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graham4anything

(11,464 posts)
11. Yup. Most as they get older don't dress up, but still want free candy.
Sun Mar 17, 2013, 09:54 AM
Mar 2013

We live in an area where people from other neighborhoods more spread out all come down our blocks some after 10pm and they get one apiece, but they can't reach in and take, we give them out. The smaller kids never take more than one. The older kids will take what they can grab.

That is Halloween.

Screw the racists.

100% support and solidarity for Mayor Nutter, one of the great people in the nation graham4anything Mar 2013 #1
Yet the same Nutter is trying to break the city unions BumRushDaShow Mar 2013 #10
Teachers too proud2BlibKansan Mar 2013 #18
I am a white woman. I work in predominantly black neighborhoods, often being the only white person Squinch Mar 2013 #2
Robert Huber is not a woman. He is the writer. cali Mar 2013 #3
Wow, thanks. I don't know why I thought it was a woman, even after reading the whole thing. Squinch Mar 2013 #5
I would have liked Mr. Huber to interview some of the long-time Black homeowners south of Girard. msanthrope Mar 2013 #9
I'll defer to your knowledge, as a resident of the community being discussed, BUT Squinch Mar 2013 #12
I respectfully disagree with you on a particular point--not one of those interviewed would have msanthrope Mar 2013 #19
OK. I am probably missing some nuances that are clear to people in the local area. Squinch Mar 2013 #21
Very cogent points about the "seemingly permanent black underclass"...... socialist_n_TN Mar 2013 #14
The author observes something Shivering Jemmy Mar 2013 #4
Ahem--this is where I live. The exact neighborhood. And I know every, single person he talked to. msanthrope Mar 2013 #6
Thank you - Halloween ever since I can remember . . . hatrack Mar 2013 #7
Exactly....no teen dresses up, and they are all a bit snotty...so my husband and I msanthrope Mar 2013 #8
Yup. Most as they get older don't dress up, but still want free candy. graham4anything Mar 2013 #11
My wife and I tell the teen trick-or-treaters, MineralMan Mar 2013 #15
Last year, one paused long enough from her smartphone to snap my picture, in full costume, msanthrope Mar 2013 #16
We love it. This past year we had almost 200 MineralMan Mar 2013 #17
I get at least 300. I've got a reputation. I know how to make a toe-pincher msanthrope Mar 2013 #20
Every so often when the local media is bored BumRushDaShow Mar 2013 #13
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