Guy: Trick or treat!
Ralph: Sorry. Halloween is for kids!
Guy: I'm a kid! I'm just tall!
Ralph: How old are you?
Guy: Ten!
Ralph: What year were you born?
Guy: Nineteen-eighty... I mean, two-thousand and something!
Ralph: Sigh...
Halloween isn’t just for kids, but trick-or-treat should be. Us adults should be throwing parties where we eat the munchies instead of giving them out to strangers….FWIW, where I live, we’re having a 6-hour block party in the middle of town where all the local restaurants will be selling great food at cheap prices. Yum!
I’ll be dressing up just to pass out treats to kids (who no longer have creative costumes- just store-bought). I’ll be glad when I sell here and move to the community where I can attend a Halloween party with friends (most of mine are across town now).
There’s been a problem with high school kids trick-or-treating in my area for many years now. People should have a peephole in their door, and not open it to people who are significantly over 5 feet tall. You never know when it might be an attempt at home invasion. Anyway, teenagers who trick-or-treat (or commit vandalism on Halloween) should be ashamed of themselves.
It’s just a piece of candy! How cheap can you get? I do like where I live, though. I had my house built 37 years ago and I haven’t seen the first trick or treater yet! I do have some neighbors within a half mile, but not many. And I don’t know any of them and that’s how I like it!
therese_callahan2002 about 10 years ago
Sorry, Ralph, but many adults like myself have worn costumes on Halloween. Not for trick or treating, just to stick to traditions.
Observer fo Irony about 10 years ago
Ralph is just looking for an excuse not to share his candy.
shamino about 10 years ago
Halloween isn’t just for kids, but trick-or-treat should be. Us adults should be throwing parties where we eat the munchies instead of giving them out to strangers….FWIW, where I live, we’re having a 6-hour block party in the middle of town where all the local restaurants will be selling great food at cheap prices. Yum!
vldazzle about 10 years ago
I’ll be dressing up just to pass out treats to kids (who no longer have creative costumes- just store-bought). I’ll be glad when I sell here and move to the community where I can attend a Halloween party with friends (most of mine are across town now).
TMO1 Premium Member about 10 years ago
There’s been a problem with high school kids trick-or-treating in my area for many years now. People should have a peephole in their door, and not open it to people who are significantly over 5 feet tall. You never know when it might be an attempt at home invasion. Anyway, teenagers who trick-or-treat (or commit vandalism on Halloween) should be ashamed of themselves.
pschearer Premium Member about 10 years ago
Ralph reminds me that when the guy at the support center asks me if I can confirm my phone number or address, he’s not just checking their records.
Frankie5466 over 5 years ago
1980’s so he’s at least 25! WAY too old!
robert423elliott almost 2 years ago
It’s just a piece of candy! How cheap can you get? I do like where I live, though. I had my house built 37 years ago and I haven’t seen the first trick or treater yet! I do have some neighbors within a half mile, but not many. And I don’t know any of them and that’s how I like it!