JumpStart by Robb Armstrong for October 24, 2014

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    ammittai_is_available  about 10 years ago

    Everyone still Trick Or Treat’s around here.

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    LeoAutodidact  about 10 years ago

    Only give out the kinds of Candy YOU like!

    That way the leftovers don’t go to waste.

    (Well, they go to YOUR waist!)

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    tigersgreen  about 10 years ago

    Always buy candy everyone likes. More than I pass out so the guys get some to. We get lots to trick or treaters here.

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    Observer fo Irony  about 10 years ago

    I turn off my porch light and wait for the little monsters to show up. Then I jump up and TP them before they do unto me.

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    jimshari222  about 10 years ago

    I buy a HUGE bag of candy. On Halloween, we turn off the lights and watch a scary movie while eating our candy.

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    sheepdawg  about 10 years ago

    I had 60 trick or treaters last year and I wasn’t living on the busiest of streets for kid traffic. I know some others in the area that team up at a house b/c they can get over 1000 kids in an evening. 60 is nice b/c you can give kids multiple pieces. A friend of mine and I get together and give out to the kids and enjoy the evening.

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    Dani Rice  about 10 years ago

    Two of our daughters live in townhouse developments; the dress in costume and sit on the front steps. They get about 100 kids, almost all from the neighborhood. We live at the end of a looong driveway, and in 40 years I think we’ve had about 6 trick-or-treaters. The big action is at the local malls.

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    kab2rb  about 10 years ago

    Here in KS we have trick-or treater’s. Small town when HS has football children go close to school and we did not live close to HS. Moved to bigger location grade school not far away most student’s bused in not a lot of children. We buy what we like. Me I am limited on chocolate small allergy.

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    krys723  about 10 years ago

    Kids still trick or treat around my area…that never dies

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    Piksea Premium Member about 10 years ago

    We get tons of trick or treaters. My entire development is like one big Halloween party building up from the beginning of the month. I love it.! I

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    Pipe Tobacco Premium Member about 10 years ago

    [furry-faced grin] Wonderful comic Robb!!! Very real!++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++Fortunately, we still get trick-or-treaters as well. But we also have all the organized halloween events, parties, and “trunk-or-treat” gatherings as well. So, most kids get 3x more candy than I did as a kid! :)

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    yangeldf  about 10 years ago

    bullcrap! what kind of PC cowardly neighborhood do these people live in?

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    Petemejia77  about 10 years ago

    What is this Armstrong talking about? Everyone still tricks-or-treats! This is aggrivating me!

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    JanLC  about 10 years ago

    We lived in a tract home in Riverside, CA that was part of a very large development (360 homes). We had parents busing kids into our tract because there were so many houses in a relatively small area, and very little traffic. We would have as many as 300-400 kids every Halloween. Moving to Victorville was a shock. We bought as much candy as we always had and had 6 kids come to the door, all of them living within 3 houses of us. Since then, I buy Tootsie Pops. They stay good for at least a year and kids love them (as does my husband).

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    IQTech61  about 10 years ago

    Children in many areas of my city still go trick or treating. Much of the fear of trick or treating is based on pure urban legend. There is only one recorded emergency room case of a child being poisoned by Halloween candy. It happened in Massachusetts and it was his own father that did it.

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    rphbeta  about 10 years ago

    I can’t remember the last time a trick-or-treater came to my door, but then the Jehovah Witnesses don’t either. I’m not complaining.

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