It sucks to live in the boonies....

robertson249

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I bought all kinds of stuff for halloween this year, not knowing how many kids might make the trek out to our place (we moved her just this past April).

So how many kids came by you ask! ......zippo, zilch, the big "0"

Living in the boonies has it's downside. Now I have all this candy.

I see zits and tight pants in my future.....
 
most people dont like kids coming to their house, today there was like 50 that came to ours we ran out of sweets so we made popcorn, and we missed a film on tv.

living where you do has got its advantages dont forget. at least its quiet
 
i gave out pretzels in the tiny individual bags. they were all gone, by the time trick or treating was over

i could never live outside a city, but yes, it would love the quiet.
 
a lot of kids came by my house i ran out of candy in like 2 hours


Most of the kids here are accompanied by adults, and rightly so. This means that they avoid pensioners houses if they are not related to the occupants.:(


In this area they hold Halloween on the last Friday in October. Kilmarnock kids are not so daft, Friday being traditional pay day.:lol:
 
Around here they have trunk or treat at all the churches parking lots. So most the kids go there and stay away from peoples houses unless they are decorated and lite up.
At the last moment my kids decided to trick or treat :ermm: So I bought a bag of candy and 1 kid showed up:lol:
 
I bought all kinds of stuff for halloween this year, not knowing how many kids might make the trek out to our place (we moved her just this past April).

So how many kids came by you ask! ......zippo, zilch, the big "0"

Living in the boonies has it's downside. Now I have all this candy.

I see zits and tight pants in my future.....

The boonies, as you call it, is much more my pace. I live in the city right now and I hate it. I was raised in a small town and miss the lifestyle dearly. If I could find a well paying job in a small town, I'd move in a second.
 
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