Tuesday, October 21, 2014

I know people do this for Christmas, but Halloween too?

 If this house were in my neighborhood I wouldn't even bother to decorate.

I have a couple of Styrofoam tombstones and a skeleton for the door, but that's about it.

Still I bet they hand out full size candy bars and homemade popcorn balls.

I love homemade popcorn balls. 

13 comments:

  1. Anonymous2:23 AM

    Wow! I can just imagine how way out their Christmas decorations will be like.

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  2. Anonymous3:21 AM

    That is NOT a Halloween decoration. It is a ritual of the Church of the FSM to bring back pirates to stop global warming. Be respectful - arghhhh, Matey. (See it's working.)

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  3. You would think the house that goes all out decorating for halloween would also give out the best treats but in my neighborhood we got a couple of coins because the old couple that lived there said they were too busy staying on top of burnt out bulbs to get to the store for candy! Total disappointment.
    HOOHAH

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  4. Wow. Someone's ship has come in!

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  5. Anonymous4:00 AM

    Bristol says this is an ISIS naval ship attacking a home in Arizona.

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  6. Anonymous5:10 AM

    I wonder what we could come up with to decorate the Palin home if they went away for 24 hours. Oh hell, a simply line of police crime scene tape will do and will be believable.

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  7. First Amendment Rights only apply to Granny Grifter~~
    http://thedailybanter.com/2014/10/sarah-palin-v-bob-cesca-youtube-fair-use-saying-mean-things-sarah-palin-videos/

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  8. Cracklin Charlie6:03 AM

    Do you know how easy it is to make popcorn balls?

    You just make 'em like rice crispy treats...with fresh popcorn and melted marshmallows. Add in some salted nuts, dried fruit, maybe some m&m's. Mix it all together, roll into balls, and wrap in wax paper. Yummy!

    Great...now I've gotta go to the store. Must have rice crispy treats for my World Series watch party tonite!

    Be Royal, Everybody!

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  9. It started in my neighborhood right at the top of the month, nothing so grand as this, but houses in yellow and orange lights, lawns with those collapsible, air-inflated pumpkins and ghosts that light up, all up and down the streets.

    Me, I put an electric pumpkin in the front window on the 31st, and the lights on only till I'm out of candy, and that's it. Then in the daylight of the first, I go out and see what damage they did trampling the lawn.

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  10. Whenever I think of those over the top decorations, I always think of this:

    http://weknowmemes.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/12/twat-christmas-lights.jpg

    (The neighbor with the holly berry up his bum got in trouble and had to take down his jaunty verbal dogging...he said it was free speech.)

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  11. Anonymous10:50 AM

    I'd almost prefer halloween to outrank Christmas. Most people find little to no religious significance to the holiday- it's usually a secular day of fun.

    I'm happy this is happening!

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  12. I break out my Halloween decorations the day of and carve the pumpkin too while I watch spooky movies all day. Love Halloween and I even have sugar skulls for the Day of the Dead.
    M from MD

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  13. Anita Winecooler4:52 PM

    I'm with you on this, My neighbors have inflatable halloween globes on their lawns with a bunch of crap that isn't even close to "haloweenish". I'm old fashioned when it comes to Halloween, and besides, it's my anniversary.

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