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In response to
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Trick or treating on a day other than Halloween is the stupidest thing I've heard in a long time.
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by
MDH
yes. (many towns that do it don't use the 'school' argument but 'kids will behave better') -- nm
Posted by
Don Homer (aka DonHomer)
Oct 15 '12, 08:05
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What six year old behaves well on a stomach full of candy? -- nm
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Roger More
Oct 15, 08:07
that seems like wishful thinking to me. -- nm
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Andie
Oct 15, 08:06
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it's common in conservative areas of central PA. my wife's town did this when she was growing up. -- nm
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Don Homer
Oct 15, 08:06
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I don't think "conservative" has anything to do with it. I think it's predominantly a midwest thing. Here it's Tuesday the 30th this year. -- nm
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Ender
Oct 15, 08:14
i just don't know why kids are going to behave better on Saturday than, say, Tuesday. -- nm
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Andie
Oct 15, 08:11
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Exactly, if anything worse. Because then all of the teenagers can stay out late and cause trouble. -- nm
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MDH
Oct 15, 08:12
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