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Mr_Happy1
10-31-20, 20:37
I just wanted to wish everyone a Happy Halloween!
This year has been a little different, but still good.
I hope you all enjoy it.

SteyrAUG
11-01-20, 04:09
Saddest Halloween ever, didn't see one trick or treater. Kids got robbed this year.

Grand58742
11-01-20, 07:58
Our town turned out nicely for the trunk or treat. Basically, the city I live in is spread out across a large area and they invite the rural kids into "main street" and the nearby park for a safer environment.

It seemed like less than years before, but still a decent showing when I traveled through around dusk.

flenna
11-01-20, 08:34
My daughter's boyfriend works at the local Toyota dealership which held a trunk or treat. She said they were absolutely packed and stayed open until they ran out of candy.

Striker6
11-01-20, 08:38
Saddest Halloween ever, didn't see one trick or treater. Kids got robbed this year.
Steyr, curious what state you live in? Here in Las Vegas we had a lot of trick or treaters and nearly ran out of candy at the very end.

SteyrAUG
11-01-20, 21:14
Steyr, curious what state you live in? Here in Las Vegas we had a lot of trick or treaters and nearly ran out of candy at the very end.

Small town Iowa. I think between an early onset of winter (it's snowed twice now) and Covid concerns everyone just assumed it wasn't gonna happen. I didn't see a single kid outside and now I have a megapack of 400 pieces of Halloween candy. I guess at least I bought the good stuff.

AndyLate
11-01-20, 21:18
We put a bowl of candy on the front porch and it was empty by 9. It's not the same without cute kids and, even better, the Moms in their slutty costumes.

utahjeepr
11-02-20, 09:14
I never get any cute kids or slutty moms. Living in the boonies means you miss some of the perks of society. I'll still take it over living in town but the cows and the wildlife ain't big on holiday traditions.

HCrum87hc
11-02-20, 09:14
We took the kiddos around the neighborhood, and there were probably about 1/4 of the houses handing out candy as usual. The kids still enjoyed it. We only had about 15-20 kids come through. Usually it's probably closer to 50-60. We had 80% of our candy left over.

everready73
11-02-20, 11:57
I live in a small town of about 3k in PA. Lots of kids were out which was nice. I took my son and the neighbors and less people were handing out than normal, but they still got a good haul. Even had some people grilling and handing out beers for the adults

AndyLate
11-02-20, 12:04
I live in a small town of about 3k in PA. Lots of kids were out which was nice. I took my son and the neighbors and less people were handing out than normal, but they still got a good haul. Even had some people grilling and handing out beers for the adults

When I still lived in a mil. base, Halloween was a big deal, and the housing areas were a great place for the kids. I have passed out my share of brats, burgers, dogs, etc to the parents. It's just not the same living in my current area.

Andy

Averageman
11-02-20, 12:06
Small Town in Central Texas, zero, nadda, not a single kid and I made an early departure from a friends house to be home on time.
What a sad year, man I have everything I need, but I look around and everyone is just sad.
Well the neighbor kids will have about 2 pounds of chocolate each.

odugrad
11-02-20, 12:59
We had a pretty good turn out and my kids made out like bandits. Might not have been as busy as past Halloweens, but still pretty busy.

It seemed that everyone just wanted a return to normal.

vandal5
11-02-20, 18:05
We went out for a few hours. For more candy than the kids need. Was not sure how it was going to turn out so we threw a small party for our kids and the ones we are in a daily basis.

Our town did a trunk r treat, not as big a turn out but more than I expected. We couldnt make it but sounded like they did a trunk r treat at the kids school that had a big turn out.