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"PENMART01" > wrote in message
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> I had an M&M's moment!
>
> Any other gobblins who dived into their halloween treats?



I was going to make chocolate chip cookies until it occured to me that
I had already devoured all the chocolate chips.

I would never buy any halloween treats that I'd care to eat.


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>Milkyways are gone along with the snickers. Gawd.
>
>Michael


Not Me! I have not touched any Halloween Candy yet, of course I do not buyy it
till the day I give it out !! That way , the kids might get some.!
Rosie
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"PENMART01" > wrote in message
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>I had an M&M's moment!
>
> Any other gobblins who dived into their halloween treats?
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> "Life would be devoid of all meaning were it without tribulation."
> Sheldon
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I am the luckiest goblin I know! My sister bought a huge bag of candy bars
(Kit-Kats, Reese's p'butter cups, Almond Joy, S'Mores) just for
pre-Halloween gorging. Hmmmmmmm . . . .I wonder where she hid the stuff she
plans to give on Halloween???????????

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>"Susan Edkins" wtites:
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>>"PENMART01" wrote:
>>
>>I had an M&M's moment!
>>
>> Any other gobblins who dived into their halloween treats?

>
>
>I am the luckiest goblin I know! My sister bought a huge bag of candy bars
>(Kit-Kats, Reese's p'butter cups, Almond Joy, S'Mores) just for
>pre-Halloween gorging. Hmm . . . . I wonder where she hid the stuff she
>plans to give on Halloween???????????


In her bra?


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>Barbara Llorente writes:
>>(PENMART01) wrote:
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>> I had an M&M's moment!
>>
>> Any other gobblins who dived into their halloween treats?
>>

>No. I wait until the last week to buy.
>
>0:-)


I ate only 4 little packets from the jumbo sack... so far. hehe And I didn't
open the other sacks; milly ways, smores, and reeses cups. I'm trying to be
good until the 31st, but then after the last brat departs all bets are off. LOL


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On Mon, 11 Oct 2004 20:11:13 -0300, "Gabby"
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> I liked it when my daughter was young and went trick or treating. She's
> allergic to dairy products so I got everything that was chocolate, caramel,
> etc.



When my kids were young, you wouldn't have believed the
numbers of trick-r-treaters that came to our door. One year
a huge bus from some church off loaded kids so we had
probably 60 more than usual.

The nice part of being in a "busy" area and having kids who
went out trick-r-treating was when we ran out of candy, we'd
cherry pick their candy bags and recycle the rest. In those
days, we had family (and a few friends with kids the right
age) Halloween partys every year. We fired up the bbq to
grill hot dogs for kids and sausages for adults... Adults
took turns escorting kids and a good time was had by all.

Those are very good memories!



sf
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On Mon, 11 Oct 2004 20:11:13 -0300, "Gabby"
> wrote:

> I liked it when my daughter was young and went trick or treating. She's
> allergic to dairy products so I got everything that was chocolate, caramel,
> etc.



When my kids were young, you wouldn't have believed the
numbers of trick-r-treaters that came to our door. One year
a huge bus from some church off loaded kids so we had
probably 60 more than usual.

The nice part of being in a "busy" area and having kids who
went out trick-r-treating was when we ran out of candy, we'd
cherry pick their candy bags and recycle the rest. In those
days, we had family (and a few friends with kids the right
age) Halloween partys every year. We fired up the bbq to
grill hot dogs for kids and sausages for adults... Adults
took turns escorting kids and a good time was had by all.

Those are very good memories!



sf
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On Tue, 12 Oct 2004 11:16:06 -0500, Melba's Jammin'
> arranged random neurons, so they looked
like this:

>Count the number of Big Wheels in the driveways and multiply by 2.3.
>HTH.


That's the prob. We seem to have landed ourselves in Geezerville
(temporary move while we wait for the housing market to tank). The
only Big Wheels are the kind you see in the supermarket. So, do the
grandkids come in hordes? Do I buy candy to give to MY kids (thus
getting it out of my reach)? I'm actually thinking of sticking a note
on a neighbor's door with a SASE asking the question.

Did I mention the killer view?

Terry "Squeaks" Pulliam Burd
AAC(F)BV66.0748.CA

"Just what kind of jackassery do I have to put up with today?" Danae
in "Non Sequitur"

To reply, replace "spaminator" with "cox"
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On Tue, 12 Oct 2004 19:27:21 -0700, Terry Pulliam Burd
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> I'm actually thinking of sticking a note
> on a neighbor's door with a SASE asking the question.
>

I think that's your best option. Grandkids might come if
your area is safer than theirs....

> Did I mention the killer view?


Are you rubbing it in? I didn't hear an invitation.




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On Wed, 13 Oct 2004 05:13:54 GMT, sf > arranged
random neurons, so they looked like this:

>On Tue, 12 Oct 2004 19:27:21 -0700, Terry Pulliam Burd
> wrote:
>
>> I'm actually thinking of sticking a note
>> on a neighbor's door with a SASE asking the question.
>>

>I think that's your best option. Grandkids might come if
>your area is safer than theirs....
>
>> Did I mention the killer view?

>
>Are you rubbing it in? I didn't hear an invitation.
>


Well, of *course* you're invited! I even have a spare room now!

OB: I've decided to buy Trick or Treat candy and give the leftovers to
the grandchildren. Let their mama deal with sugar highs :-)

Terry "Squeaks" Pulliam Burd
AAC(F)BV66.0748.CA

"Just what kind of jackassery do I have to put up with today?" Danae
in "Non Sequitur"

To reply, replace "spaminator" with "cox"
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On Wed, 13 Oct 2004 05:13:54 GMT, sf > arranged
random neurons, so they looked like this:

>On Tue, 12 Oct 2004 19:27:21 -0700, Terry Pulliam Burd
> wrote:
>
>> I'm actually thinking of sticking a note
>> on a neighbor's door with a SASE asking the question.
>>

>I think that's your best option. Grandkids might come if
>your area is safer than theirs....
>
>> Did I mention the killer view?

>
>Are you rubbing it in? I didn't hear an invitation.
>


Well, of *course* you're invited! I even have a spare room now!

OB: I've decided to buy Trick or Treat candy and give the leftovers to
the grandchildren. Let their mama deal with sugar highs :-)

Terry "Squeaks" Pulliam Burd
AAC(F)BV66.0748.CA

"Just what kind of jackassery do I have to put up with today?" Danae
in "Non Sequitur"

To reply, replace "spaminator" with "cox"
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In article >, Terry Pulliam
Burd > wrote:

> On Tue, 12 Oct 2004 11:16:06 -0500, Melba's Jammin'
> > arranged random neurons, so they looked
> like this:
>
> >Count the number of Big Wheels in the driveways and multiply by 2.3.
> >HTH.

>
> only Big Wheels are the kind you see in the supermarket. So, do the
> grandkids come in hordes?


Only if they live nearby. BTW, my little muffin is going to be here
hitting on the neighbors in her bumblee outfit. (I bought it for her
two years ago. . . I am so pathetic.) And speaking of grandchildren,
how's yours, GRANDMA???

> Do I buy candy to give to MY kids (thus
> getting it out of my reach)?


If you get any midnight milky ways you can send 'em to me.

> I'm actually thinking of sticking a note
> on a neighbor's door with a SASE asking the question.


Nah, call the previous owner or have your realtor call and ask how many
goblins came a'knocking last year.
>
> Did I mention the killer view?


I don't think so. :-)
>
> Terry "Squeaks" Pulliam Burd
> AAC(F)BV66.0748.CA

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On Wed, 13 Oct 2004 19:35:06 -0500, Melba's Jammin'
> arranged random neurons, so they looked
like this:

>Only if they live nearby. BTW, my little muffin is going to be here
>hitting on the neighbors in her bumblee outfit. (I bought it for her
>two years ago. . . I am so pathetic.) And speaking of grandchildren,
>how's yours, GRANDMA???


Again with the "G" word? Would you puhleeze...! I am "Nana Tee."
Anyway, I'm pretty sure my grandson's father was adopted, or rented or
something that doesn't qualify me for the "G" word.

>If you get any midnight milky ways you can send 'em to me.


I've never even *heard* of "midnight milky ways." There's more than
one kind of milky way? (Says the non-chocolate-liking person.)

>Nah, call the previous owner or have your realtor call and ask how many
>goblins came a'knocking last year.


I'd call the previous owner, but she's non compos mentis in a nursing
home. Maybe I'll just lurk in the cul de sac this weekend until one of
the geezers surfaces.
>>
>> Did I mention the killer view?

>
>I don't think so. :-)


Did I mention a spare room? I mean, Margaret can't have all the fun!
Let's campaign for Charlie to organize another SoCal cookin and I'll
volunteer our new digs. I'm pinging Charlie in the header.

Terry "Squeaks" Pulliam Burd
AAC(F)BV66.0748.CA

"Just what kind of jackassery do I have to put up with today?" Danae
in "Non Sequitur"

To reply, replace "spaminator" with "cox"
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