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Barmaid | 14:48 Sat 20th Oct 2012 | ChatterBank
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This should probably be in seasonal, but what the hell. It's the first year that contact has fallen on Halloween. My step son wants to go trick or treating. I don't mind people knocking here and I always have a big bowl of sweets, but not sure I want to do it myself.

Other problem is that he has very limited food groups and only likes about 3 different sweets. Do you think if I knocked on the doors of a few neighbours and gave them the sweets he liked, and asked them if it is OK if we called at a particular time that wouldn't be a bother to people? I'd like him to have what other kids have, but at the same time I don't want to be a pest.
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' trimming her bushes with a pair of scissors I gave up. '
where's tony when you want him?
15:18 Sat 20th Oct 2012
That seems a reasonable request - but make sure those neighbours don' t mind Hallowe'en. I hate it, I won't open the door.
That's what I did when my daughter was little. Believe or not one of the doors I knocked on was Jackthehats :-)
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Who got the biggest fright then, Ummmm?
What a great idea, Iwould be pleased if anyone came to my door with that suggestion, but please avoid the old lady(?) next door x
If it's a few neighbours, I don't see the problem.
As Boxy says, make sure they do Hallowe'en first. I stopped doing it cos I was fed up cleaning up the eggs from my windows.
And avoid the neighbours with dogs :-D
My daughter is still having counselling :-)
i take my grandchildren to houses that are decorated it this they enjoy more than the sweets or fruit that are given out
I'd licked them all before I handed them over.......
lol
now why do I believe that?


<legs it pronto>
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lol, you lot are nuts.
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Sibton, you can guarantee we won't be going THERE! She came by the other day when we were outside and told us our garden is overgrown. It is not sodding overgrown it is full of specimen country cottage plants, the cow.
talking of nuts, are you displaying ghostly things in your home for him?
A favourite of mine (and the young albas) was home made spider webs.
cripes, does this cow have any idea who she's dealing with?
It's none of her business if your garden is natural, that's the way nature intended it.
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We will do pumpkin lanterns (and then I shall make pumpkin soup, pumpkin cakes, pumpkin crisps etc etc). How do you make spider webs, please?

Mr BM is taking him to choose a costume tomorrow. I'm quite excited.
A tube of pva glue on newspapers, squirt to your heat's content, any shape you like really, (obviously better a few days before so the glue can dry) peel off and pin them wherever you wish. They are still flexible enough and quite effective in a breeze :-D
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PVA glue? Can you get that from Tescos? Or do I have to go to Homebase?
he wasnt all that bad poor Jack, he once put me in a black cab to go home from a club, paid the cabby up front , then threatened him what would happen if I did not get home safely [ I did] never saw him again the rest is history.
The cow will then complain about you breeding giant spiders in your &quot;overgrown&quot; garden

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