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Redway
30-10-2022, 03:49 PM
As it says.

Zizu
30-10-2022, 03:57 PM
I stay in .. usually in darkness until all the kidz have gone to bed and stopped bothering us

:)


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Beso
30-10-2022, 03:58 PM
First person to say trick or treat gets punched.

Crimson Dynamo
30-10-2022, 03:59 PM
Halloween is for children

This whole American idea that adults have parties and people dress up as anything they think will make them look good (like cow girls, Marvel characters all unrelated to Halloween) is quite hideous

Zizu
30-10-2022, 04:11 PM
The whole idea / concept completely baffles me .. then again I have zero imagination..

I didn’t even enjoy fairgrounds, the circus or pantomimes as a child less so nowadays


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hijaxers
30-10-2022, 04:24 PM
I understand kids enjoy it ~ I personally detest it and the smell of pumpkins makes me puke.

Crimson Dynamo
30-10-2022, 04:28 PM
Dooking for apples or earing treacles smothered scones off a string with your hands behind your back is what Halloween is about

that and Guising

https://assets.scotlandshop.com/assets.scotlandshop.com/blog/Guisers-Celebrating-Samhain.jpg

Scottish children traditionally donned costumes and pretended to be malicious spirits as
they went ‘guising’ around the local streets. It was believed that, by disguising
themselves, they would blend in with any wandering spirits and remain safe from harm.
After performing tricks or songs, guisers were given gifts to help ward off evil – a far cry
from some of today’s trick-or-treaters, who get ‘treats’ for simply showing up in
costume.
https://s1.dmcdn.net/v/RY3zX1YHSa7FL66iF/x720

Zizu
30-10-2022, 04:32 PM
I understand kids enjoy it ~ I personally detest it and the smell of pumpkins makes me puke.


Kids simply enjoy getting off their heads on sugary treats


Seems crazy we spend years teaching them to be aware of strangers offering sweets …. then once a year they’re sent out to knock on stranger’s doors .. begging for sweets ..


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Beso
30-10-2022, 04:34 PM
I do remember being dressed as Angus young in a spur of the moment money making scheme when I was 12.

UserSince2005
30-10-2022, 04:40 PM
Of course not I’m not 8 years old

joeysteele
30-10-2022, 07:05 PM
I don't like Halloween so won't be treating it as anything else but just another day.

Great to see children dressing up and enjoying it though.

Something I've never liked however is Halloween.

Redway
30-10-2022, 07:24 PM
Halloween is for children

This whole American idea that adults have parties and people dress up as anything they think will make them look good (like cow girls, Marvel characters all unrelated to Halloween) is quite hideous

It’s a very popular Americanism though, it has to be said.

AnnieK
30-10-2022, 07:25 PM
My mum wouldn't let us trick or treat as little kids, she said it was begging. She was mean back then.
We went anyway and most people said trick anyway so we spent the night knocking bins over. Hooligans

Crimson Dynamo
30-10-2022, 07:26 PM
It’s a very popular Americanism though, it has to be said.

only among kids who have no real foothold in society and are open top all sorts of bollocks from america

AnnieK
30-10-2022, 07:26 PM
My son loves halloween....he has decided he's too old to get dressed up now so I said he cant trick or treat in just a hoodie and tracksuit bottoms. I'm well tight apparently :laugh:

Redway
30-10-2022, 08:01 PM
My son loves halloween....he has decided he's too old to get dressed up now so I said he cant trick or treat in just a hoodie and tracksuit bottoms. I'm well tight apparently :laugh:

How old is he?

AnnieK
30-10-2022, 08:08 PM
How old is he?

Just turned 12

Crimson Dynamo
30-10-2022, 08:26 PM
My son loves halloween....he has decided he's too old to get dressed up now so I said he cant trick or treat in just a hoodie and tracksuit bottoms. I'm well tight apparently :laugh:

why would anyone give him sweets?

id tell him to f right of

bots
31-10-2022, 04:23 AM
fun fact for today. Americans spend $480 million every year on Halloween costumes for ..... their pets :joker:

Gusto Brunt
31-10-2022, 05:06 AM
Halloween has changed since I was a kid. It's supposed to be about death, murder, mad axe killers.

Werewolves and vampires. Evil ghosts. Knife wielding clowns.

But people say they're 'celebrating' Halloween as if it's Christmas.

Madness.

AnnieK
31-10-2022, 05:10 AM
why would anyone give him sweets?

id tell him to f right of

Not sure there's a need to tell a kid to "f right off" but whatever.

bots
31-10-2022, 05:20 AM
you simply don't need to answer the door if you don't want kids pestering you. Since covid, there haven't been any kids doing the rounds here and I don't think that will change any time soon

AnnieK
31-10-2022, 06:36 AM
you simply don't need to answer the door if you don't want kids pestering you. Since covid, there haven't been any kids doing the rounds here and I don't think that will change any time soon

When I did take my son trick or treating, we only stopped at houses that had a pumpkin lit. It was what everyone did, if there were no decorations, no kids knocked. Some houses were amazing and had jump scares and everything :laugh:

Cherie
31-10-2022, 06:53 AM
fun fact for today. Americans spend $480 million every year on Halloween costumes for ..... their pets :joker:

Cost of living crisis

Cherie
31-10-2022, 06:55 AM
We are in Spain it is very big over here but then 1st Nov is a bank holiday

We will go out for dinner but that is all

GoldHeart
31-10-2022, 07:12 AM
Nope no partying today

Josy
03-11-2022, 03:19 PM
I took my little boy out guising (just to a few doors and only because he cried when he saw his cousins going without him lol) for the first time, it was baltic, his little ears were freezing and only roughly 1 in 10 houses answered.

Niamh.
03-11-2022, 03:25 PM
I took my little boy out guising (just to a few doors and only because he cried when he saw his cousins going without him lol) for the first time, it was baltic, his little ears were freezing and only roughly 1 in 10 houses answered.

awww, what did he dress up as?

Niamh.
03-11-2022, 03:25 PM
is guising a short for disguise? :think:

Crimson Dynamo
03-11-2022, 03:28 PM
is guising a short for disguise? :think:

Id never thot of that but I think you must be right

Crimson Dynamo
03-11-2022, 03:31 PM
awww, what did he dress up as?

Josy posted the of him in his get-up earlier

He went as your ghost cat and I think she did ok tbh

https://cailleachs-herbarium.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/10/14729269_363592743985286_1487631405416867766_n.jpg

Niamh.
03-11-2022, 03:33 PM
Id never thot of that but I think you must be right


:hee:
Josy posted the of him in his get-up earlier

He went as your ghost cat and I think she did ok tbh

https://cailleachs-herbarium.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/10/14729269_363592743985286_1487631405416867766_n.jpg

That's pretty creepy :eyes:

Josy
03-11-2022, 03:34 PM
is guising a short for disguise? :think:Yep I never realised that some may not know what I meant when I posted that actually

Josy
03-11-2022, 03:35 PM
awww, what did he dress up as?He was just a little glow in the dark skeleton [emoji88] only because he refused to try anything else on at all and even the mask for that one got flung away lol

Niamh.
03-11-2022, 03:35 PM
He was just a little glow in the dark skeleton [emoji88] only because he refused to try anything else on at all and even the mask for that one got flung away lol

:laugh:

What age is he now? Is he 2 yet?

Josy
03-11-2022, 04:14 PM
[emoji23]



What age is he now? Is he 2 yet?18 months (ish) lol he'll be 2 April 18th

Beso
03-11-2022, 04:50 PM
is guising a short for disguise? :think:

No.

Josy
03-11-2022, 05:51 PM
No.Yes it is

Beso
03-11-2022, 06:41 PM
Yes it is

It stems back to when the king of England would take any woman he wanted. In England he just took them, in scotland he took them and made the family pay for her pleasure.


Guising is what the family did to collect money from the locals to pay the king.

So yeah, I suppose you are correct as in it being a disguise, because I can imagine they would have their faces covered.

Niamh.
03-11-2022, 06:45 PM
It stems back to when the king of England would take any woman he wanted. In England he just took them, in scotland he took them and made the family pay for her pleasure.


Guising is what the family did to collect money from the locals to pay the king.

So yeah, I suppose you are correct as in it being a disguise, because I can imagine they would have their faces covered.Google disagrees with you

Beso
03-11-2022, 06:50 PM
Google disagrees with you

Google shmoogle.:smug:

I know I'm right in my little world.:fist: