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Old 10-31-2010, 01:23 PM
 
Location: Maine's garden spot
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I can tell you the worst place to trick or treat.....My house!!
I save the $5.00 worth of candy by shutting off all of the lights in the house and locking the doors until the little rugrats have gone back home! Come here and you'll get nothing....Little beggars...beat it!!!
By the way that pumpkin out front is full of red dye, glycerine, and water so when you steal it and get your Shrek costume covered by that sticky red dye it will be easy for the cops to find you!!! Little theives!!!
There is an infrared camera pointed at the LePage for Governor sign too.....mess with that and Mummy and Daddy can cough up the $500.00 fine.....Little hoodlums!!
Happy Halloween.....Little punks!!
Did your business partner, Mr. Marley, pass away?
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Old 11-01-2010, 07:12 AM
 
Location: Central Maine
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Stephen King's neighborhood.
The equation hasn't changed: short driveways, houses close together, upper middle class neighborhood with lots of kids in it.

BTW, Stephen King hasn't given out candy for years and his neighborhood doesn't fit the equation at all.
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Old 11-01-2010, 07:31 AM
 
Location: Northern Maine
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We actually had three kids come to the house. It has been a few years since we had any kids. come. We used to get 20 ot 30 kids each Halloween.

I have a really gruesome mask. One year a car pulled in and the kids went to the door. I went around the back of the car and up beside the driver's door. The window was down. I tapped on the door. The Mom looked toward me and let out a blood curdling scream. The kids on the porch let out blood curdling screams. They ran for the car and the car spun its tires backing out.

The next year on November 1, I mentioned at the store that we had no kids on Halloween. Somebody said, "You don't know why?"

I didn't. The guy explained to me that Mrs. Jones had told people not to come to our house. She was so terrified by me the previous year that she wet the seat in her brand new car.
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