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NONSENSE

2 Old For Trick Or Treat???

How old is too old to trick or treat? Last night, I couldn't believe the age of some of the girls who were out for candy. It was pathetic. Tell me if I'm wrong but if you have a drivers license then you're too old to be "trick or treating." Some of these girls looked about 17 years old. They were dressed provocative and driving their own vehicles. Am I wrong or is that a bit much. I think I stopped going for candy at about 13 years old.

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Reply #1 posted 11/01/09 1:38pm

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seriously, who cares? they're out to have some fun. isn't that the point?

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Reply #2 posted 11/01/09 1:55pm

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How old is too old to trick or treat? Last night, I couldn't believe the age of some of the girls who were out for candy. It was pathetic. Tell me if I'm wrong but if you have a drivers license then you're too old to be "trick or treating." Some of these girls looked about 17 years old. They were dressed provocative and driving their own vehicles. Am I wrong or is that a bit much. I think I stopped going for candy at about 13 years old.


if u driving, them u too fucking old lol

kids think they grown and damn near adults wanna be kids disbelief

i appreciate that i had 9 high schoolers WORKING with me halloween night biggrin

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Reply #3 posted 11/01/09 2:13pm

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I think that the "Candyman" was what they were after, not just candy. disbelief

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Reply #4 posted 11/01/09 2:24pm

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Its only once a yr..if i think they look too old i give them a really small or cheap candy....lol

but for the little ones i make up really good treat bags. biggrin
I think i stopped at 13 or 14.

kids today want everything for free & i think more kids today are addicted to junk food gummybear

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Reply #5 posted 11/01/09 2:26pm

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better for them to be trick or treating than out drinking and doing drugs and all the other shit that i know a lot of 16 year olds are up to on Halloween.

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Reply #6 posted 11/01/09 2:28pm

Fury

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better for them to be trick or treating than out drinking and doing drugs and all the other shit that i know a lot of 16 year olds are up to on Halloween.

that came afterwards lol

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Reply #7 posted 11/01/09 2:29pm

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Fury said:

errant said:

better for them to be trick or treating than out drinking and doing drugs and all the other shit that i know a lot of 16 year olds are up to on Halloween.

that came afterwards lol



well, yeah, i thought of that, but... lol

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Reply #8 posted 11/01/09 2:57pm

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ask to see their tits before they get any candy

tease







j/k rolleyes lol

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Reply #9 posted 11/01/09 3:02pm

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That's funny because most of the trick or treaters that came to my door yesterday, were around 12 - 17 years old, and many of them taller than me. lol It's funny, especially when you see the pre-teens on their way to school or out in the public period, and you see some of them trying to act or dress older or impress their friends, yet on Halloween, it was almost like they turned into 8 and 9 years old looking for candy. Go figure. lol But to be honest, it was good to see them actually enjoying just being young people having fun, instead of cussing, fighting and disrespecting others in the street
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Reply #10 posted 11/01/09 3:03pm

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2elijah said:

That's funny because most of the trick or treaters that came to my door yesterday, were around 12 - 17 years old, and many of them taller than me. lol It's funny, especially when you see the pre-teens on their way to school or out in the public period, and you see some of them trying to act or dress older or impress their friends, yet on Halloween, they actually become 8 year olds looking for candy. Go figure. lol


one kid at our door had a man's voice already confused

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Reply #11 posted 11/01/09 3:08pm

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2elijah said:

That's funny because most of the trick or treaters that came to my door yesterday, were around 12 - 17 years old, and many of them taller than me. lol It's funny, especially when you see the pre-teens on their way to school or out in the public period, and you see some of them trying to act or dress older or impress their friends, yet on Halloween, they actually become 8 year olds looking for candy. Go figure. lol


one kid at our door had a man's voice already confused

lol I think some of them were embarassed when I opened the door, and looked at them and asked them what are they doing trick or treating..they laughed, turned shy and actual...well, uhm...turned into kids. lol and held their bags out for candy. lol
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Reply #12 posted 11/01/09 5:30pm

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My friend turned her hair salon into a haunted house. They had to go in the front door, be subjected to a bunch of "characters", and exit thru the back where there was someone waiting with a big bowl of candy.
I dropped by and had on my Santa costume, so I played dead and then I'd whirl around in one of the shop chairs with a big knife and say "Merry Christmas" in a creepy voice. My friend had one of her wig heads made up like a severed head- as people approached her, she was brushing it madly saying, "Want a haircut?" and then she'd cackle.

It was funny to see those teenagers go running through there screaming and scared, acting like little kids! They weren't so big then! lol

Halloween is fun at any age! biggrin

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Reply #13 posted 11/01/09 5:59pm

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There's no such thing as too old for trick or treat. Admit it, you just don't want to share your candy.

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Reply #14 posted 11/01/09 6:12pm

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errant said:

seriously, who cares? they're out to have some fun. isn't that the point?


Exactly. I had some kids come later that looked like they were in their early fucking 20s. But who cares, they were having harmless fun and they waited until all the younger kids got first dibs.

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Reply #15 posted 11/01/09 6:16pm

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JustErin said:

errant said:

seriously, who cares? they're out to have some fun. isn't that the point?


Exactly. I had some kids come later that looked like they were in their early fucking 20s. But who cares, they were having harmless fun and they waited until all the younger kids got first dibs.

as long as they weren't bullying them later into giving up their loot!!!

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Reply #16 posted 11/01/09 6:24pm

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JustErin said:

errant said:

seriously, who cares? they're out to have some fun. isn't that the point?


Exactly. I had some kids come later that looked like they were in their early fucking 20s. But who cares, they were having harmless fun and they waited until all the younger kids got first dibs.

I didn't go this year, but usually I do go out trick or treating with my sister. Short though we may be, we're both obviously in our early 20's even through costumes so we always wait until after 8 when most of the kids have gone home to go beg for sugar.

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Reply #17 posted 11/02/09 5:03am

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Reply #19 posted 11/02/09 5:28am

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How old is too old to trick or treat? Last night, I couldn't believe the age of some of the girls who were out for candy. It was pathetic. Tell me if I'm wrong but if you have a drivers license then you're too old to be "trick or treating." Some of these girls looked about 17 years old. They were dressed provocative and driving their own vehicles. Am I wrong or is that a bit much. I think I stopped going for candy at about 13 years old.


were they in the ghetto? anything goes there

no costumes? too old? no manners? no problem.....GIVE ME CANDY!!

my sister lives in the hood and she told me one lady asked her for extra candy for her daughter that could not go trick or treating due to the fact that she was getting her hair done

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Reply #20 posted 11/02/09 5:31am

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I don't think anyone can be 'too old'. There are costume parties for adults all over the place and they can be fun. Just don't go begging for candy door to door. Now that's not right!!

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