Re: When do you think your to old to Trick or Treat?
Posted: Wed Oct 16, 2013 4:15 pm
I don't condone vandalism either. If people don't want to participate in the fun of Halloween it's their choice, just like some people don't like celebrating Christmas.
I just figured that was usually why people would prank other people's houses. Doesn't make it right either. Besides, why waste perfectly good eggs when you can make some delicious Halloween goodies like cakes out of them instead.
I haven't seen anyone use nail polish remover. At least things like eggs, toilet paper, shaving cream and silly string are pretty harmless, but something like nail polish remover can probably do some actual damage like eat the paint away from someone's house, and it could probably damage someone's eyes if thrown at people's faces. That would get me worried. But the other stuff would just be a normal annoyance. When I lived with Grandma, the local grocery store actually banned the sale of those items to kids, only adults 18 or over could buy them through the month of October.
I just figured that was usually why people would prank other people's houses. Doesn't make it right either. Besides, why waste perfectly good eggs when you can make some delicious Halloween goodies like cakes out of them instead.
I haven't seen anyone use nail polish remover. At least things like eggs, toilet paper, shaving cream and silly string are pretty harmless, but something like nail polish remover can probably do some actual damage like eat the paint away from someone's house, and it could probably damage someone's eyes if thrown at people's faces. That would get me worried. But the other stuff would just be a normal annoyance. When I lived with Grandma, the local grocery store actually banned the sale of those items to kids, only adults 18 or over could buy them through the month of October.