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What Would You Be?
If you're like me then you are too old to go trick-or-treating anymore except for on online games.
~If I was able to go out trick-or-treating I would dress up as either a vampire, fallen angel, or one of my original characters. ~The costume would most likely be a combination of store bought and homemade items. ~It would also be on the creative and original side of things. ~If I could I would go with friends, but I doubt that would happen so I'd go it alone. Fear my trusty kendo stick ;). ~I have no clue what I'd do with that much candy. Most of it would go to waste because I don't eat much candy. ~Hmm...some silly string you say? I'd hide behind a bush or something and spray it on unexpecting mosters as they passed by. So what I'd like to discuss here is: If you could still go trick-or-treating what would you dress up as? Would you have a store bought or homemade costume? Would your costume be more a traditional and stereotypical costume or creative and original? Would you go trick-or-treating alone or with friends? What this? Oooo, some silly string *grins* What to do with it? You manage to get 10 pounds of candy, what do you do with it? If you are a person who did go trick-or-treating then what where you? And what fun things did you do? |
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I GOT A LOT OF CANDY and had lots of shenanigans and scared the shit outta old people by bein creepy. |
That sounds like it was a lot of fun.
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It was a grand ol time.
How old do you think is too old to go trick or treating, might I ask? |
Hmmm...well I think that 18 would be, since that's when you legally become an adult. Of course I did go trick-or-treating when I was in college. So much fun.
Anymore I just dress up and hand out candy, go to the local Haunted Cavern, or Spirits tour at the local battlefield. I want to try to find some local haunted houses next year and the haunted cornmaze and go to them. |
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