Halloween ...is it too late to stop it?

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da vecta
da vecta
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19 Oct 2012 11:17am
If you've got young kids it seems to have permeated into the Australian culture.
It's wrong on so many levels: plastic consumerism of the costumes, kids demanding lollies, 16 year old emo kids dressed as freaks hanging around in your garden, dogs going nuts at the vampire in the garage. This is not America (no offence Americans).

However, I seem to get talked into buying the kids costumes and walking around the neighbourhood each October. We actually have a good time and each year it is the only time I see some of the further away neighbours.

Who started this in Australia I ask? ...and is it too late to stop it?
Rex
Rex
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19 Oct 2012 9:24am
da vecta said...



Who started this in Australia I ask? ...and it it too late to stop it?


The parents started it!

Just say no!

DavMen
DavMen
NSW
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19 Oct 2012 12:47pm
Kids just want to have fun, seems like a fun thing for them to do, let it be.

BTW probably started by the supermarkets.
Sailhack
Sailhack
VIC
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19 Oct 2012 1:10pm
da vecta said...

We actually have a good time and each year it is the only time I see some of the further away neighbours.


I remember meeting many neighbours as a kid during 'Guy Fawkes Night' (British tradition?) for the same reasons...although fireworks made it even more fun than Halloween! No Fireworks in Vic = No Guy Fawkes Night since about 1980? Not a Halloween fan.
Dawn Patrol
Dawn Patrol
WA
1991 posts
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19 Oct 2012 10:53am
I just don't answer the front door.

Not many kids have the balls to commit to a 'trick'.

Maybe I'll stock up on eggs this year. Just incase. Need to be able to return fire.
Gunna1
Gunna1
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19 Oct 2012 12:03pm
I think if you did some research and found out the background you would not want your kids anywhere near it. It is steeped in witchcraft and paganism.
poor relative
poor relative
WA
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19 Oct 2012 12:06pm
Gunna1 said...
I think if you did some research and found out the background you would not want your kids anywhere near it. It is steeped in witchcraft and paganism.


Why is that bad?
tmurray
tmurray
WA
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19 Oct 2012 12:11pm
Gunna1 said...
I think if you did some research and found out the background you would not want your kids anywhere near it. It is steeped in witchcraft and paganism.


So just like Easter, New Years and Christmas then.
Beersy
Beersy
TAS
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19 Oct 2012 3:12pm
Gunna1 said...
I think if you did some research and found out the background you would not want your kids anywhere near it. It is steeped in witchcraft and paganism.


Were you born in North America in the 1700's...
doggie
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WA
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19 Oct 2012 12:15pm
tmurray said...
Gunna1 said...
I think if you did some research and found out the background you would not want your kids anywhere near it. It is steeped in witchcraft and paganism.


So just like Easter, New Years and Christmas then.


Can we stop them as well?
Stuthepirate
Stuthepirate
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19 Oct 2012 2:47pm
Dawn Patrol said...
I just don't answer the front door.

Not many kids have the balls to commit to a 'trick'.

Maybe I'll stock up on eggs this year. Just incase. Need to be able to return fire.


Obviously you don't live in the Rockingham area.

Stuthepirate
Stuthepirate
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19 Oct 2012 2:48pm
doggie said...
tmurray said...
Gunna1 said...
I think if you did some research and found out the background you would not want your kids anywhere near it. It is steeped in witchcraft and paganism.


So just like Easter, New Years and Christmas then.


Can we stop them as well?


Just make it a public holiday. then you'll get the backing of parents.
whippingboy
whippingboy
WA
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19 Oct 2012 12:32pm
I "Forgot" halloween a couple of years ago and my ex reckons I traumatised the kids.

Now I buy them a costume every year

Thank you America
Pugwash
Pugwash
WA
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19 Oct 2012 12:58pm
Dawn Patrol said...
Not many kids have the balls to commit to a 'trick'.


I have some magic tricks they can choose from:

- making my weeds disappear
- making my lawn short
- making my car clean

Is that the idea

Mark _australia
Mark _australia
WA
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19 Oct 2012 2:19pm
Not a religo sort, but how anyone can deny that it comes from a celebration of evil and sacrifice / devil blah blah is beyond me.
Xmas / Easter may have started as pagan ceremonies but at least they celebrate being nice to people, whether you are religious or not.

Anyway, if they are under about 10 y/o, they get a lolly.

Over 14 y/o or so, I loudly call out "honey here's some more of them get me the baseball bat again". Never had a drama

It is a good night to see a lot of MILF out - thankyou modern society where kids can't walk around safely at 7pm.
doggie
doggie
WA
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19 Oct 2012 2:39pm
Mark _australia said...
Not a religo sort, but how anyone can deny that it comes from a celebration of evil and sacrifice / devil blah blah is beyond me.
Xmas / Easter may have started as pagan ceremonies but at least they celebrate being nice to people, whether you are religious or not.

Anyway, if they are under about 10 y/o, they get a lolly.

Over 14 y/o or so, I loudly call out "honey here's some more of them get me the baseball bat again". Never had a drama

It is a good night to see a lot of MILF out - thankyou modern society where kids can't walk around safely at 7pm.

Without guns
tmurray
tmurray
WA
485 posts
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19 Oct 2012 2:50pm
We did it once when I was a kid (11 or 12 I think) - basically the parents in a small area just all got together and planned it so that those houses that were participating had lollies to give out, and as we were all chaperoned we only went to those houses and didn't bother anyone else. I thought it was wicked fun at the time.
Seems pretty harmless to me - make your own costume and have a few dollars worth of lollies to hand out - it doesn't have to be so consumerist.
Wouldn't let kids do it unsupervised though.
tmurray
tmurray
WA
485 posts
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19 Oct 2012 2:51pm
doggie said...
tmurray said...
Gunna1 said...
I think if you did some research and found out the background you would not want your kids anywhere near it. It is steeped in witchcraft and paganism.


So just like Easter, New Years and Christmas then.


Can we stop them as well?


Not Easter. I like chocolate. Christmas and NYE you can take.
doggie
doggie
WA
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19 Oct 2012 2:58pm
tmurray said...
doggie said...
tmurray said...
Gunna1 said...
I think if you did some research and found out the background you would not want your kids anywhere near it. It is steeped in witchcraft and paganism.


So just like Easter, New Years and Christmas then.


Can we stop them as well?


Not Easter. I like chocolate. Christmas and NYE you can take.


Agreed, lets do it
FlySurfer
FlySurfer
NSW
4460 posts
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19 Oct 2012 7:51pm
If you live in a cultural void, you can't blame folk for adopting cultural activities.
pierrec45
pierrec45
NSW
2005 posts
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19 Oct 2012 7:57pm
It's pushed by the industry, like Valentine (buy flowers), Mothers day (buy flowers), Xmas, and so on. Then parents buy in to it, etc. It snowballs.

Just don't answer at the door if you don't like it.
Anyways, all you get is brats looking judgingly if you didn't give enough in their opinions.
Mark _australia
Mark _australia
WA
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19 Oct 2012 6:08pm
doggie said...
Mark _australia said...
usual crap and
- thankyou modern society where kids can't walk around safely at 7pm.

Without guns


OK you picked it - by baseball bat I mean gun

and by MILF I meant hot older sisters
Hamsta
Hamsta
505 posts
505 posts
19 Oct 2012 7:48pm
A simple way to prevent Halloween revellers from disturbing your peace to make a sign from a blank piece of A4 paper and an Artline Texter and attach it to the front door at child's eye level.

"NO Tricking or Treating"
Thankyou.

To be extra sure a second sign can be placed over the electronic doorbell

TOUCH THIS AND YOU WILL GET THE EBOLA VIRUS.

sn
sn
WA
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sn sn
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19 Oct 2012 7:55pm
Mark _australia said...and by MILF I meant hot older sisters


Many of those what I thought were older sisters supervising thier kids around here, turned out to be thier mums!

I reckon there should be some sort of rule of thumb like, if I have a carved pumpkin in clear view- its ok to doorknock.
A few of the homes around here do that and it takes away a lot of the stress on all sides (home owners, shy kids and accompanying parents)

Stephen.
doggie
doggie
WA
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19 Oct 2012 8:09pm
Mark _australia said...
doggie said...
Mark _australia said...
usual crap and
- thankyou modern society where kids can't walk around safely at 7pm.

Without guns


OK you picked it - by baseball bat I mean gun

and by MILF I meant hot older sisters


Thank you
Mark _australia
Mark _australia
WA
23704 posts
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19 Oct 2012 9:17pm
sn said...
Mark _australia said...and by MILF I meant hot older sisters


Many of those what I thought were older sisters supervising thier kids around here, turned out to be thier mums!

I reckon there should be some sort of rule of thumb like, if I have a carved pumpkin in clear view- its ok to doorknock.
A few of the homes around here do that and it takes away a lot of the stress on all sides (home owners, shy kids and accompanying parents)

Stephen.


Hmmm
carved pumpkin = older sisters and MILF welcome.

Could we run that every other night of the year too?
GypsyDrifter
GypsyDrifter
WA
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19 Oct 2012 11:00pm
da vecta said...

dogs going nuts at the vampire in the garage.


^^^^Did no one else see this and wonder why?
da vecta
da vecta
QLD
2515 posts
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20 Oct 2012 10:04am
sn said...
Mark _australia said...and by MILF I meant hot older sisters


Worth double checking that none of these are MIDLF (D=Did) as the kid under the KKK hood could be out to get you!
FlySurfer
FlySurfer
NSW
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20 Oct 2012 2:35pm
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