begbysback wrote: » Is it ok to stick an electrical charge to the doorbell? I'm thinking 2.5v, not trying to kill them or anything - just a nasty sting
The_Valeyard wrote: » when the sun goes down, The sugar hungry monsters emerge.
GBX wrote: » I started at lunch time, few more houses to do in the area then its off to the next housing estate
badabing106 wrote: » What kind of stuff are they giving you?
tayto lover wrote: » It is not an Irish tradition and i'm against allowing children out after dark to knock strangers doors. That could be very dangerous and not a good message to be giving to children.
Brooks Bald Tigress wrote: » I would expect trick-or-treaters between 5.30 and 8.30. Bangers have been going off since 10am though, and every day for the past two months, so the cat is already in. I wouldn't view the trick-or-treaters as the problem when it comes to posing a threat to pets.
Hollister11 wrote: » I have one cat in, just waiting for the other one.
Lux23 wrote: » It is an Irish tradition - my grandparents would have knocked on doors asking for help with the Halloween party and it is probably far older than that.
Hector Bellend wrote: » I know the trick or treat I'll give them. A good crack on the arse.