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Haunted houses, pumpkin seeds, pillowcases filled with candy and UNICEF orange collection boxes.
Great big gobs of gooey grimy gopher guts, mutilated monkey meat, little dirty birdie feet, french fried eyeballs simmered in a pool of blood, darn it! I forgot my spoon....sip it through a straw.
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Halloween is not celebrated in my country either. I'm afraid I don't have a memory of it...
I saw the Stephen King movies years ago. I can't watch a horror movie right now, I'm getting too nervous, and I don't want to do this to myselfπ
I enjoyed reading your funny stories. β€β€
When i was little, at around age 6, at halloween I'd always go trick o treating at around 7 pm with my friends and then there was always this house that gives children candy without the wrappers! This always reminds me of candy crush, where there are regular candies and wrapped! Usually after i'm finished, after 1 hour or so, i usually would have a bag full of candy! Reminds me of the nightmares when your bag rips and all of your candy fall out when it's too heavy π«I have a friend that doesn't celebrate halloween but his birthday is on it! I always go and wish him a happy birthday before i go get candyπ
Good contest @bearwithme.
Halloween has only made its way into the UK in recent years. One recent memory is our son-in-law nailing up the doors to make it look like a haunted house, but forgetting that our daughter hadn't returned from work and she couldn't get in past the witch he had placed next to the door.
Previously, the nearest celebration here was on Bonfire Night or Guy Fawkes' Night. He was one of the Catholic conspirators who had gone to blow up the House of Lords on 5 November 1605 and assassinate King James I. However, the plot was discovered, with Guy Fawkes guarding the huge amount of gunpowder, and the conspirators were sentenced to be hanged, drawn and quartered.
Huge bonfires are made on or near 5 November and effigies of Guy Fawkes are burned on them, followed by firework displays.