When did this become a thing? If the light is on at the home, go knock. If it's off, move on. Don't parade your kids to my driveway when I'm pulling in from work with all my **** still in my hands.
Cromagnum said:
When did this become a thing? If the light is on at the home, go knock. If it's off, move on. Don't parade your kids to my driveway when I'm pulling in from work with all my **** still in my hands.
Serious Lee said:
thing ive noticed is trick r treatin is a MUCH earlier event than when we was kids. we didnt even start until it got dark in the late 80s/early 90s. now they are pretty much done by 8:00 pm. how am i supposed to scare your little Fck trophy when its still daylight, karen?
In my present day, I usually start and finish in 0:30.NoahAg said:
Back in my day we didn't start until 8:00 and finished after 10:30.
The Porkchop Express said:
Back in my day, we stopped trick or treating altogether because some psycho poisoned his kid with cyanide in a pixie stick
The Kraken said:
What's up with the kids who don't say anything or say "Happy Halloween"? WTF? It's TRICK OR TREAT, bit****, I'm not giving up candy until you say it.
Impressive they could get around well enough to knock on the door.Ryan the Temp said:
I had trick or treaters for the first time in at least five years. A total of four kids the entire night, and two of them were actual babies.
Parents were dragging them around in an Academy wagon. I just assumed the candy was going to the parents.Claude! said:Impressive they could get around well enough to knock on the door.Ryan the Temp said:
I had trick or treaters for the first time in at least five years. A total of four kids the entire night, and two of them were actual babies.
MouthBQ98 said:
I think it partly depends on weekday or weekend and age of the kids. Younger kids go earlier in my observation.