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General Discussion Thread 11.01.2025

Hey GrayViners!

Halloween’s come and gone, but the stories (and candy wrappers) are still hanging around!

Whether you spent the evening greeting little ghosts and goblins at your door, watching a classic spooky movie, or just enjoying the peace and quiet, we’d love to know how your night went. After all, half the fun of Halloween is hearing how everyone else celebrated!

So tell us: How did you spend your Halloween?


Did you hand out candy, dress up with the grandkids, or maybe sneak an extra chocolate or two when no one was looking? 😄

As for me, I kept it simple: Stayed in, watched a few trick-or-treaters come and go, and somehow ended up with more candy than I started with. (Funny how that happens every year, isn’t it?)

Now, your turn! Share your Halloween story below—funny, sweet, or spooky, we want to hear it all!

Cheers!
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I bought a couple bags of candy (the kind I like so it wouldn't go to waste lol) and only had 2 trick or treaters. I miss the old days, Just 20 years ago my street was lined with cars and trick or treaters. We had to go back to the store several times back then.
 
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Watching movies on TV. It’s been several years since we had anyone trick or treating in our neighborhood. I miss seeing their costumes. They are always so cute.
 
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I gave my neighbors daughter a bag with stickers, a book and note pad all of butterflies as that is what she likes.
No trick or treaters at my place.
Spent the day organizing paperwork for income tax return.
 
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Because I live in the country we do not get trick or treaters. My church had a Trunk or Treat events on 10/29. We expected 350 kids and got many more. Each or the 30 trunks told a different Bible story. I helped with the registration. We also had free popcorn and cotton candy, a fire truck and a hay ride. It was a lot of fun.
 
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We gave out a lot of candy to those that came to our front door. Most had parents standing in the drive way. I bought too much candy so I gave it to an organization to share with their members.
 
We go to our daughter's house every year, order pizza, and my husband and I hand out candy while my daughter and her husband go around the neighborhood with their kids. We love doing this. This year we had around 110 kids. Love it !!!!!
 

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