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Reeka 10-31-2001 12:17 PM

I just wanted to wish everyone a happy and safe Halloween. Don't eat too much candy and watch out for tricks.

*hugs*

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Legolas the Elven Archer 10-31-2001 12:27 PM

I missed the plane, and I think Neb did too, so there'll be no candy or tricks for/from us http://www.ironworksforum.com/ubb/no...iles/frown.gif

Neb 10-31-2001 12:30 PM

Yeah, we'll have to wait a year or two before letting America feel the fury of our Trick and Treat skillz.

adam warlock 10-31-2001 12:47 PM

you know 'tricks' has another meaning don't you?

advice: don't make/give out homemade candy (they will get thrown away by concerned parents)

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Sazerac 10-31-2001 01:16 PM

Right, Adam Warlock! Besides, it's better to eat your homemade candies yourself rather than waste them on moochers! http://www.ironworksforum.com/ubb/no...miles/hihi.gif Give them the storebought Reese's Pieces and Hershey's miniatures instead! http://www.ironworksforum.com/ubb/no...miles/wink.gif

Good advice. You never know what kind of perverts are trying to slip stuff, especially in this day and age. Best to take your kids to places you're familiar with.

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Garnet 10-31-2001 01:26 PM

I remember, way-back-in-the-dinosaur-days, when I was a kid, we greedily welcomed homemade popcorn balls and caramel apples and candies! I tried one year to make homemade goodies and labelled them with my name and address (in a town of 335), but then heard parents were still making the kids throw them away for safety reasons (not personal). I find that so sad.

Fudgy, choc chip mint brownies at Garnet's house today!!!!!!!!

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Elif Godson 10-31-2001 01:32 PM

Happy Halloween All http://www.ironworksforum.com/ubb/no...es/xyxwave.gif
Hey can I get a trick or two ? I'll trade for a treat http://www.ironworksforum.com/ubb/no...es/biggrin.gif
It is un wise to accept home grown stuff now a day's it is a real
shame http://www.ironworksforum.com/ubb/no...iles/frown.gif I, like Garnet remeber those dinosaur day's fondly.
Caramel covered apple's were a fav. of mine http://www.ironworksforum.com/ubb/no...iles/smile.gif

Well anyway's y'all have a merry joyous fun filled candy packed
day of trickery. http://www.ironworksforum.com/ubb/no.../xyxthumbs.gif

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Sazerac 10-31-2001 01:43 PM

This may not be the place to express this, but I will. One of the reasons I am thankful for the age I am (38) is that my generation was the last to be able to experience the full unbridled "innocence" of childhood...trick or treating without fear of being poisoned or maimed, being able to go to the park by oneself (after a certain age, of course), not having to worry about sexual predators, drug pushers, etc., accosting you on your way to school, not having to worry about being shot while in school...

There were the "monsters", of course, and we were warned against them...but it was cautionary rather than the rampant paranoia that goes on nowadays. Much of that "paranoia" is grounded in sad reality, of course. However, it is sad when we realize that we are now in the second generation of raising children in a world that is to be feared; raising children filled with doubt and anxiety about their safety and the uncertainty of the world, children who will never know the simple delights many of my generation were able to experience because of this world we now find ourselves in.

It's more than sad...it's an affront and a travesty. Why are more people not outraged about this? Where did the "ball drop"? Where did we take simple innocence and cast it aside?

Whatever happened to the Divine Grace of childhood? http://www.ironworksforum.com/ubb/no...iles/frown.gif



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