JumpStart by Robb Armstrong for October 22, 2014
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Here are your options for Halloween: we're having a hospital hay ride, which Im sure you'll love! My precinct is having an open haunted house. were giving out whistles, pepper spray and a list of Boogey-men" you should watch out for. I miss going door to door asking starters for candy. You've had a wild past!
cabalonrye about 10 years ago
That’s for next year.
Observer fo Irony about 10 years ago
Gone is the time of bribing evil spirits to go away so the saints could come visit the next day.
mourdac Premium Member about 10 years ago
I still remember the first year we warned about razor blades in caramel apples.Some people are just plain sick.
kab2rb about 10 years ago
I feel bad for those kids not much too chose from. There are still children go to each home for treats. Though for HS coaches schedule games on Halloween. Our church on a Saturday most prior to Halloween has Autumn Bash children to teens can dress up and have big area of fun and activities. Small bag of candy when leaving. We had one Autumn Bash did fall on Halloween and very big turn out of children. They have a blast and given God’s love.
Mad Sci about 10 years ago
What I’ve found is that as more adults are outdoing stuff for Halloween no one is left at home for the trick or treaters to menace.
barister about 10 years ago
trick or treating is going by the wayside like so many traditions that I can remember. It is a sign of society moving on and redefining “new traditions”. It seems everything from the past 20 plus years is being laughed or embarrased away, and those who enjoyed it are looked upon as dinosaurs. Well, I loved fall. Still do. I loved dressing up in crazy clothes knocking on doors screaming TRICK OR TREAT at the top of my lungs. I’m just glad I was born at a time when these things were part of American society, for children. (heavy sigh for the past).
Retired Dude about 10 years ago
Actually, that has happened right here where I live. And I remember thirty or so years ago the case where a man in Pasadena, TX put poisoned pixie stix in his own kids bag of treats to collect the insurance money. That was the first such incident of that sort that I can recall.
Monster Hesh about 10 years ago
I’d stay away from Mantydad’s house if I were you.
Pipe Tobacco Premium Member about 10 years ago
[furry-faced grin] Wonderful comic, Robb! Keeping it real!!!!++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++Sad that many kids do not experience traditional trick-or-treating anymore.