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Chief, and old
![]() ![]() 'Chief' is cos wifey read an article in the Daily Mail about a judge. He got his nix in a twist cos someone in a trial referred to their wife as their 'partner'. So I said that the wife was the hired help, and as the bloke I was the Chief Executive. Daughter now calls me 'Chief'. We are using our pumpkin for pumpkin pie. Think it's going to be tasty ![]() |
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We have just had spiced pumpkin soup with cheesy croutons made from home made brown bread. Mmmmmmmmmmmmm, cheesy croutons! Pete ![]()
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I agree with you Pete. I never had the misfortune of having to trick and treat when I was a wee bairn as my ma was too protective. I don't think I'd let any kids of mine do it either, at least not unsupervised anyway. All it takes is one sick weirdo to ask some poor kids in as they've "left their sweeties on the table" and BAM he's got his treat for the night
![]() At my folks' house they have a distorted glass front door. Our big Alsatian sits at the other end of the hallway and when any poor souls come knocking he runs down the hallway barking his head off and growling. Funnily enough not many trick or treaters go to that house! ![]() |
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Don't need a warewolf mask, my dog growls and barks like hell if you whisper "who's that?" just after he's heard any noise, and until people see it's only a labrador, he does a pretty good job of getting the wee baggers hearts beating, before I even shout "wait just a minute until I get a good hold of this dog, he made a right mess of the postmans arm last week!"
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In a country like Canada or the US where the kids aren't drunk and in tracksuits, it's fine. But in the UK you don't wanna answer the door to treak or treaters OR carol singers in case you then return to the living room to find another one came in through your garden door, nicked your DVD player and did a poo in the corner.
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Ah...the joys of living in a little rural viallage, we didn't get one single knock on the door. We didn't last year either, so I didn't bother buying sweets, didn't even think about it...just made a gruesome cheesecake for the party next door. They've lived in America for 7 years so have really got the whole "lets overdo everything" vibe...lol. It's not an American thing though, I think it did start in Ireland or over here somewhere.
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my house got egged dident last year but we were in, this year i was at a pink concert and mum n dad were out on the town so house was a prime target. the year befor last i got one of the buggers in the act.......shot him with a rubber ball baring from my hunting caterpult ![]() i think it needs to be stoped as soo it will be bricks not eggs |
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Firstly, we always go trick or treating with out kids, so no chance of them being kidnapped by the local perv
![]() There seems to be a convention around our way that if you are going to get involved in trick or treating you put a pumpkin thingy in the window, if there's no such halloweeny display showing then we don't knock there! I personally dislike trick or treating, we teach our kids not to take sweets from strangers and then encourage it on halloween! |
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Missed it this year due to being on hols
![]() Usually okay round here..... parents with their younger kids and they make an effort to get dressed up. Usually over by 9:00pm at the latest. Also, a pumpkin lit up inside the window means T & T-ers welcome, no pumpkin means please don't. Generally works okay ![]() Having said that, I find the whole thing a PITA and would rather it didn't happen. Now Bonfire Night and Fireworks..... that's different. Anyone got a recipe for Parkin? ![]() |
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Don't ask a southerner, they won't know what you are on about. If you find one, post it I might just stuff my face
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