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quote: Originally posted by Lefty34: In some towns near here , they are putting a 12 and under age limit and a 5-8:30pm time limit on trick or treating. I'm fine with both, nothing worse than a 17 year old group half drunk at 10pm wanting a pixie stick hand out.
I'm going to confess something here.  When I was a freshman in college - 1982 - I wanted some candy, it was Halloween, I was poor and I was hungry. I dressed up and went knocking on doors with everyone else. I actually thought I looked young and cute. At one house, the guy opened the door, took one look at me and said, "Man, they're getting older every year. I was handing out pennies, but I could offer you a beer!" heehee
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| Posts: 140 | Location: Texas | Registered: June 05, 2005 |    |
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Yes, that is the law as it sits now. 1) no outside lights or halloween decorations 2) no contact with kids 30 not allowed outside until after 10:30pm 4)post sign saying no candy at this house. However, I don't know why, but, ACLU wants to get it repealed as a violation of the rights of said offenders. The claim is that some of these offenders have kids or grandkids and should not be kept from Halloween with their kids after they have done their time.
"Sure they get the hits, make the outs, score the runs, strike em out and get the glory!" "But who drove?"
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| Posts: 354 | Location: StL,Mo | Registered: September 07, 2007 |    |
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quote: Happy Haunting!!
Kissimmee is having a Halloween festival night. Costume contest at ToHo square plus a walking ghost tour in the town. I believe there will be 2 haunted houses also. I've never been to this one but it may be worth checking into. Good Luck & Happy Haunting Regards Rocky
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| Posts: 5 | Location: new york | Registered: September 12, 2009 |    |
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