworks annoy me, but on November 5th or the nearest weekend to it they're OK...
The fucking c**twaffles that were setting them off last night need to have one shoved up their rectum and set afire though. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"There are millions of things I don't like but I don't bang on about them. I can't even do Halloween at my school because it might offend some. I still dress for it every day in October tho.
You don't have to celebrate things yourself, no one is forcing you to but do you really need of suck the fun out of it for others. What's next, ban Diwalli, purim and Eid? Or just let others enjoy themselves in their own way.
" Well said |
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By *ndycoinsMan
over a year ago
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"There are millions of things I don't like but I don't bang on about them. I can't even do Halloween at my school because it might offend some. I still dress for it every day in October tho.
You don't have to celebrate things yourself, no one is forcing you to but do you really need of suck the fun out of it for others. What's next, ban Diwalli, purim and Eid? Or just let others enjoy themselves in their own way.
Well said"
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By *zeroMan
over a year ago
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"Surely the kids only knock on doors that have pumpkins or other spooky stuff outside.
Why climb over a curmudgeons gate unless they’re up to mischief which is totally unrelated to all hallows eve. "
That's what I say to my son. Only pay attention to the houses that look like they actually enjoy it because they are the only ones that will open the door.
We've been canvassing the estate so we have a route prepared for the 31st |
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