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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Rudeness knows no bounds. I remember many years ago my daughter was planning her costume with her neighborhood BFF. About 2 days before Halloween said BFF said to my daughter “I don’t think I’m going to ToT, I’m just going to stay in and watch movies.” Fine. My DD decided to hand out candy with me. Well whom should come along? Her BFF with ANOTHER group of kids from her school in coordinated costumes - they had clearly been planning this for a while. My DD was devastated. She eventually dumped this girl (rightfully so). Some people are just a$$holes. Find another group and move on. [/quote] They came to your house!?! Wow [/quote] No. They skipped out house when they saw me and DD sitting outside. But we saw them. And the mom and BFF’s sibling. We typically hand out about 400/450 pieces of candy (our block is very popular and we usually block it off to traffic). They clearly skipped us when they knew DD was there. It took my DD a while to get over that. It was rough. [/quote] Was your DD at a private? Private school makes ToT much tougher[/quote] My DD was in public but the girl who bailed was in Catholic school. She ditched my daughter for her school friends. [/quote] Where were your daughter’s school friends?[/quote] No idea. [/quote]
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