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2742ArticleoniparHoju, I knew you'd be a True Believer! :-) That sounds like you go all out. The chainsaw thing...yeah, I'd be afraid to do it these days. Thanks, Micky! Wow, that house sounds pretty killer! I kinda wish I could still go trick or treating. :-p Oct 02, 2015View
2765ArticlescojerI use to remember the houses where I got floss or healthy stuff. I'd never go back to those houses again. I remember the houses that were decorated I would go back a few minutes later and get even more candy from them! They would give out the biggest hauls, and I just couldn't help going back a second time. The thing that made those front liners awesome, is that they would often recognize me, and say "Back for more?" They didn't seem to mind putting even more candy into my bag. The Unsung Heroes of HalloweenOct 03, 2015View
2770ArticleoniparAh, so true, scojer. Sometimes I just love to pile the candy in because I know it makes the kids happy. The Unsung Heroes of HalloweenOct 04, 2015View
2779ArticleNLogan<img style="width: 276px; height: 206px;" src="/images/postImages/1444088763halloween - 2011 - chris 135.jpg"> Wanna be true believer here. We have always decorated the house to the gills; but confession here, most years we turned out the lights and left to do trick-or-treating of our own. We usually wait until our immediate neighbors send their kids around then leave ourselves and hit their houses. I trick-or-treated until a ripe old age because my little brother came around and was 14 years younger than me and well he needed someone to show him the ropes. Then my kids came and I still trick-or-treat with them. My years my little brother's years my sons' years = well over twenty years of trick-or-treating! I always buy good stuff plus i.e. good candy bars plus small Halloween toys to throw in the cauldron. Some years a grandparent mans the door as we make our yearly rounds but most of the time there are few trick-or-treaters as we live on the side of a mountain and little legs tire quickly. The spoils of the cauldron get mixed in with my sons' haul at the end of the night. For a few years in high school we had dummys in the yard and were mixed in with them in costume, other years we have had mini-haunted houses etc. I look forward with dread and delight to when my kids are too old to go and the parties/decorations we can do when we can properly man our stations at home for All Hallow's Eve. <img src="/images/postImages/1444088640Halloween2005boo.gif">The Unsung Heroes of HalloweenOct 05, 2015View
2780ArticleNLoganOh and for those that may be wary of language there are a few choice words at the end of the video.The Unsung Heroes of HalloweenOct 06, 2015View
2783ArticleVaporman87Video? I never doubted your true believer status NLogan. Your entry in last year's contest pretty well cemented that as fact. The Unsung Heroes of HalloweenOct 06, 2015View
2784ArticleoniparWow, sounds amazing NLogan. You are most definitely a True Believer! :-) Vaporman, he is referring to the video I embedded in my article (Just Take One). At the very end a recurring character form their earlier Halloween videos appears and rattles off a bunch of his "catch phrases" which contain plenty of f-bombs and more. If you need to remove the video, I understand. The Unsung Heroes of HalloweenOct 06, 2015View
2785ArticleVaporman87Ahhh... no need. I just stick a little notation in there with a warning, and it's all good.The Unsung Heroes of HalloweenOct 06, 2015View
2786Articleonipar(Video also features decapitation!) :-p Thanks, Tony.The Unsung Heroes of HalloweenOct 06, 2015View
335VideoMr MagicThose rotten pigs.Bugs Bunny: The Windblown HareFeb 15, 2013View