is that one of those places where they leave the Halloween decorations up year round
I live in Mississauga
better put out those candy bars then, you donāt want Neb egging your house.
Tell your kids the good stuff is in Lorne Park
LOL, yeah right across from the golf and country club
Its a stock crack house photo.
Thatās in the hood. Lol I see them like that around here. Lol thatās my house. My old sofa looks like. Lol
Fk Halloween Iām ready for Thanksgiving get the guns out. Lol get that bird.
Get that Mitchie cricket out yo basement!
Didnāt need to see that.
When I was a kid growing up in Ireland we had turnips
Non of this pumpkin shit,turnips grow big in Ireland
Letās keep them Halloween pics coming. Letās see them displays. Gotta be some fun ones out there.
@DougDawson I have some of the same projection decorations you do. No pics of them running, though.
Unfortunately, I donāt see us being able to pull them out this year since most of our kitchen will still be stacked in our front room until a week or two after Halloween when the kitchen remodel should finally wrap up.
I did not realize so few people on here are interested in Halloween. LOL, should have posted about Halloween movies
Twice a day by my clock, though sometimes seven or eight times a day.
Kinda funny, my generation was raised not to take candy from strangers.
I love a good homemade costume though, that creativity is always rewarded. The kids who come by wearing a storebought superman emblem or ironman mask only get one treat.
But it was fine to accept candy from neighbors you havenāt met before.
This hurt my feels a little, most of my costumes growing up were just that because my family didnāt have money for the elaborate costumes.
I had a less priviledged childhood myself, especially during my trick-or-treating years. My favourite DIY costume was a stuffed pillowcase strapped to my back, and a strip of fabric with eye holes. Best ninja turtle costume ever (Thanks Mom!).
DM me for a chocolate bar, not one of those fun-sized ones either