Off Topic Halloween

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I hate it, it's up there with Valentines Day for tackiest ****e shops can flog.

Does give an interesting glimpse into today's children's minds though; I dropped my five year old off for her KS1 school disco, at least 20 kids came dressed as murderous clowns. My little one was a Disney princess because she didn't feel like being scary, she wanted to be magical. She's ****ing ace.
 
I hate it, it's up there with Valentines Day for tackiest ****e shops can flog.

Does give an interesting glimpse into today's children's minds though; I dropped my five year old off for her KS1 school disco, at least 20 kids came dressed as murderous clowns. My little one was a Disney princess because she didn't feel like being scary, she wanted to be magical. She's ****ing ace.
Good on her....
 
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Never used to think much of it between the ages of 9 and 15 but kids now think it's quite cool to have been born on Halloween:emoticon-0130-devil
 
The origin of Halloween is older than Bonfire Night (1605), I preferred Bonfire Night as a lad but health and safety has stopped a lot of the local big fireworks displays and the increase in pet ownership is putting pressure on fireworks so Halloween has now taken over, good for young kids dressing up etc, both are a good buffer stopping Christmas getting any bloody earlier.
 
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I was never allowed to do it as a kid, my Dad saw it as begging. I don't really like it, kids enjoy it though. I live on Kingswood, and what annoys me is that people from other parts of the City drive to Kingswood do do the Halloween walk here - bugger off!
Bransholme with a mortgage!!!!
 
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Likewise my teenage children prefer Halloween to Christmas these days & I don’t get it at all.

We are normally are on holiday for Halloween as it usually falls on half term hols & it is massive around Spain too. Last year there was 10000s off kids dressed up in Port Soller, my kids were delighted!!
 
The origin of Halloween is older than Bonfire Night (1605), I preferred Bonfire Night as a lad but health and safety has stopped a lot of the local big fireworks displays and the increase in pet ownership is putting pressure on fireworks so Halloween has now taken over, good for young kids dressing up etc, both are a good buffer stopping Christmas getting any bloody earlier.

I don't have pets that are bothered about fireworks but I fully sympathise with people who do. I always went to the big public firework displays as a kid. Now it seems they're less popular and more people want to do them at home. I don't get that at all - and obviously that's when it's a problem for pets when it's in a residential area.