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ID | Post Type | Posted By | Comment | Title | Posted On | |
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2777 | Article | kidcoffee | @onipar It really was. I would have much preferred a well meaning neighbor to have chased me with a chainsaw, but no dice. I got stuck with Momma. Thankfully though, despite her best efforts, she did not break my Halloween spirit. Thwarted it a bit that year, but I bounced back. Also thank you for the kind words. | Oct 05, 2015 | ||
336 | Video | Mr Magic | Fred sure made a spectacle of himself. | Sanford and Son - Superflyer | Feb 15, 2013 | |
340 | Video | Vaporman87 | I could never get into this show. I preferred Three's Company. | Sanford and Son - Superflyer | Feb 15, 2013 | |
341 | Video | Mr Magic | That's a funny show too. | Sanford and Son - Superflyer | Feb 15, 2013 | |
345 | Video | blueluigi | "Pop, do you realize it's more dangerous driving on the freeway than it is on an airplane?" Said no one after 9/11. | Sanford and Son - Superflyer | Feb 17, 2013 | |
2732 | Article | Vaporman87 | I loved those true believers! Every year you made extra sure to hit their places. Yes, you were there to collect your full size (to heck with fun size) reward. But they made the experience so much more fulfilling. I once attempted to turn our house into that type of place. I decorated the sidewalk leading up to our front door with graves and spider webs, ghosts and ghouls, and a homemade pumpkin scarecrow sitting in his chair guarding the door. But since I had to go collect treats myself, I didn't get to enjoy the reactions of the visitors. I have a feeling their weren't very many, because our driveway was at the very top of the hill, and it was very long. | The Unsung Heroes of Halloween | Sep 30, 2015 | |
2733 | Article | onipar | The True Believers are the best. They really did make Halloween extra special. It makes me sad that where I live now, we don't get many trick or treaters. Only a handful of the local kids come by. Perhaps if I advertise. :-p | The Unsung Heroes of Halloween | Sep 30, 2015 | |
2734 | Article | Vaporman87 | Just bus them in. Or tell your college students to spread the word. Make it mandatory to show up in costume. LOL | The Unsung Heroes of Halloween | Sep 30, 2015 | |
2739 | Article | Hoju Koolander | I loved the breakdown here. We so often tske these participants in Halloween for granted. What would we do without them? I am happy to count myself as the neighborhood True Believer, creating a new theme each year for the kids to enjoy. I haven't taken to chasing them with Chainsaws yet though. | The Unsung Heroes of Halloween | Oct 02, 2015 | |
2741 | Article | mickyarber | Great article. It brings back a lot of memories. My grandmother lived on a street that was full of older folks who all gave out candy. At the end of the street was a house like you mentioned at the end. It was a younger couple, and from quite a distance you could see the eery golw of orange and black lights, and all the kids you would run into had different theories about what would be found there. It was always the last stop of the trick or treating, and the anticipation built until you finally stopped by there. It was always the best candy haul, and best enviroment on that night. Look forward to reading more of your memories. | The Unsung Heroes of Halloween | Oct 02, 2015 |