I’d shut the door and turn out the lights. Demand candy and deliver a threat in-person. It’s the least a kid can do for free treats. The droneer could be a greedy adult, after all.
That’s almost as bad as 17+ year olds trick or treating, without even bothering to put on a costume. As least I could pretend that the drone was being piloted by a bed-ridden eight year old.
It’s a shame the city of Dallas banned flying drones in residental areas. I’m sure the kids in my apartment complex would love to see one of my drones “waiting in line” behind them.
I stopped doing Trick or Treat more than 20 years ago. That year, my terrier Mykei and I were alone in the house. It was about 8:30, and most of the little kids had already come and gone. I used to have them come into the sunroom and choose their treats. A pet gate separated the sunroom from the living room. A teenager showed up alone — no costume or mask. He was looking into the house with great curiosity and didn’t appear to want to leave. I was getting nervous. Finally, a couple of costumed kids came to the door, and he finally left. That was my last year handing out candy.
GROG Premium Member about 2 months ago
Then eat the rest of the candy and be done with it.
a sage about 2 months ago
Give it chips?
xaingo about 2 months ago
Halloween by Amazon.
Aimless Melissa about 2 months ago
I’d shut the door and turn out the lights. Demand candy and deliver a threat in-person. It’s the least a kid can do for free treats. The droneer could be a greedy adult, after all.
RobinHood about 2 months ago
Ralph still has candy?
mourdac Premium Member about 2 months ago
Is the drone armed? That’s the trick.
Indiana Guy Premium Member about 2 months ago
That’s almost as bad as 17+ year olds trick or treating, without even bothering to put on a costume. As least I could pretend that the drone was being piloted by a bed-ridden eight year old.
win.45mag about 2 months ago
I’da slammed my door on it. If it broke, who cares. It crossed the threshhold.
Man of the Woods about 2 months ago
I would laugh my behind off if that happened to me. And yes, I would give it some candy for whoever is operating it. Very innovative.
h.v.greenman about 2 months ago
It’s a shame the city of Dallas banned flying drones in residental areas. I’m sure the kids in my apartment complex would love to see one of my drones “waiting in line” behind them.
Chris about 2 months ago
less charming and more creepy… sigh.
reverendike about 2 months ago
How did it ring the doorbell?
bigplayray about 2 months ago
Now That’s one Hella of a costume!
wildlandwaters about 2 months ago
good thing you contributed… otherwise the drone would go into ‘trick’ mode!
Jaythor about 2 months ago
They probably figure that it isn’t worth the walk, as Ralph probably ate all the candy anyway….
davanden about 2 months ago
Might as well eat it all yourself.
Saddenedby Premium Member about 2 months ago
IF it has a camera on it – and the majority do – there is gonna be a real disturbance in the force. js
cuzinron47 about 2 months ago
I’d consider giving it something more appropriate for a drone.
JPuzzleWhiz about 2 months ago
Not for nothing, but the heavier that “pumpkin” gets as it’s filled, the more likely that the drone would tip and the candy would spill.
Smeagol about 2 months ago
That’s imaginative, how did it ring the door bell?
tammyspeakslife Premium Member about 2 months ago
An expensive way to get free candy. On the bright side the drone can’t take a bowl left out with a ‘take one’ sign.. has that ever worked?
anonymooseandsquirrel Premium Member about 2 months ago
Covid-safe trick or treating! I like it!
tammyspeakslife Premium Member about 2 months ago
Next time the drones will be fitted with a hologram costume.
maureenmck Premium Member about 2 months ago
I stopped doing Trick or Treat more than 20 years ago. That year, my terrier Mykei and I were alone in the house. It was about 8:30, and most of the little kids had already come and gone. I used to have them come into the sunroom and choose their treats. A pet gate separated the sunroom from the living room. A teenager showed up alone — no costume or mask. He was looking into the house with great curiosity and didn’t appear to want to leave. I was getting nervous. Finally, a couple of costumed kids came to the door, and he finally left. That was my last year handing out candy.
serial232 about 2 months ago
If that were to happen to me, I would shut the door very firmly on the thing. You either obey the rules or pay the consequences.
j.l.farmer about 2 months ago
Unless they showed up, in person and in costume at my door, try wouldn’t get a treat from me.
cwg 15 days ago
That one is begging for the caramel corns.