tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-16785398.post3817112107655599781..comments2023-09-28T11:02:19.935-04:00Comments on Funny Gals: Denying my kid chocolate is where I draw the line....FunnyGal KAThttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10827578909140878399noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-16785398.post-31073126687832965492012-11-07T17:42:27.852-05:002012-11-07T17:42:27.852-05:00I... what is this tomfoolery?
Hallowe'en is o...I... what is this tomfoolery?<br /><br />Hallowe'en is on 31 October. This is an uncontrovertable fact. No government can change this.<br /><br />This is even true in (Old) England, where we favour Guy Fawkes Night to Hallowe'en, as it is more wholesome (cf burning a revolutionary in effigy).<br /><br />What is the US up to now? I had become momentarily distracted by your election and must have missed this.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-16785398.post-24636123007243791172012-11-01T21:56:20.559-04:002012-11-01T21:56:20.559-04:00Heh. You and I are the exact opposite; my neighbor...Heh. You and I are the exact opposite; my neighborhood did NOT have power last night (except for us! yay corner house!) and I assumed (wrongly, as it turns out) that people would listen, so no trick-or-treating here. (Heck, even if the neighborhood DID band together and decide to do it last night, we didn't have anything to hand out since I was waiting for Saturday as instructed.) We went to Grandma's house in Bristol (which we were going to do anyway) and to her next-door neighbors, and i guess that will be it for this year, since everyone else has already done it. Good thing my kid's not old enough to be shunned because his mother is a rule-follower. sarahhttp://librarysarie.typepad.comnoreply@blogger.com