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![]() Happy Halloween to all. Could some kind person please give me a bit of advise? Our small friendly neighborhood has a Halloween custom for the adults. Two or three days before Halloween you will find a gift bag at your front door. The bag is filled with inexpensive candy and trinkets, tied with a ribbon, and secretly left on your step so you don't know who made yours. Also in the bag is a note which reads: You've been struck by the Great Phantom of Halloween! In order to avoid the wrath of the Phantom you must deliver Autumn Goodies to at least 3 neighbors /friends within 48 hours. If you fail to follow through the Curse of the Phantom will strike ! Okay you'll just miss out on some fun! Be sure to post a "We've Been Struck !" sign on your door so that others will know that the Phantom has already struck your house. Happy Haunting! Ok. So I have 3 bags filled with goodies. It's at 11:45 AM here and most folks are at work making this a very good time to sneaky hide my bags around the neighborhood..However, our high is supposed to be 80 degrees or a bit higher today. If I go out to deliver the bags now will the chocolate get all gooey and runny? Should I wait until evening when it will be cooler but increases my chance of being caught? Any advice on this will be greatly appreciated. Woofs To email me please take out the dog. Click here every day to feed a rescued animal: http://www.theanimalrescuesite.com/ |
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On Mon, 30 Oct 2006 17:04:49 GMT, Woofs Woofdogs@ Mendell .org wrote:
> > >Happy Halloween to all. Could some kind person please give me a bit of >Ok. So I have 3 bags filled with goodies. It's at 11:45 AM here and most >folks are at work making this a very good time to sneaky hide my bags around >the neighborhood..However, our high is supposed to be 80 degrees or a bit >higher today. > >If I go out to deliver the bags now will the chocolate get all gooey and >runny? > >Should I wait until evening when it will be cooler but increases my chance of >being caught? I don't know about you, but even if the chocolate is a little gooey, to me it taste great. Happy Halloween Bill P.S. just poured two batches of caramel. |
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![]() <Woofs Woofdogs@ Mendell .org> wrote in message ... > > > Happy Halloween to all. Could some kind person please give me a bit of > advise? Our small friendly neighborhood has a Halloween custom for the > adults. Two or three days before Halloween you will find a gift bag at > your > front door. The bag is filled with inexpensive candy and trinkets, tied > with > a ribbon, and secretly left on your step so you don't know who made yours. > > <SNIP> I don't know the answer to your question but it sounds like you live in a nice place. |
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