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Tom Del Rosso wrote:
> Nancy Young wrote: >> How much candy I bought: >> >> http://tinypic.com/r/16h5ctg/7 >> >> How much I'll probably give away: >> >> http://tinypic.com/r/34j6rl2/7 >> >> Hey, I can hope, can't I? And nothing wrong with leftover >> Snickers Bars, I say. > > In NYC in the 70s when crime was at its peak, there was nothing > stopping us from trick-or-treating within a radius of a block or two. > In that area there were hundreds of apartments, and we all nearly > filled our department store shopping bags (no little plastic pumpkin > baskets for us) with candy that lasted until April. I hear ya. I'd go around the projects with my friends. Really, looking back, it's amazing how much freedom we had as kids. > Today, with much lower crime stats, everybody's so scared by all the > infotainment coverage of imagined dangers that they don't let their > kids out as much. Yeah, I haven't seen anyone offering to X-ray the candy lately, at least. Heh. > Now I'm on the border of the city in a suburban area and my bell rang > once all day - on a Sunday! I hadn't considered the religious angle, but I had more kids than I've had in the last 3 years put together ... makes me wonder what kind of heathens live around here! Just kidding. nancy |
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