super_furry wrote: » Kids who say Help the Halloween Party instead of Trick or Treat get more stuff.
Gia Mealy Watermelon wrote: » The fúck it isn't, I've been doing it since 1983 "Help the Hallowe'en Party" we called it back then. Oranges, apples and all different kinds of nuts instead of sweets and chocolate. Fireworks from the north and sparklers out the front before going to the fire.
Outlaw Pete wrote: » I'm going to see The Shining in the Lighthouse
whoopsadoodles wrote: » I left all the sweets out at the front door, disconnected the doorbell (so the dog wouldn't have a meltdown), and now I'm in the pub.
Billy86 wrote: » Mad isn't it how children weren't mass kidnapped back even in the early/mid 90s on Halloween when we used to go trick or treating?
GLaDOS wrote: » Jaysis, some awful miserable ****ers in this thread!
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.
mada999 wrote: » hope ya left the radio / tv up at a good volume.... it's gonna be a scary night for a lot of doggy's.
whoopsadoodles wrote: » Tried to book tickets to that earlier but it was sold out