
I agree with Yohanan 100% We don't live technically, but most of us with simply good intentions! The ultimatum behind the phrase "trick or treat" is lost on most kids and adults! There is more danger in TV programming and video games than in Halloween! We need to be aware of so many things today while applying some common sense and personally understanding as to why we celebrate what we do! If the intentions of our hearts are pure, why look for a demon under every rock?! TR 😂🤣 I reckon I didn’t word that right, Dan. Make that 100 GRAND bars. 😉 So far no kiddos yet I see some playing outdoors but not dressed up in outfits. I would love to share some … got plenty but not as much as you think I have. B-) I’m currently watching a hilarious side show next door. My neighbor is trying to sell her son’s clunker vehicle that has been sitting in her driveway for over 1 year … the sister of the potential buyer was using a hammer … yes a hammer to pound the tires with. 😳 Why? And they are using every method to get it started … but first it took about 10 minutes to try to get the hood up. Then it crank over and made this loud noise and then conk out. 😆 I think the mice had a field day all year long. They brought a car trailer … I think they just need to use old fashion man power and push it on to the trailer and haul it away. This might be an all nighter … they been here over 1 hr. B-) Those hammers are getting around!! :wacko: Yeah still trying to figure out why they needed to hammer the tires? Were they stuck and wouldn't turn? Well the potential buyer finally was able to backed it up on to the car carrier and his family were clapping for joy and then for some reason he didn’t like the sound and drove it off the carrier and then it conked out again. 😂 Then you heard groans … So they had to push it back into the driveway and its sitting there once more and I’m groaning having to look at the abandon car again. They really need to call the salvage dump and have them haul it away. A charity might come and take it off their hands. and hand them a receipt for a tax write-off. :yes: :mail: Once my 18 year old son parted out an old worthless Dodge Charger, and decided after several months to move out of state, leaving it on the driveway up on chocks. It cost me $75 dollars to have a tow truck drag it off, but as it was being dragged down the street, I took great pleasure in throwing big rocks rocks at it! I imagine the Charger was wondering, "Why me?!" :unsure: