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View Poll Results: Are you dishing out drunken pukes to taxi drivers or sweets for knocking kids? | ||||||
I’m going out |
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I did my thing on Thursday/Friday/Saturday. That’s it now |
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Kids will be lucky to even get sweets from me. Staying firmly inside |
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The voice of reason
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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 ![]() 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. |
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