Anonymous wrote:I thought getting booed meant this
LMAO! Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Never heard of this before today. Will pretend I still have no idea what it is.
Ha! I'm with you.
Anonymous wrote:Never heard of this before today. Will pretend I still have no idea what it is.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's huge in my Arlington neighborhood. We have at least 1-5 kids per almost every house. The kids are SOOO into it. They try to figure out who got them...they go on reconaissance. It's pretty much run entirely by the elementary school kids with just about zero parental input.
I layout the xeroxed signs---any used semi-small bag we have lying around, our halloween bucket is filled with candy I don't like--so kids throw some pieces in a bag and go. The extent of it---me being yelled at to duck behind a recycling bin so I don't "out" them.
We don't discriminate...this is not a 'clique' thing like somebody in this thread suggested--wtf?...oh--and I have a full-time job too (not that it matters).
If the kids do it on their own, that's fine. It's adults getting all involved in this crap and one-upping each other (and increasing the cost of gifts) that I find silly. And noticing--let alone caring--whether or not someone participates is beyond stupid.
It's the kids---its some frickin' twizzler minis, a few jolly ranchers, airheads, etc. It costs all of $1-2. The parents won't be bothered. My kids love the 'boo' part of it. They could care less if we get boo'd--but pretty much every house with kids ends up getting boo's by the time it is all over. Anyone without a boo sign is next...

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's huge in my Arlington neighborhood. We have at least 1-5 kids per almost every house. The kids are SOOO into it. They try to figure out who got them...they go on reconaissance. It's pretty much run entirely by the elementary school kids with just about zero parental input.
I layout the xeroxed signs---any used semi-small bag we have lying around, our halloween bucket is filled with candy I don't like--so kids throw some pieces in a bag and go. The extent of it---me being yelled at to duck behind a recycling bin so I don't "out" them.
We don't discriminate...this is not a 'clique' thing like somebody in this thread suggested--wtf?...oh--and I have a full-time job too (not that it matters).
If the kids do it on their own, that's fine. It's adults getting all involved in this crap and one-upping each other (and increasing the cost of gifts) that I find silly. And noticing--let alone caring--whether or not someone participates is beyond stupid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What neighborhoods do all of you Booers live in?
Montgomery County
(in a neighborhood that LOVES Halloween)
Anonymous wrote:It's huge in my Arlington neighborhood. We have at least 1-5 kids per almost every house. The kids are SOOO into it. They try to figure out who got them...they go on reconaissance. It's pretty much run entirely by the elementary school kids with just about zero parental input.
I layout the xeroxed signs---any used semi-small bag we have lying around, our halloween bucket is filled with candy I don't like--so kids throw some pieces in a bag and go. The extent of it---me being yelled at to duck behind a recycling bin so I don't "out" them.
We don't discriminate...this is not a 'clique' thing like somebody in this thread suggested--wtf?...oh--and I have a full-time job too (not that it matters).