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How are you spending Halloween?

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Do you have a party to attend tonight or tomorrow? Are your kids getting dressed up? What's your favorite Halloween party game? Candy? Least favorite?

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The kids are off to a party their friend's house and my friend has an extra ticket for the Celtics Bulls game tonight. Imagine scheduling an NBA game on fright night? As much as I enjoy handing out candy...

I like bobbing for apples, mini mounds bars and one candy corn is enough for me.

What's the favorite kids costume these days?

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they could conceivably have been playing World Series Game 7 tonight.

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You HAD to say it. So close, so close and yet so far. How will you enjoy the day, any Halloween activities planned? Don't say watching a re-run of the last Phillies Rays game plz ;p

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I'll probably go to the Anti-Morris Dance in Somerville.

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That looks like fun. Cool photo on the RTFM website!

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Ever since the Yankees started sucking my brother turned into a Rays fan, just to spite the Sox... so it could have been worse. Since the Rays beat us, the best we could have hoped for was a Phillies victory. At least we got that.

Plus, the Celtics are playing tonight!

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All good! Especially the first one:
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What do you have in store for the evening? Some fun I hope.

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Where are all the regulars with their Halloween stories/likes/dislikes/plans for the evening?

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I am no longer interested in participating in your lame attempts to shoehorn national politics into local interest entries. Until you can prove to me that you can ask a question or respond to something without somehow introducing national politics into the equation, I'm done giving you an audience.

That's probably where a lot of other regulars are too once they saw that obnoxious huge Obama pumpkin at the head of this post.

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Face it Kaz. You don't have any plans and you're embarrassed to admit it. Well, there were other topics in the post. You're welcome to participate.

Are your kids getting dressed up? What's your favorite Halloween party game? Candy? Least favorite?

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Complain or participate.

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My plans are none - I'm watching the C's with my g/f at home. We don't have costumes* and know of no house parties to attend (I am not really a bar or club person).

Kaz, you're welcome to come over - we can get nowhere with each other discussing the ins and outs of Q1 ;) Might be fun! And either way, I have a huge TV.

*my costume ideas were: The Federal Reserve, Charles Barkley

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Cant come soon enough.

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Happily, my dad got me a new sewing machine for my birthday.

Now I'm hanging out handing out candy and trying to organize a neighborhood drinking spree for Tuesday night.

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First Time giving out candy to the kids. We're hoping we got enough candy. We moved out to the burbs this year, and there are lot of kids around.

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I moved to the burbs a while ago. I was surprised by the number of young kids trick-or-treating. They started early, like around 4 and kept coming until 9. After that, it was high school kids, some without costumes who came periodically for a few hours. It's surgical strike all the way. There's lots of candy out there to be had.

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That's fine by me, but I don't get home till 7 from work!

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Mine started around 5 o'clock and stopped around 7. I shut off the outside light and pull the shades to deter the teens - they're too damn old for candy. Whereas I am just right for leftovers.

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What a great plan! What did you have for leftovers? Did you finish them and then drink lots of water to kill the sugar buzz?

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Crunch bars and Reese's Cups. Mmmmm.....

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I'm planning on live-blogging my prodigious candy consumption whilst handing out candy to the neighborhood children.

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It starts in JP at 8:30 pm. Most bikers are in costume. I can't wait. It will be my second time.

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I was driving through JP at 11:30 and so some revelers dressed in costumes and riding around on bikes. It looked like fun. Where did you ride?

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In Roslindale near the square we didn't get half the amount of trick or treaters we did last year, when we topped 100 before I stopped counting. This year maaaaybe 20? I'm surprised because it was so mild out tonight. When nobody had knocked on the door by 630 tonight I actually called a neighbor to see if ToT was even on!

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We didn't even run out of candy like we usually do, but, er, um, maybe that's because I tried to eat fewer 100 Grand fun-size bars before kids started showing up, hmm?

I was suprised by how many kids were wearing Adam West-style Batman outfits - you know, the silver ones, as opposed to the more recent all black ones. Maybe they're safer on a dark street or something. Best costume, though, was probably the Spider-Man outfit on a dog we saw.

What was really noticeable was the paucity of teenagers - we usually get a ton of them around 9, all with 'tudes and just shoving their bags out and only grudgingly saying "trick or treat" when Nancy refuses to give them anything until they do, but this year? Hardly any.

Oh, and for the first time in my life, I was egged. Fortunately, the kidlet and I were in the car when it happened yesterday evening. We were driving by Washington-Beech when WHUMP, sounded like a big rock hit the car. Fortunately, the punk was either incredibly short or had bad aim (or both), because it hit the lower side of the front passenger door instead of a window. Unfortunately, Scrub-a-Dub today didn't completely remove its remains, sigh.

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I love that, a spiderman outfit on a dog.

What did the kidlet dress up as?

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When she her peaked hat on, she was a witch. Whem she took it off, she swirled her cape and became a vampire.

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Adaptive and resourceful!

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