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over a year ago
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Big fuckoff bucket of sweets, on the drive, for the greedy little toe rags to help themselves to. No need to be knocking my door down dressed in ya bin bags and shit plastic masks. |
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"Big fuckoff bucket of sweets, on the drive, for the greedy little toe rags to help themselves to. No need to be knocking my door down dressed in ya bin bags and shit plastic masks. "
This is how I imagine Santa speaks |
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"Big fuckoff bucket of sweets, on the drive, for the greedy little toe rags to help themselves to. No need to be knocking my door down dressed in ya bin bags and shit plastic masks. "
But the first lot will take the whole bucket and the rest will still knock on your door |
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By *olf and RedCouple
over a year ago
Nr Cardiff or at Chams Darlaston |
"Surprisingly around here (it really is surprising!) the trick or treating kids are rather respectful, they follow the rule of no halloween decorations, don't knock at that house. "
^This is what happens here. |
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I will be out with my youngest two kids.
Oldest will hide in the house and sweets will be left at the door for those visiting us.
Luckily live in a good community - lights on at the door and decorations, feel free to knock. All dark then pass on by.
We have an old folks home/assisted living up the road and the amount of sweets they get is crazy! Usually out for a good couple hours since the older folks love cooing over the kids and yap for 5 min a time
MrsAbz |
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By *apybarasCouple
over a year ago
High Lighthouse! |
"Surprisingly around here (it really is surprising!) the trick or treating kids are rather respectful, they follow the rule of no halloween decorations, don't knock at that house.
^This is what happens here.
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Yes, local code is "no pumpkin, no knocking".
As an aside, my mum never let us do it as kids. She called it begging! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"We’re doing the whole decorating the house and sweets at the door this year. The kids are really excited about it!
Admit it, it's not the kids, it's you! "
I’m also excited! I love Halloween |
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"Go out and don't come back till late OR lights off and pretend you are not in OR up and down for several hours to answer the door all evening with sweets at the ready? "
Lights off at ours this year |
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By (user no longer on site)
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Loads of sweets ready for the Trick or Treaters, we get loads around Berkshire Towers, plenty for the kiddies and yummy mummies that arrive early in the evening.
When they all stop and there’s hardly any sweets left and it’s only the older teenagers left then it’s lights and pumpkins out and darkness in the house! |
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