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when did you stop trick or treating?

6th grade for me.

my best friend at the time was a jehova's witness, so I arranged to go with my cousin and his friends... they ended up bailing though, so I went by myself. like 2 houses in, I just felt dumb and too old for the shit.

only times I've even gotten dressed up since was for high school/college parties.
 
Does tricking your kids into giving you their treats count? 😛

Don't remember when for me...too old! :grumpy old man emoticon:
 
I didn't stop until I left for college :awe:
I figure if I'm going to be stuck handing out candy for the rest of my life on my birthday I may as well get as much candy as I can get.

besides, messing around with friends on halloween night (non-vandalism) was fun.
 
I don't really remember. Approx 13ish when I became religious and it was frowned upon for sure, but I may have quit prior to that.
 
I think I was either 11 or 12. Must have been 11 because I remember going as a Mexican bandit. Had a giant sombrero I got during a family vacation in Mexico earlier that year.
 
Friction? D:

Give a 10 year old a candle and a lull, he'll start lighting "harmless" things on fire like cobwebs attached to extremely flamable caulking/foam fillers. Luckily, I was paranoid enough to have a bowl of water in case shit happened.
 
Probably around 10-12. When I see high school kids trick or treating I get pissed. Its for children, not teenagers/adults. If you can drive, you shouldn't trick or treat. Only exception is when you are doing so with a younger brother/sister.
 
what i want to know what time should i put the lights on for the tricker treaters and when should i turn them off?
 
Probably around 10-12. When I see high school kids trick or treating I get pissed. Its for children, not teenagers/adults. If you can drive, you shouldn't trick or treat. Only exception is when you are doing so with a younger brother/sister.

Back when I was in university, the kids living on res used to go to the rich neighbourhoods near by. Apparently they gave out loads of candy. Somebody seriously needed to grow up.
 
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