Will Sandy affect trick or treating or not?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:How can counties or states control trick or treating??


Duh. How can you not know this?
If the damage is too wide-spread, the feds may step in and usurp authority.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:All those who had trick or treating last night are laughing at us right now


Who the heck trick-or-treats on Thurs Oct 26?

I don't hear any laughter...
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:All those who had trick or treating last night are laughing at us right now


Who the heck trick-or-treats on Thurs Oct 26?

I don't hear any laughter...

Really? You missed that thread? Every Halloween someone posts asking when TOT'ing will be held. That poster is mocked by those who have never heard of this regional custom by those acting superior because they only know of TOT'ing being held on Oct. 31st.

So yes - lots of kids probably went TOT'ing last night (am mainly familiar with PA kids. My mom's town held it last night. Saw some pics on Facebook of their kids dressed up for TOT'ing).
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:How can counties or states control trick or treating??


Some counties (municipalities?), all over the country, set trick or treating guidelines. They set times, rules (like ages and must be wearing costumes), and sometimes change the date altogether.
Anonymous
I bought $45 worth of full size candy bars from Costco. Enough for 90 kids. I think returning it will be a better bet than eating it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:State? County? Who cares. If the weather stops it from being on Wednesday, I am going to try to get some neighbors to agree to another niGht. My kid is so into it this year. I will find a way to trick or treat.



I plan to do the same thing. Who says it must be Oct 31st? We'll find a safe evening in November.
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