• Was Halloween dead in your town?
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3 trick or treaters and some fireworks
Little decorations here but still lots of people going out.
It rained. :(
[QUOTE=chunkymonkey;18130178]The fucking kids where I live started trick or treating at 6:00! In broad daylight![/QUOTE] Same thing here! Nobody was home from work yet! We only got the decorations up (a single pumpkin, barely enough to make it look like we have candy) at about 7:00 PM so we only got three groups of people.
It was a lot more quiet than usual here. My friend and I still scared a lot of people :smug:
Yeah...Wasn't much going on where I live. Went out walking around with some friends but thats about it.
From where I am in Gatineau, Quebec, We got 70 Trick or treaters. Most of them didn't even say "trick or treat!" or "halloween apple!" so my mom kinda bitched them out.
Absolutely dead.
As far as I know, it's not celebrated in Finland, so it never really lived in the first place in my area.
~600 trick or treaters for me
[QUOTE=Xelatomis;18129824] I think this commercial holiday is finally over. That's really to bad.[/QUOTE] Surely you mean EXCELLENT! [editline]08:08PM[/editline] 0 people! YES!
Something else I noticed was that there was barely any halloween-themed stuff on TV. All I noticed was an episode of 30 Rock.
Yue, stuff like that happens when it's Halloween. I celebrate [b]Halo[/b]ween.
[QUOTE=DJWulf;18129983]It rained like a bitch where I lived, plus phillies are in the world series right now so no one in Pennsylvania did shit[/QUOTE] Where do you live? It rained here, too.
My friends and I were dressed as Soviets. I think we had the fake accents down pretty well.
[QUOTE=Boba_Fett;18134457]My friends and I were dressed as Soviets. I think we had the fake accents down pretty well.[/QUOTE] So, you wore what? Business attire that was popular between 1917 and 1980-something? Or coats that came down to your knees? Or, like, a peasant farmer's garb?
[QUOTE=5tolognadriS;18134506]So, you wore what? Business attire that was popular between 1917 and 1980-something? Or coats that came down to your knees? Or, like, a peasant farmer's garb?[/QUOTE] We were dressed as soviet soldiers.
2 kids came to trick or treat me. So yes, pretty dead.
Gulag slave.
Soldiers? Ah. Well, would you care to go into further detail? Any fake facial hair?
We had nothing. It was seven, and no one. Some guy dressed as Myers and hung himself to a tree... Then the only people we saw were a group of atleast 50+ kids come by. Then when they passed he started moving and scared all of them... then they are stupid enough to think it was a robot...
Oh god!
Exactly ten people came, oh well more candy for me.
We had tons of kids come to our street. Halloween is very much alive. Honestly, why do people hate Halloween? It's not tied to any stupid religion, nor is it just another reason for retailers to get all greedy.
We didn't get a single trick or treater. Probably because I told the ones that came the day before to piss off :banjo:
[QUOTE=5tolognadriS;18134594]Soldiers? Ah. Well, would you care to go into further detail? Any fake facial hair?[/QUOTE] I wore boots, khakis, a green jacket, two shooting vests, a Czetchian army helmet and a GP-5 gas mask. My brother and I added the Soviet Army Star on the helmet for further effect. My friend dressed as the commissar. He wore camo pants, a holster, a giant coat and a soviet officer fur hat, as well as a fake Stalin mustache.
Yes, I assume it has to do with the fact that you don't celebrate Halloween in Israel :D
I think in a couple decades Halloween will be dead.
[QUOTE=POLOPOZOZO;18134770]I think in a couple decades Halloween will be dead.[/QUOTE] Fuck no.At the rate my town is going, I think it's actually been more and more celebrated as the years went by.
My halloween was awesome. There was loads of people trick or treating and loads of fireworks. I had a great time.
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