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To think when kids come trick or treating

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fluffythevampirestabber · 30/10/2011 09:11

And you offer them a bowl of sweets

And the kids are 12 - 14

They should know better than to take handfuls of the mini mars bars/skittles/starbursts?

This happened last night - GND and a bunch of her cronies (who I am pissed off with anyway so I am prepared to take it on the chin if IABU) came to the door twice trick or treating.

The first time, DD2 answered the door, and I stuck my head around just in time to see them taking handfuls.

The second time, I answered the door and very snippily said "one each girls"

I should add, we'd loads of other trick or treaters last night and none of the reset of them took fecking handfuls of stuff, but most of them were younger to be fair.

So, AIBU or a miserable old witch Wink

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fluffythevampirestabber · 30/10/2011 15:02

LMAO

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whenIgetto3 · 30/10/2011 16:09

well I am in this year but won't be giving any sweets out and will ignore the door. My little DC will be trying to sleep and after last year where we were out, got back at 11pm having been away for the weekend, and the whole of the front of our house was egged and covered in shaving foam I am defo not opening the door this year.

stuffthenonsense · 30/10/2011 16:36

well, i dont do halloween, other than bob apple, but if i did, and i had greedy, returning teens knocking on the door, i would offer a bowl of something to grab handfuls of, but i would be tricking, not treating, it would be maggots mwahahah.
come to think of it, its probably for the best that i sit in with curtains closed and bah-humbug at each bell ring.

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