At 6:40pm CDT, I estimate about 25 kids came by to trick or treat. Seems to drop off a little bit every year.
Okay .......NONE I DO NOT PARTAKE IN SATANS HOLIDAY!!
Okay .......
I can respect where you're coming from on that.
I don't understand the kids these days, not rude but barely anybody says trick or treat or thank you anymore. They just walk up take candy and leave.
I don't understand the kids these days, not rude but barely anybody says trick or treat or thank you anymore. They just walk up take candy and leave.
Actually "Halloween" is a garbled translation of "All Hallowed's Eve", which of course is the day before All Saints Day on the church calendar. The worst of Halloween is a perversion of this church holiday, and in some respects I do have misgivings about Halloween as popularly observed.
Probably 350-400 here in my Louisville neighborhood. About 90% were very polite and said thank you... even the ones wearing UL costumes. The UL kids only got 1 piece of candy though compared to the others getting 2 piecesAt 6:40pm CDT, I estimate about 25 kids came by to trick or treat. Seems to drop off a little bit every year.
That's OK. Their parents would assure you that as U of L folk, they enjoy such an embarrassment of riches that treats aren't really necessary. [winking]Probably 350-400 here in my Louisville neighborhood. About 90% were very polite and said thank you... even the ones wearing UL costumes. The UL kids only got 1 piece of candy though compared to the others getting 2 pieces![]()
I think you planned thatI still have 27 full size Snickers left.
Probably 20 or maybe 25 at most.At 6:40pm CDT, I estimate about 25 kids came by to trick or treat. Seems to drop off a little bit every year.
Here in a subdivision in Winchester .probably about 75-100. Actually just about ran out of candy. had to cut back in the amounts i was giving to the kids when they showed up, cause I figured we wouldnt get many. Probably had less than 10 pieces left when it was time to close up shop @ 8