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Turnout high at trunk-or-treat events
Costumes, cars and candy
Costumed kids went from car to car, or booth to booth, collecting candy Sunday as several area churches held trunk-or-treat and fall festival events.
Workers at some of the events said they saw a …
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That kid isn't dressed up! He shouldn't get candy!!!!!!!!
Seriously? Ever heard of not having enough money to come up with a costume? Let the kid get candy....geesh...
WOW JACK WE CAN TELL WHAT A COMPASSIONATE PERSON YOU ARE. I BET YUR KIDS ARE DENIED BREAKFAST IF NOTE THERE AT YOUR PRESCRIBED TIME. CHECKLIST CHARLIE PURFECTO BY THE RULES FELLOW I ASSUME.
The dressed up kids are cute and they actually trick or treat and yes some can,t afford costumes , what is bad is the 18-20 year olds that come without a costume and demand candy like they are entitled to it , this is a kids event , the older loud vandalizing demanding teens need to bow out , we quit giving out candy because of it , they walk up and demand candy, no trick or treat or asking , they simply say gimme some candy , then gripe about what they got as they walk away to go annoy someone else.
Then they come back and destroy everything everyone has decorated in the neighborhood , personally will not ever decorate for anything again because of these vandals and thugs nor give out candy , its a shame the little ones have to be cheated out of fun because of a few thoughtless mean unmanageable thugs that think the world owes them something
I was checking to see who was reading this! haha!