Halloween Overload
Oct. 31st, 2005 10:27 pmA few days ago, Kent agreed we should arm ourselves appropriately with candy should the neighbourhood kids come trick-or-treating. What harm could it do?
When I was out shopping on Sunday, I bought a couple of bags of little Kit-Kat bars as they're something I always looked forward to when I was a kid. And I tossed in some M&Ms for variety. And then some Three Musketeers as Kent likes them. And things kinda got out of hand from there.
I was a good boy: I didn't touch the stash before Halloween. Not much, anyway.
And not a soul came to our door. Nada. We have 15 lbs of freakin' Halloween mini candy bars to give away and not a kid approached our house. Now I have to eat the entire basket of goodies myself.
BURN IN HELL YOU LITTLE TWERPS!
When I was out shopping on Sunday, I bought a couple of bags of little Kit-Kat bars as they're something I always looked forward to when I was a kid. And I tossed in some M&Ms for variety. And then some Three Musketeers as Kent likes them. And things kinda got out of hand from there.
I was a good boy: I didn't touch the stash before Halloween. Not much, anyway.
And not a soul came to our door. Nada. We have 15 lbs of freakin' Halloween mini candy bars to give away and not a kid approached our house. Now I have to eat the entire basket of goodies myself.
BURN IN HELL YOU LITTLE TWERPS!
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Date: 2005-11-01 05:07 am (UTC)if you ask him nicely (or lick in the appropriate places) I'm sure he'll return the favour.
You might want to use dark-coloured sheets though. chocolate stains don't come out of white linens easily.
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Date: 2005-11-01 04:33 pm (UTC)But the real reason I'm responding is to say, "Wow! Look who's here!"