Yeah it was more directed at the older gen who might not agree. It was a roll on from what you has said mate not a crack mate. All is good. I just know when the young fella is older and asks if he can do it I won't be saying no.
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some one made it on the news over here in WA..when little kids came knocking they put a kitten in their bag...apparently it illegal to give away unsterilized and not fitted with a chip...bwhaaa someone had a good idea till they got sprung...Imagine being the parent trying to tell ya kid when they got home that they couldn't keep it..
My kids do it..every year...they stay in town after school and we let them walk around till about 6pm or whatever the time is when Jess knocks off....the younger group of kids get escorted around town by older ones..Not enough of kids being kids anymore....shit let em fill up.and go buy a 2 dollar bag of lollies you grumpy old buggers...
If my kids want to go trick or treating, I have no objection to it, didn't do it this year because we went out for dinner instead. I used to do it with me mates when we were kids in the UK. Was great fun throwing rotten eggs, flour and tomatoes at peoples houses or over them when they said Trick........ Filling up envelopes with dog poop, placing them on someones doorstep, setting light to them, bang on the door, run and hide and watch the folk stamping on them the put the flame out................. oh happy days hahahahahahahahaha..................... when kids were allowed to be kids. These days they just get called thugs by all the grumpy bastard do gooders who wouldnt know the meaning of fun, even if it came up to them, slapped them in the face and said "hello, I'm fun!!!!!!".......................
we have a thing over here if you want to partake tie a ballon out front..if not don't..that way kids know who they can annoy and those to leave alone..small town so it works well.
Mrs mudsane says that we all teach our kids not to take lollies from strangers but on halloween we encourage them to.