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Does it still last just one night??Haven't had a trick 'r treater come by my house in 3 years. However, I still buy the same amount of candy every year
Some years I worry we eat it so quickly there could possibly be someone at the door still looking for candy and we are already out The it's turn out the lights and close the curtains to eat the last few piecesDoes it still last just one night??
WMUR said:"Trick-or-treating is something that is 100% optional, for both kids and adults," Sununu said. "And if folks don't feel safe, they don't feel comfortable, then they definitely should not partake in either trick-or-treating or providing candy."
What don't you like about it seeing children happy?I hate Halloween and everything about it. Wish they would cancel it permanently.
This. I never understood how town's could cancel or set limits on Halloween. It is people walking around. That people would go along with a town's decree is no longer surprising in face diaper world, but it used to baffle me.Not sure how a town "cancels" Halloween.
Kids go out, or they don't. People put out candy, or they don't. Plenty of ways to make it "safe" from corona if that's your thing.
Even in 2020, I don't think we'll see armored PD vehicles whisking away costumed children.
myself, i don't have kids, and it's not my job or responsibility to make other peoples children happy.What don't you like about it seeing children happy?
Then don't turn your lights on. No need to ban it all together.myself, i don't have kids, and it's not my job or responsibility to make other peoples children happy.
Not sure how a town "cancels" Halloween.
Kids go out, or they don't. People put out candy, or they don't. Plenty of ways to make it "safe" from corona if that's your thing.
Even in 2020, I don't think we'll see armored PD vehicles whisking away costumed children.