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To: Rambi who wrote (4197)10/31/1997 7:54:00 PM
From: epicure  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 71178
 
As you know I give out large candy bars. And last Halloween I had a kid, my guess is a third or fourth grader, look at all my (I thought) luscious candy bars and say "There isn't any here I like." Stupid me, I said "I'm sorry." What I sould have said was "Get off my porch you ungratefull little @#$ of a @#$%^." I intend to say that a lot this year. I'm sure all the parents will be pleased. And it will fit in nicely with the Halloween 2 years ago when our neighbor went stark raving mad and cussed his wife, and all her absent lovers out, at the top of his voice (I assume it was the top, he couldn't have gotten much louder) while throwing all his belongings in his pick up truck. Ah, the festive times we've had.



To: Rambi who wrote (4197)10/31/1997 8:00:00 PM
From: greenspirit  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 71178
 
That's why you put them on the defensive right from the start. First the warewolf spooks them as they round the sidewalk. Then they have to navigate through a maze of spider webs, then the piasta restita, the dead hanging dummy fall swinging from the roof as I open the door with this eerie creaking sound. HEHEHEHEHEHEH!!

Halloween is a real kick. My goal is to scare the wits out of a twelve year old. :0)

Then I will know I was successful!!! <gg>

ahhhhh, it's almost dark here...

Michael