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Re: No Costume No Candy Policy Yea Or Nay?
Posted: Thu Sep 10, 2009 7:43 pm
by Firefighter_Barbie
adrian wrote:ThackeryBinxs wrote: I've never had anyone egg my house before just a few pumpkins smashed and one time a kid knocked the bowl of candy outta my hands unfortunately for him there was only a few tootsie rolls left anyway he ran off pretty quickly after that
i think i'd have had to make his halloween "SCARIER" then and chased his @** down the street in what ever costume i'd have been wearing lol
Haha I could see that...I would do the same, even that ment running in heels, I wouldn't let the little bugger get away
Re: No Costume No Candy Policy Yea Or Nay?
Posted: Thu Sep 10, 2009 9:08 pm
by shanda
I will give candy to ANYONE who comes dressed in costume. ANY age. I give candy to parents out with their costumed kids. ( They love candy too!) I will give candy to the little bitty kids who refuse to keep their costume on. I will NOT give to the big kids in street clothes who are beggers.
Re: No Costume No Candy Policy Yea Or Nay?
Posted: Fri Sep 11, 2009 5:52 am
by ThackeryBinxs
LOL! Adrian your crazy i don't think i could chase anyone down the street And Barbie running in heels that just sounds dangerous i would just have to let him go
Re: No Costume No Candy Policy Yea Or Nay?
Posted: Fri Sep 11, 2009 6:01 am
by ThackeryBinxs
Shanda i'm the same way with little kids sometimes later in the evening the parents walk up to the door with their child asleep on their shoulders finishing their TOTing for them it's so cute
Re: No Costume No Candy Policy Yea Or Nay?
Posted: Sun Sep 13, 2009 3:23 pm
by Pumpkin_Man
If anyone comes to my door in a costume and says "Trick or Treat," I'll give them candy. I don't put any age limits on it either. but when you get some of these teenagers (and I don't mean to cast dispursions on teens) come to the door in street cloths, it demonstrates a lack of tradition on their part. That seldomly happens, but when it does, I usualy am a little chintsy with the candy. I give them only one piece each, but when I see good tradition observed, I'm more generous.
Without a costume, however, TOT becomes just plain begging. If it were to become a more frequent problem, I would probably require at least a face mask before anyone gets any candy. AND, I have seen plenty of very poor kids do some very creative Halloween masks from paper bags, and all kinds of junk they find on their own.
MIke
Re: No Costume No Candy Policy Yea Or Nay?
Posted: Sun Sep 13, 2009 5:17 pm
by adrian
see that's how i think, mike. ANYONE can come up with SOMETHING! at least try
Re: No Costume No Candy Policy Yea Or Nay?
Posted: Sun Sep 13, 2009 6:16 pm
by DemonSlayerMau
I'll be wearing a costume this year, but not a mask. As a witch I don't think I'll need one. Just a witch's hat and outfit. Maybe some black lipstick though.
Re: No Costume No Candy Policy Yea Or Nay?
Posted: Sun Sep 13, 2009 6:20 pm
by adrian
maybe you can spice it up a bit by using some creative paint and make up

Re: No Costume No Candy Policy Yea Or Nay?
Posted: Sun Sep 13, 2009 9:06 pm
by Pumpkin_Man
That's great. As long as you honor the TOT tradition, I'll be generous and give you a piece of each candy I have. It's the non traditionalist who wears no costume who I tend to be stingy with, and only give them one piece.
A witcvhes hat, a plastic sword, a chefs hat, anything goes, as long as Halloween TRADITION is observed.
Mike
Re: No Costume No Candy Policy Yea Or Nay?
Posted: Fri Oct 02, 2009 7:13 am
by Ghoul of the Graves
Yea! I'm all for that policy, although, as I said in another similar thread, my house would probably be egged

Re: No Costume No Candy Policy Yea Or Nay?
Posted: Fri Oct 02, 2009 10:15 am
by Pumpkin_Man
The town I live in is retty traditional about a lot of things, including Halloween. In fact, there was even legislation introduced before our sotn counsel to require the wearing of some sort of a costume, or mask in order to TOT on Halloween, but it didn't pass, mainly because our police chief wants to kill TOT.
Like I said, I don't often see TOTers who don't wear costumes. Very seldomly has anyone came to my door without a costume, but I am a stickler for TRADITION, and that sense fo TRADITION is especialy aroused during the last 3 months of the year. I realize that I must sound like I'm 100 years old when I speak about it, but that's the way I am. Some people adapt to the "modernistic" ways better then I do. I prefer to live by TRADITION.
Mike
Re: No Costume No Candy Policy Yea Or Nay?
Posted: Fri Oct 02, 2009 10:32 am
by NeverMore
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In a way I'm glad I don't get any ToTers. Living in the inner city like I do there's no doubt my house would get tagged if I took a hard line stance like that.
Speaking of which, did you guys see where L.A. has passed a law that says new homes must have an anti-graffiti surface, or the home owner has to pledge to remove the graffiti within seven days. If they don't remove it they get fined. I don't think I've ever heard of a law that punishes the victim. This has got to be a first for the American States?
Re: No Costume No Candy Policy Yea Or Nay?
Posted: Fri Oct 02, 2009 4:54 pm
by Pumpkin_Man
That is one very stupid law. I think the kids who get caught spraying grafiti are the ones who should be punished, IN ADDITION to having to clean it up or paint it over.
Mike