Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just check www.sociallyacceptable.com under the holiday drag down menu, and it indicated that the correct time to decorate for Halloween was 9 a.m. on September 1. You hae missed that time, so you might want to catch up quickly.
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I would do it just to both the dictator next door.![]()
Seems like the witches want an excuse to come out early. Any excuse to be contrary and mean, eh PP? I'm sure there are opportunities year round for some witches.
How is decorating for a happy holiday like Halloween "mean"?
This: I would do it just to both the dictator next door.
Eh, hanging that stuff up way early or leaving it out well past the holiday turns it into an eyesore for the neighbors (and it winds up looking bedraggled and sad after one too many storms). Don't get me wrong - I think decorating for fall/Halloween is fun and Christmas decorations make the holiday even more magical. But seasonal items are,....well..., seasonal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What does "neighbor throwing a hissy fit" look like? Just that she bitches to a few neighbors. If so, why give her any power at all. She can bitch all she wants, but how does it impact anyone. Who cares.
But all things considered, I'd say gal stuff this weekend, then Halloween stuff in stages. A few things Oct 1, and then just gradually build. About two weeks before is a good time to go crazy fun with it.
I'm doing the gal stuff too, and going in stages. I'm going to sling a pair of stockings over the lamp post, then add some heels, then stuff the stockings, then add a shirt and top, then stuff the top. Scarecrow.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just check www.sociallyacceptable.com under the holiday drag down menu, and it indicated that the correct time to decorate for Halloween was 9 a.m. on September 1. You hae missed that time, so you might want to catch up quickly.
+1
I would do it just to both the dictator next door.![]()
Seems like the witches want an excuse to come out early. Any excuse to be contrary and mean, eh PP? I'm sure there are opportunities year round for some witches.
How is decorating for a happy holiday like Halloween "mean"?
This: I would do it just to both the dictator next door.
Anonymous wrote:Whenever the spirit moves you is cool. Halloween year-round is way better than people who have Christmas shit up by November and don't take it down til March.
Anonymous wrote:What does "neighbor throwing a hissy fit" look like? Just that she bitches to a few neighbors. If so, why give her any power at all. She can bitch all she wants, but how does it impact anyone. Who cares.
But all things considered, I'd say gal stuff this weekend, then Halloween stuff in stages. A few things Oct 1, and then just gradually build. About two weeks before is a good time to go crazy fun with it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just check www.sociallyacceptable.com under the holiday drag down menu, and it indicated that the correct time to decorate for Halloween was 9 a.m. on September 1. You hae missed that time, so you might want to catch up quickly.
+1
I would do it just to both the dictator next door.![]()
Seems like the witches want an excuse to come out early. Any excuse to be contrary and mean, eh PP? I'm sure there are opportunities year round for some witches.
How is decorating for a happy holiday like Halloween "mean"?