Halloween
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csno01
Community member Posts: 390 Pioneering
Happy Halloween everybody.
I hope you are all having a nice weekend and have some spooky plans :-)
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Happy Halloween not something I do much for now no young ones in family
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My upstairs neighbours had a very loud party until 1.15am, 2.15 if the clocks hadn't gone back. Halloween to me is a time to remember those who have died in the previous 12 months and thanks to them, I don't have the energy to honour them as they deserve to be honoured.
If the drunken, half witted idiots now decide to dress up and go trick or treating tonight, I personally want them to get very wet and hopefully get blown over in a high wind. -
I love Halloween, i used to do up the front of the house, but due to illness i had to stop, love seeing all the happy kids, its all for the little ones, got a load of sweets to give out, see what happens
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Done a party only had 2 trick and treaters turn up
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