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Charlie_W

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Halloween can be lots of fun! Here are several of my favorites.

One year, I put some black plastic on the mulch between the front porch and the bushes, laid down and covered myself with the plastic. I had a shop vac extension tube with which I could make noises through as well as reach out and tap or scrape on the sidewalk!
Wifey was sitting on the porch and would tell me when there were little kids so I wouldn't scare them....Loads of fun! Two teenage girls (one a student of my wife's) took off running, ran through a tree/flower bed, one whacked her head on a tree limb(small limb), both fell, one lost their flashlight! FUN! The student girl would not even mention it at school till almost the of the school year!

Another year, I had the porch lights on, left the door ajar with the candy bowl in the doorway. Lights off in the house. It was a "self serve" candy bowl!
Little did the kids know that I was kneeling behind the door and just as they reached in for some candy, I would grab their wrist and make some noise!
We could hear the kids on the street saying "Go up to that house...they have candy"!


Yet another year, more fun! Our house sits on a street corner and we have a flower bed with several trees, bushes, a small water feature, etc. on the corner.
Wifey sat on a big rock by the water dressed in her pumpkin outfit with the candy bowl. I had opened the manhole cover for the curb storm drain, climbed down and took up residence there for the evening. I was comfy sitting on a five gallon bucket, had a flashlight, etc.
When kids and folks came near, I would reach up with a piece of galvanized pipe and bang on the manhole cover and make noises from the dark domain!
I even spooked one of the parents! Wifey said he really jumped!
Fun, Fun!

Some longtime neighbors still talk about these Halloween nights at the Wortman house!

Do any of you have any good stories of pranks you have done?
 
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Your house sounds like a blast! I remember as a kid there was a family like yours that would set up a quite elaborate Halloween scene for the sole purpose of scaring the kids. Every year they did this. I can remember standing on the sidewalk in front of the house, surveying the scene, trying to figure out were the scare was going to be coming from. Somehow they nearly always fooled us though and managed to scare you even though you were expecting it!
 
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Back in the late 30's my uncles got my grandfather good.

Just after dark they moved the outhouse back about 6 ft. YUP! Grandfather fell in. They (the girls) were kind enough to have warm water ready for a bath. Three uncles found out that their father had a temper. They didn't come home that night.


Back in the 60's we lived far enough out of town that we didn't trick or treat. And we loved Nov 1st.......because all the leftover candy went on sale. As a kid, I didn't get to much candy.

Happy Halloween Everyone
 
Last night we went to some friends house, all the kids, and the wives went out. The other guy had to go teach a class, so I was left alone to hand out candy. Well as kids started coming up I would tell them all that was left was prunes or peppers, apples or oranges, beans or potatoes, something along those lines.

The thing that cracked me up was every once and a while a kid would get excited for carrots or something like that. A few kids would stick their nose up and turn around and walk away.
 
Sad this year not a lot of little kids, I think they go to Trunk N Treat activities at the Schools. the older preteen and teenagers were polite and were have a good time. I noticed a large number of them had baseball bats. Finally asked why, Clowns was the reply. Sad
 
Took the wife out for the first time 50 years ago last night. 50th wedding anniversary in March.

Only about 20 kids out last night about normal for the small town we are in. Then again even when we were in the city didn't have many more. The houses on the other side of the street ended about 2 up from where we were so the kids would walk down one side of the street cross over and go back up the other side. To much effort to walk to the end of the street and come back up the other side with no houses I guess. Neighbor 3 houses up would get 100 - 150 kids we would get about 25.
 
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