I hate getting "booed"

Anonymous
How do you initiate the 'booing'
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Suburban people have too much time on their hands.


It is part of mommy wars. Shams do it to working women to make a point.
Anonymous
I always thought SAHMs were SHAMs, PP.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Suburban people have too much time on their hands.


It is part of mommy wars. Shams do it to working women to make a point.


Meh. I did this in the 80s in my working class/blue collar neighborhood. No moms involved. Just a fun thing to do.
Anonymous
I once received a BOO package with all the fixings to make cute Halloween cupcakes including the cake mix, frosting, candies to decorate and the paper things decorated with ghosts. We also received its a great pumpkin Charlie Brown DVD. That was the best BOO we ever recieved. Just giving a bag of candy is kinda frowned upon at least in my neighborhood. We go all out !
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Suburban people have too much time on their hands.


It is part of mommy wars. Shams do it to working women to make a point.


Actually, in our neighborhood it's clicky SAHMs that want to prove how they all think they fit in and how they think others don't.. ha- at this point it;s just like 4 people doing it.. more power to them ..
Anonymous
I think it's cute that you have a DVD player, pp. That's so retro.
Anonymous
Well my boys love it since it's the only time they are allowed to play ding dong ditch.
Anonymous
I got booed once. I took the boo notice and drop it off on some random neighbor's doorstep (without following the directions). I never got booed again.
Anonymous
I really hope you SAHMs are embarrassed by this nonsense.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My sisters neighborhood does this too. It drives her crazy. One more thing to add to the to do list.




+1

Certain neighbors and I each promised each other to break the chain and not participate. Who the hell has time for this crap?

Anonymous
My 9 year old boy is not a SAHM. Let the kids do it themselves, and it's a cool thing.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I really hope you SAHMs are embarrassed by this nonsense.


Why lump us all together? I would slit my wrists before I did something this hokey while also creating a new obligation for someone. Now if kids want to do it themselves, fine.
Anonymous
It sounds like that elf on the shelf crap. Seriously, who has time for this? I'm a sahm and I have way too much laundry to fold to think about these things.
Anonymous
My neighbor is a working mom. She is into it big time.
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