HALLOWEEN

Halloween will be coming up and the shops seem to get more themed things in every year. I see the dummies wearing their gruesome outfits that people can hire. I went to a Halloween party once and dressed up in a Black floaty dress and had my face painted like a CAT!!!!!. Ha ha such fun. I remember the fun we had as a child but wondered what others think of this season?. Do you go to parties?, or have parties of your own ( those with children). As long as its kept light and fun and not grizzly i think its ok. I used to buy sweets for trick or treaters but now live in flats where they do not come in so much. I know its not everyones thing but some enjoy it.

 

Woman Happy

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Just been doing the shop window up this afternoon. Got a witch, a big black cat, the Biostrath bear has his witches hat on and I've put cobwebby things up with spiders in them. Bob the skeleton is popping up out of the top of a huge Biostrath promo tube!

 

 

 

 

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I hate halloween!

 

An American import that encourages our children to go begging off of strangers and upset all the neighbours.

 

Call me a grouch but, to my mind, begging is an offence under the Vagrancy Act and 'trick or treateres' should be dealt with as such.  Not the children who know no better but the parents.

 

6 months in prison would soon let the parents see the error of their ways.

 

Children should be taught that you earn your way through life, not that you beg off of strangers and place yourself at unneccessary risk.

 

We go out every halloween night and always come back to eggs on the windows and doors as well as through the letter box.

 

This year we have CCTV and will be prosecuting the little darlings.

 

Rant over.

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we never celebrated halloween as such, it was known as duck apple night in our house. We had apples tied on a string hanging from the ceiling and you kept your hands behind your back and had to try to bite the apple. We ducked for them in the washing up bowl full of water! We ate chestnuts that had roasted on the ash pan in the coal fire.

Trick or treating wasn't popular then (early 60's) but we had loads of fun.

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@soppysofty wrote:

I hate halloween!

 

An American import that encourages our children to go begging off of strangers and upset all the neighbours.

 

Call me a grouch but, to my mind, begging is an offence under the Vagrancy Act and 'trick or treateres' should be dealt with as such.  Not the children who know no better but the parents.

 

6 months in prison would soon let the parents see the error of their ways.

 

Children should be taught that you earn your way through life, not that you beg off of strangers and place yourself at unneccessary risk.

 

We go out every halloween night and always come back to eggs on the windows and doors as well as through the letter box.

 

This year we have CCTV and will be prosecuting the little darlings.

 

Rant over.


No wonder you get egged with that attitude.

 

I don't celebrate it myself but I don't mind kids having fun.  It's not so nice if you live in a rough area  I suppose.

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So teaching our children to beg is FUN!!!???

 

What happened to standards, decency and respect for others?

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My grandchildren love the dressing up & going around each others houses. Some people in their cul de sac have them in for a chocolate fountain dip on their way by. They have the pumpkin lanterns by the door too. No harm is done as it's all amongst their friends & neighbours. 

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My children never did it, I don't think it was so well known in the 70s.  My grandchildren don't go trick or treating because they live where there are no pavements or streetlights, but they always have a party.  The children one day and the adults one evening.  They dress up and have pumokins and lanterns and spooky decorations.

 

I don't think any children are allowed to go to strangers houses or without adults with them these days.  I think most of the visits are pre-arranged too.


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Where we are the little children don't come around very late. It's the 15 year olds that are a pain, I don't live in a rough area but they were really rude when I gave them sweets and said they wanted money not sweets, extortion I would say.

 

I am not a big fan because with the door knocking it drives the dogs up the wall. We put a sign up saying, no tricks no treats but have a good time and it works.  I agree it is an American import designed to make money, in our shop last year we were selling Halloween crackers ??????????????.

 

Enough said, I don't begrudge the kids though it's lovely to see them enjoying themselves

 

 

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i am split down the middle

on one side i do like haloween as such and love spending the day with my daughter carving pumpkins and halloween parties are ok.

 

but

 

trick or treat is a no as far as i am concerned its dangerouse and an american import that ought to go back thier.

 

you are always going to get teenagers spoiling it and being horrible.

 

here are some of our pumkins we carved a few years ago.

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When I was a child we had turnip lanterns with candles inside and would carry them out in the streets . They would have string for handles.

We did not go knocking on doors requesting sweets or anything like that ....no dressing up ...the lanterns were just supposed to be warding off evil spirits....it was not at all commercialized....just showing off our lanterns to our friends to see who had the best ...this was in the late fifties / early sixties...

Now it is just a great big money making exercise , very Americanised and in some areas it may not all be innocent fun..very much dependent on the area you live in I expect. Not too much hassle in our quiet little village ....

It is over rated.....

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When I was young I don't remember doing anything for Halloween, late 60s early 70s.  We live in a village now and don't get any trouble it was where we used to live.

 

My son didn't do anything either and he is 21, we didn't have much going on for Halloween.

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Wicked Lanterns Cookie!          

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my daughter and i done them for our local pubs halloween party a few years ago.they put one on each table.they went down well everybody loved them.i could sit for days doing it.i find it very theraputic.

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What do you do with the insides.?

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Pumpkin Pie. I love it!

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bin it (pumpkin is horrible) or give some to nieghbour she likes it.

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Ohhh dazypichu i bet thats fun in a shop!!!!!!!!!!. Id love to go on a Halloween decorating spree.

 

It is getting more and more Americanized and some older youngsters make it gruesome and the gruesome outfits they come up with now are just frightening. If its kept to the traditional Witches, Goblins, Pumpkins then its not too bad. We dont really want Freddie Kruger, mummies, nurses with blood all over the costumes and chainsaws!!!!!!!!. NO NO NO NO NO. Thats not Halloween thats FRIGHT NIGHT!!!!. A few bats here and then and a spooky wooo hoooo noise LOL and thats that!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!.

 

Happy Halloween.

 

Woman Happy

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I only asked as there would have been hundreds of it,  I made Pumpkin chutney one year - yuk, also Pumpkin Pie and that was nice.

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Halloween is about the dead coming back to life & walking the earth again. VERY spooky! lol

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