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Walter R.[_2_] November 1st 09 07:00 AM

Are there many treaters?
 
I realize, the so-called scare of trick-and-treaters is only make-belief.
Although, sometimes kids will generate some damage if they are not pleased
with the offerings.

I feel that we are setting a poor example for our children when we encourage
them to scare people with the objective of obtaining goodies.

Maybe they become the adults who hold up banks with toy guns, and then
progress to real guns.

The whole idea of scaring people in order to obtain candies is quite
repulsive - even if it is only make-belief. Are these the principles we want
to imbue in our children?

--
Walter
www.rationality.net
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"Han" wrote in message
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"Stormin Mormon" wrote in news:hcigfg
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Last year I got about 50, and it was pretty even between
boys and girls. By 7:15 tonight, 18 boys and 8 girls.

Maybe everyone's worried about the flu? Glad I didn't buy a
lot of candy.

We had a lot, similar to or more than other years. Of course, it was a
Saturday here, temps around 70F. So far less hoodlummy teens than in
other
years, but it's only 7:35. As usual, by this time we're out of candy, and
the lights are off and the door closed.

Here is: http://radburn.org
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Best regards
Han
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Kurt Ullman November 1st 09 12:41 PM

Are there many treaters?
 
In article ,
"Walter R." wrote:

The whole idea of scaring people in order to obtain candies is quite
repulsive - even if it is only make-belief. Are these the principles we want
to imbue in our children?


Yep. Next question?

--
To find that place where the rats don't race
and the phones don't ring at all.
If once, you've slept on an island.
Scott Kirby "If once you've slept on an island"


Tony Hwang November 1st 09 04:30 PM

Are there many treaters?
 
Walter R. wrote:
I realize, the so-called scare of trick-and-treaters is only make-belief.
Although, sometimes kids will generate some damage if they are not pleased
with the offerings.

I feel that we are setting a poor example for our children when we encourage
them to scare people with the objective of obtaining goodies.

Maybe they become the adults who hold up banks with toy guns, and then
progress to real guns.

The whole idea of scaring people in order to obtain candies is quite
repulsive - even if it is only make-belief. Are these the principles we want
to imbue in our children?

Hi,
Blaming anything bad onto some one else or something else type?
It's just an old tradition.

Mark Lloyd November 1st 09 05:37 PM

Are there many treaters?
 
On Sun, 1 Nov 2009 00:00:04 -0700, "Walter R." wrote:

I realize, the so-called scare of trick-and-treaters is only make-belief.
Although, sometimes kids will generate some damage if they are not pleased
with the offerings.

I feel that we are setting a poor example for our children when we encourage
them to scare people with the objective of obtaining goodies.

Maybe they become the adults who hold up banks with toy guns, and then
progress to real guns.

The whole idea of scaring people in order to obtain candies is quite
repulsive - even if it is only make-belief. Are these the principles we want
to imbue in our children?


Fantasy is an important part of life, at least when you KNOW it's
fantasy. Most seem to do so with Halloween, unlike that OTHER fantasy.
--
54 days until the winter solstice celebration

Mark Lloyd
http://notstupid.us

"How could you ask me to believe in God when there's
absolutely no evidence that I can see?" -- Jodie Foster

Bob F November 1st 09 06:43 PM

Are there many treaters?
 
Walter R. wrote:

The whole idea of scaring people in order to obtain candies is quite
repulsive - even if it is only make-belief. Are these the principles
we want to imbue in our children?


How else will they learn to be good Republican politicians?



in2dadark November 1st 09 07:00 PM

Are there many treaters?
 
On Nov 1, 2:00*am, "Walter R." wrote:
I realize, the so-called scare of trick-and-treaters is only make-belief.
Although, sometimes kids will generate some damage if they are not pleased
with the offerings.

I feel that we are setting a poor example for our children when we encourage
them to scare people with the objective of obtaining goodies.

Maybe they become the adults who hold up banks with toy guns, and then
progress to real guns.

The whole idea of scaring people in order to obtain candies is quite
repulsive - even if it is only make-belief. Are these the principles we want
to imbue in our children?

--
Walterwww.rationality.net
-"Han" wrote in message

...



"Stormin Mormon" wrote in news:hcigfg
:


Last year I got about 50, and it was pretty even between
boys and girls. By 7:15 tonight, 18 boys and 8 girls.


Maybe everyone's worried about the flu? Glad I didn't buy a
lot of candy.


We had a lot, similar to or more than other years. *Of course, it was a
Saturday here, temps around 70F. *So far less hoodlummy teens than in
other
years, but it's only 7:35. *As usual, by this time we're out of candy, and
the lights are off and the door closed.


Here is:http://radburn.org
--
Best regards
Han
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Funny you should say that. I think that's how I got started.


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