“Hallmark” Ha,that’s funny! Good answer Michael! Halloween might have had its origins thousands of years ago with the celts,but its crass North American comercialism that keeps it,and other popular holidays going strong.
And just to answer Lizzie’s question: the Catholic church “invented” All Saints Day. The night before was, as others have said, borrowed from Celtic, Wiccan and other traditions.
In the US up through the 1920’s, Hallowe’en was “celebrated” with pranks that included arson, vandalism and general mayhem committed by mostly teenaged boys. It was one of the major cities (I don’t remember which one.) that suggested the idea of children dressing up and collecting candy in an effort to redirect the destructive traditions. It caught on pretty well, didn’t it? You seldom hear of warehouses being set on fire on Halloween night as a prank anymore.
Templo S.U.D. about 8 years ago
you had to ask, Elizabeth, and receive a goofy answer form your goofy brother
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] about 8 years ago
Now she shows her backbone and independence over running to the male for aid.
legaleagle48 about 8 years ago
Michael, they just don’t make younger siblings the way they used to!
Enter.Name.Here about 8 years ago
No. Hallmark invented Valentine’s Day, or at least promoted it.
Dr.DocSmith about 8 years ago
It was “created” over 2000 years ago………..ask a Celt about it………it’s a long story, it evolved over centuries!
Rufus The naked mole rat about 8 years ago
Mary Kate or Ashley: Who in invented Halloween anyway, dad?
Kevin. I don’t know. Probably a dentist.
If you’ve seen “Two of a Kind,” you’ll get that.
Lisa Marie Chamberlain about 8 years ago
LMAO!! Hahaha
Diat60 about 8 years ago
Neat explanations but Halloween is All Hallows Eve, the night before All Saints Day.
Raider Red Premium Member about 8 years ago
But they still make dooshers the same, eh Mike?
JPuzzleWhiz about 8 years ago
Elizabeth delivers a “rabbit punch”! ;o)
Rotary12 Premium Member about 8 years ago
I like the “Night of the living dead” reference.
Alphaomega about 8 years ago
“Hallmark” Ha,that’s funny! Good answer Michael! Halloween might have had its origins thousands of years ago with the celts,but its crass North American comercialism that keeps it,and other popular holidays going strong.
MrBlowhard2u about 8 years ago
No they don’t Micheal…..today’s young girls look like an ad for some cheap tattoo parlor.
gammaguy about 8 years ago
“They don’t make girls the way they used to!!” And how long ago is his “used to”?
gammaguy about 8 years ago
“They don’t make girls the way they used to!!” … Is that a comment on the current Presidential campaign?
JanLC about 8 years ago
And just to answer Lizzie’s question: the Catholic church “invented” All Saints Day. The night before was, as others have said, borrowed from Celtic, Wiccan and other traditions.
In the US up through the 1920’s, Hallowe’en was “celebrated” with pranks that included arson, vandalism and general mayhem committed by mostly teenaged boys. It was one of the major cities (I don’t remember which one.) that suggested the idea of children dressing up and collecting candy in an effort to redirect the destructive traditions. It caught on pretty well, didn’t it? You seldom hear of warehouses being set on fire on Halloween night as a prank anymore.
omglorraine about 8 years ago
Thank God we girls don’t grow up the way we used to.