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Re: Halloween is lost. [Re: trapperkeck] #7705809
11/01/22 07:45 AM
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We live in the country and only our Grandkids come here.Where my older boy lives,,they have a big field just outside of town.About thirty or fourty of the folks Drive their Trucks out in the field and they do a "Truck Or Treat" for the kids.Kids go truck to truck getting candy,,and they can run around the field playing.They did it Sunday during the day so its safe for the kids.


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Re: Halloween is lost. [Re: trapperkeck] #7705811
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9.1 billion in candy sales went somewhere Angela. grin

Re: Halloween is lost. [Re: upstateNY] #7705821
11/01/22 07:57 AM
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Originally Posted by upstateNY
We live in the country and only our Grandkids come here.Where my older boy lives,,they have a big field just outside of town.About thirty or fourty of the folks Drive their Trucks out in the field and they do a "Truck Or Treat" for the kids.Kids go truck to truck getting candy,,and they can run around the field playing.They did it Sunday during the day so its safe for the kids.


Yep and in another 20 -30 years that will be those kids good old days. We adults moan about the loss of what we knew as great fun. Just like our parents before us did. Saturday I noticed there was a Trick or Trunk in the church parking lot down the street. Little one dressed up running around the lot and church yard. Even if the world goes belly up like so many people think it will. That day in the parking lot might be some person good old days.

Mac


"Never Forget Which Way Is Up"

Re: Halloween is lost. [Re: trapperkeck] #7705822
11/01/22 08:00 AM
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Our trunk-er-treat churchs and YMCA had over 1000 kids. Nearly every kid in 50 mile. At home we have dropped by about 70 %


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Re: Halloween is lost. [Re: KeithC] #7705832
11/01/22 08:22 AM
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Originally Posted by KeithC
If you look at the statistics, there are more white people dying a year than are being born, so if you live in a white neighborhood you will likely continue to see less and less trick or treaters.

https://theconversation.com/childre...ajority-of-kids-in-many-us-states-128499

"Between 2010 and 2018, the number of white children fell by 2.8 million, or 7.1%. In contrast, nonwhite children grew by 6.1%.

In 2018, the last year for which data are currently available, the proportion of people in the U.S. under 18 years of age was just barely more white than nonwhite.

However, children under 11 were more nonwhite than white."

Keith

I know yow to fix that....... grin

Re: Halloween is lost. [Re: trapperkeck] #7705846
11/01/22 08:41 AM
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Friend of a friend just got sucker punched 2 days ago in st cloud and had his jaw broke in 3 places. St clouds not what it used to be.

Re: Halloween is lost. [Re: yotetrapper30] #7705880
11/01/22 09:25 AM
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Originally Posted by yotetrapper30
This is exactly what killed Halloween. Everyone running their sissified kids to some church or town square in broad daylight to be given candy by approved candy donors.

Those kids don't even know how much they're missing. They're happy because they get candy but they have no idea how much more fun they would be having running around in the dark, seeing hundreds of hand carved Jack O'Lanterns all lit up, daring each other to go knock on the door of the house all the kids are scared to go to, getting the daylights scared out of them at certain creepily decorated homes, and looking up at the moon to check for witches.

As a kid, the creepy magic of Halloween was second only to the warm magic of Christmas. I sure feel sorry for kids today.


I think you're at least half right about this - probably more. I sure loved Halloween when I was a kid. What an exciting party! It was risky and scary and maybe a little dangerous and thrilling.

Still, I guess Halloween is about second to Christmas when it comes to sales for retailers - so overall I think Halloween is bigger than ever. But nowadays I think it's less about kids trick-or-treating and more about adults getting drunk and women dressing like (This word is unacceptable on Trapperman). Maybe the grown kids of yesteryear who got the thrill of wearing scary costumes and carving pumpkins are still trying to recreate the thrills and risky behavior of their childhood.

I didn't check, but I heard Charlie Brown's "Great Pumpkin" special wasn't on TV last night. Too bad. Traditions like that used to unite us as a nation and culture.


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Bound by everlasting bands?
None shall take thee
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Re: Halloween is lost. [Re: Kart29] #7705941
11/01/22 10:39 AM
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Originally Posted by Kart29
Originally Posted by yotetrapper30
This is exactly what killed Halloween. Everyone running their sissified kids to some church or town square in broad daylight to be given candy by approved candy donors.

Those kids don't even know how much they're missing. They're happy because they get candy but they have no idea how much more fun they would be having running around in the dark, seeing hundreds of hand carved Jack O'Lanterns all lit up, daring each other to go knock on the door of the house all the kids are scared to go to, getting the daylights scared out of them at certain creepily decorated homes, and looking up at the moon to check for witches.

As a kid, the creepy magic of Halloween was second only to the warm magic of Christmas. I sure feel sorry for kids today.


I think you're at least half right about this - probably more. I sure loved Halloween when I was a kid. What an exciting party! It was risky and scary and maybe a little dangerous and thrilling.

Still, I guess Halloween is about second to Christmas when it comes to sales for retailers - so overall I think Halloween is bigger than ever. But nowadays I think it's less about kids trick-or-treating and more about adults getting drunk and women dressing like (This word is unacceptable on Trapperman). Maybe the grown kids of yesteryear who got the thrill of wearing scary costumes and carving pumpkins are still trying to recreate the thrills and risky behavior of their childhood.

I didn't check, but I heard Charlie Brown's "Great Pumpkin" special wasn't on TV last night. Too bad. TRADITIONS LIKE THAT USED TO UNITE US AS A NATION AND CULTURE



They have been slowly trying to divide us for a long time. One is by fading out traditions & holidays. Time for a new "they"


TILL THAT DAY.....
Re: Halloween is lost. [Re: trapperkeck] #7705955
11/01/22 10:53 AM
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Haven't had a t or t'r in over 40 years, most parents and kids go to the heavily built up neighborhoods, much more efficient , lol

Wife still buys candy, just in case, but it's stuff that we'll eat. Though at the price of candy now it's almost cheaper to hand out dollar bills!

Re: Halloween is lost. [Re: patfundine] #7705969
11/01/22 11:12 AM
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Originally Posted by patfundine
You live in Little Mogadishu what do you expect?


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Re: Halloween is lost. [Re: trapperkeck] #7706003
11/01/22 11:49 AM
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My mom had over 600 at her house last night. Upper michigan

Re: Halloween is lost. [Re: trapperkeck] #7706055
11/01/22 01:35 PM
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We had about 30 kids. A little more than last year, considerably more than the last 5, but way less than 25 yrs ago when my kids were little. In our case I'd definitely say it is the neighborhood turnover scenario. Recently there are lots of older neighbors passing and young families moving in. At 60 we are one of the older couples now, but, as Sam Elliot said in We Were Soldiers, "Any of you sumbitches calls me grandpa, ill kill ya". Lol just kidding of course, but I always liked the line, and Elliott delivered it perfectly. Arrowsmith

Re: Halloween is lost. [Re: trapperkeck] #7706072
11/01/22 01:57 PM
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I was so disappointed last night on my way home. Only one kid on the road. I told my wife it looked like we were under an air raid, almost a total blackout. All the houses that were welcoming when my kids were young, and even the ones with decorations out, were all dark. Kids can't have fun if the adults don't participate.

Re: Halloween is lost. [Re: Osky] #7706328
11/01/22 08:01 PM
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We have lived in the same small unincorporated village for 46 years and the decline is almost straight down since the early 1980s. Not uncommon in the late 70s to have over 100 kids in the 3 hour time frame. The last 5 years we have averagd about 8 kids. Every town or village has slightly different time frames so they can hit up a lot of places and parents are driving them to almost all the places. The bigger towns the kids can stop at a lot of houses in say a half mile of streets, where as here they would only have a quarter of that number or less. I guess they or their parents are getting more efficient about the return on their time and effort. Also gone are most families with several kids in the family.

Bryce

Re: Halloween is lost. [Re: ~ADC~] #7706908
11/02/22 02:51 PM
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Originally Posted by ~ADC~
We go to the town square and Trunk or Treat. Since we are not curmudgeons, we enjoy seeing all the kids in their cute costumes. $75 in candy is ok by me to enjoy the evening out treating the town's kids.

I believe that is the answer to Trapper Keck's question about the lack of trick or treaters.

I was at a meeting last night. I brought up the very same question. I was told by several ladies that now there is Trunk or Treat. I asked what is that? Parents get together with their cars parked and fill their trunks with candy. The kids in their costumes go from car to car filling their bags with goodies. In one lady's town she said there were close to 70 cars. I live near a town of about 1400 population. I learned that there were 18 cars in that little town.

It's considered a safer option for the kids is what I was told.


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Re: Halloween is lost. [Re: bucksnbears] #7707054
11/02/22 06:17 PM
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There is a common denominator.
I'm sure you have it figgered out by now?

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Yep

Pine City had a lot of kids


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Re: Halloween is lost. [Re: ] #7707071
11/02/22 06:38 PM
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Originally Posted by Mark June
9.1 billion in candy sales went somewhere Angela. grin


Yeah, to trunk or treat events!


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Re: Halloween is lost. [Re: trapperkeck] #7707087
11/02/22 06:49 PM
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On a bright note, I am down to 26 full-size candy bars today. wink


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Re: Halloween is lost. [Re: trapperkeck] #7707115
11/02/22 07:22 PM
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Originally Posted by trapperkeck
On a bright note, I am down to 26 full-size candy bars today. wink

Im gaining weight just looking at a bowl of candy left from Halloween.Kit Kats and Peanut Butter Cups mostly.I LUV both of those and can see myself breaking down soon.Wish me luck. smile

Last edited by upstateNY; 11/02/22 07:23 PM.

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Re: Halloween is lost. [Re: upstateNY] #7707145
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We always bluy candies we like so we can chow down on the left overs!

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