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To: Jorj X Mckie who wrote (522)11/1/2001 9:42:14 PM
From: SmoothSail  Respond to of 23786
 
The best story about JXN trick or treating is when he reached into a basket for a treat and hooked his arm around the handle of the basket that one of the neighbors offered him. He then tried to walk off with the entire basket and couldn't understand why it wouldn't come with him.

At one point his little pumpkin candy carrier got kind of heavy from all the candy and I suggested he put it in a sack to make it easier to carry the pumpkin (which had a flashlight in the bottom to make it easier to see where he was going). He was agreeable to that and when the candy was transferred, he grabbed the sack and wouldn't let go.

Once he was back at home and all the candy was spread on the floor he proceeded to unwrap and taste them one by one. Those that were just so-so he would hand to me along with the wrapper so I could re-wrap them and put them back in is bag.

I'll save the daddy-killing shark story for another time.