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Ted the Kiwi
Ted the Kiwi

NSW

14256 posts

31 Oct 2016 6:33pm
None of the kids that have cruised past so far have any tricks up their sleeve. It's pretty poor - thinking they can just turn up and get a hand out. Not on my watch. Give me something good if you want your treat.

Bloody poor efforts round these parts. Anyone seeing any different or is that just the society we are now dealing with?
DelFuego
DelFuego

WA

213 posts

31 Oct 2016 3:47pm
try invite them in to do some odd jobs
that will get a response
ThinkaBowtit
ThinkaBowtit

WA

1134 posts

31 Oct 2016 3:50pm
Where are we again? Oh yeah, the USDU - the United State Down Under. Piss off with halloween, it doesn't belong here. Any wonder the kids don't have a clue how to go about it...
Skid
Skid

QLD

1499 posts

31 Oct 2016 6:03pm
I had kids knocking on my door wanting lollies. I had none in the house so after the first lot went I put up this sign...





Green Cherub
Green Cherub

WA

296 posts

31 Oct 2016 4:29pm
I believe you are required to provide either a trick or a treat. So feel free to scare the **** out of them. Then again I hear eggs are a reasonable response to no candy haha
hargs
hargs

QLD

634 posts

31 Oct 2016 7:05pm
Any halloween clowns will be beaten with a large stick and then sold to the circus.

Mark _australia
Mark _australia

WA

23526 posts

31 Oct 2016 5:25pm
Here they are all going around with mum cos its crime central.

Give the kids a lolly, and the mum a Bacardi Breezer with a wink and "come back for a real treat later..."



lotofwind
lotofwind

NSW

6451 posts

31 Oct 2016 9:09pm
Dirty, dirty old man.
Mark _australia
Mark _australia

WA

23526 posts

31 Oct 2016 6:10pm
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lotofwind said..
Dirty, dirty old man.




Still waiting on kids with their dads to come knock on your door?






eppo
eppo

WA

9762 posts

31 Oct 2016 6:11pm
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Mark _australia said..
Here they are all going around with mum cos its crime central.

Give the kids a lolly, and the mum a Bacardi Breezer with a wink and "come back for a real treat later..."





Lol...sorry just had a chuckle at that one.

halloween is fcked. End of story. Fckn yanks.
slammin
slammin

QLD

998 posts

31 Oct 2016 8:15pm
I just give them chocolate brussel sprouts.

Mark _australia
Mark _australia

WA

23526 posts

31 Oct 2016 6:18pm
^^^ heard about that one too late.. next year :)
hilly
hilly

WA

7979 posts

31 Oct 2016 6:21pm
It is great fun and NOT American.

Ancient Origins of Halloween. Halloween's origins date back to the ancient Celtic festival of Samhain (pronounced sow-in). The Celts, who lived 2,000 years ago in the area that is now Ireland, the United Kingdom and northern France, celebrated their new year on November 1.

Get over it fun police.

if they get dressed up happy to give them a treat.
R1DER
R1DER

WA

1472 posts

31 Oct 2016 7:12pm
Its extortion, im not encouraging that.
Twimby
Twimby

WA

483 posts

31 Oct 2016 7:27pm
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hilly said..
It is great fun and NOT American.

Ancient Origins of Halloween. Halloween's origins date back to the ancient Celtic festival of Samhain (pronounced sow-in). The Celts, who lived 2,000 years ago in the area that is now Ireland, the United Kingdom and northern France, celebrated their new year on November 1.

Get over it fun police.

if they get dressed up happy to give them a treat.



Spot on. Our street is full of tackers.
Homemade costumes, getting to use some manners and finding out all strangers are not bad.
Displaying a sense of adventure and a bit of community spirit

When the next thread about kids and ipads and not leaving home etc, ,comes we know who will be the first in there critisising. The Sbreeze curmudgeons


MDSXR6T
MDSXR6T

WA

1019 posts

31 Oct 2016 7:45pm
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Twimby said...
Our street is full of tackers.
Homemade costumes, getting to use some manners and finding out all strangers are not bad.
Displaying a sense of adventure and a bit of community spirit

Have to agree with that. We probably had 25+ kids come up and not one didn't say thank you and all were accompied by at least 1 adult. Harmless fun really.
sn
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sn

WA

2775 posts

31 Oct 2016 7:55pm
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hilly said..

if they get dressed up happy to give them a treat.


Same here, we just had a 5? year old ballerina zombie at the door, with mum in matching tutu-thingy.

Little monsters [and their escorts] are welcome here



ThinkaBowtit
ThinkaBowtit

WA

1134 posts

31 Oct 2016 8:37pm
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hilly said..
It is great fun and NOT American.

Ancient Origins of Halloween. Halloween's origins date back to the ancient Celtic festival of Samhain (pronounced sow-in). The Celts, who lived 2,000 years ago in the area that is now Ireland, the United Kingdom and northern France, celebrated their new year on November 1.

Get over it fun police.

if they get dressed up happy to give them a treat.


Yeah, I get the history. It's the day on the edge of autumn...sorry, fall, and winter. That puts it right out of our hemisphere for a start, if you want to be a total pedant. Are they asking for candy?
sn
sn

sn

WA

2775 posts

31 Oct 2016 10:24pm
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ThinkaBowtit said..


Yeah, I get the history. It's the day on the edge of autumn...sorry, fall, and winter. That puts it right out of our hemisphere for a start, if you want to be a total pedant.


well........if you reeeaaaly want to be pedantic, we don't have 4 seasons here - we have 6

[its a Noongah thing that makes sense when you read it.]


I see no harm in rewarding kids for getting out from in front of I-thingies, and inventing costumes and going out into the real world.

Letting them lucky-dip from an esky full of mini-snickers/mars/milky ways and lunchbox size packs of chips, cheezels is all part of the fun.


Besides - if the monsters and zombies don't take the junk food - I have to eat the rubbish.


stephen

firiebob
firiebob

WA

3177 posts

31 Oct 2016 10:35pm
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sn said..
with mum in matching tutu-thingy.






+ Bacardi Breezer
paddymac
paddymac

WA

941 posts

31 Oct 2016 10:47pm
Awesome fun 'round my neighbourhood. Kids having sooo much fun, me enjoying scaring the crap out of them, street parties, community.

American? Well, no one got shot, so not so much.
Jupiter
Jupiter

2156 posts

1 Nov 2016 12:54am
I was amazed by the pumpkins in the supermarkets. They are all of the same size, same look, and probably same weight as well. Must be magic or witch craft of some sort ?
Buster fin
Buster fin

WA

2597 posts

1 Nov 2016 5:21am
The handful of younguns in my 'hood doing the rounds. Haven't seen any costumes yet, just bags for booty.

It doesn't add up.
evlPanda
evlPanda

NSW

9207 posts

1 Nov 2016 10:28am
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Mark _australia said..
Here they are all going around with mum cos its crime central.

Give the kids a lolly, and the mum a Bacardi Breezer with a wink and "come back for a real treat later..."





****; that is scary.
Paradox
Paradox

QLD

1326 posts

1 Nov 2016 11:02am
Originally a Celtic pagen festival and nothing to do with anyones New Year. Google it guys....All Hallows Eve (shortened to Halloween).

Lots of fun for kids of all ages and who cares what the reason is, they certainly don't.

All you humbugs feel free to lock up your house, darken your windows and sit on couch with a beer and watch reruns of Breaking Bad while a great opportunity passes disappointedly past your door....

Had 150 kids past our door this year....the street was a sea of noisy happy monsters....


Tequila !
Tequila !

WA

1028 posts

1 Nov 2016 9:13am
Wife heard a knock at the door, when she was about to open the sound of glass shattering outside.
When door opened kids were in shock face mode and mom apologizing for her husband dropping a stubby of beer right at my porch. . .

Kids were embarrassed by the father...didn't know if lollies would still be on offer after that.

Cool to give lollies to kids, but this shouldn't be a license for these idiot parents come drinking in your lawn and front door and even worse making a mess of it.

eppo
eppo

WA

9762 posts

1 Nov 2016 9:15am
It's not American, it's not another consumer driven scheme ...you keep believing that. I assume you are a fan of valentines day as well.

Kids out on the street, yep that is good, but what's their motivation? To chock up on poisonous sugary lollies.

See the wood for the trees you naive fools.
whippingboy
whippingboy

WA

1104 posts

1 Nov 2016 10:26am
It's the one day of the year when Goths are cool
jbshack
jbshack

WA

6913 posts

1 Nov 2016 2:14pm
Our kids have loved it and this was the first time in 15 years i didn't get to walk around, mind you the flu makes me look rather nasty, but we would have approx 80 kids door knock and id say being a Monday night that was well down by at least a third..

These days it so nice to see 15 and 16 year olds, even as high as late teens dressing up in costumes, walking around being social having a blast and not a drop of alcohol, no smoking or excessive language and generally just being social with their neighbourhood. Its even funnier seeing the interested boy friends having to join in..And the girls take note of who is making an effort.

Teddy my boy and his mates took silly string, and a stupid air horn that gave more than a few trick request's the sh-0s

One residence every year has a huge affair, have been on TV a few times with their fund raising efforts. This year they were a no show, or so the kids thought until their boy came out in his clown outfit and operating chain saw (No chain) well i wished i had seen my sons face..


ThinkaBowtit
ThinkaBowtit

WA

1134 posts

1 Nov 2016 2:35pm
I'm not prone to violence, but seriously, I'd deck any prick that air-horned me in my face in my home.
dmitri
dmitri

VIC

1040 posts

1 Nov 2016 10:40pm
It became big in Melbourne...melennials love it, partying for 3 days, started on Saturday.
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