I live just outside the city limits, where the houses are all hundreds of feet apart. So no trick or treaters make their rounds in my neighborhood. But that’s no reason not to buy bags of my favorite candies. I’ve got to do my part to support the holiday, right?
I’m the one that buys it and puts it away . Always get a big enough bag to have leftovers. Too bad Halloween time is the only time you can buy Candy Corn and miniature Payday candy bars – wife’s allergic to chocolate.
I only had to worry about my Mother and my Halloween candy—she had to ‘inspect it’ to see if there was anything in it that shouldn’t be(?)—it all came from neighbors(with kids) and relatives ! ! ! !
After my wife bought candy for Halloween, I’d always hide the best stuff at the bottom of the pile (or back of the cupboard, or under my bed) and then be shocked when it was left over after handing out stuff all evening.
Been married 44 years. We lived 10 years in an apartment in a small apartment complex and since then in a house with houses very close together. We had one pair of trick or treaters back in the apartment and that is all. Figured it was because no one knew us as we had no children and did not trust us. About 10 years ago we had a family with children move in on each side of our house who know us – still no one comes.
Kymberleigh about 1 year ago
The Plugger equivalent of Ralph Drabble.
yoey1957 about 1 year ago
He’s holding a bag of “fun size” candies. There is um, nuffin’ fun about fun size candies!
juicebruce about 1 year ago
Caught in the act ! Plus he is thinking I hate when that happens ;-)
phritzg Premium Member about 1 year ago
I live just outside the city limits, where the houses are all hundreds of feet apart. So no trick or treaters make their rounds in my neighborhood. But that’s no reason not to buy bags of my favorite candies. I’ve got to do my part to support the holiday, right?
jhpeanut about 1 year ago
For Dad, it was the Christmas candy. Us kids still joke about it.
Gent about 1 year ago
Well of courses he is prepares for winter ahead.
ctolson about 1 year ago
I’m the one that buys it and puts it away . Always get a big enough bag to have leftovers. Too bad Halloween time is the only time you can buy Candy Corn and miniature Payday candy bars – wife’s allergic to chocolate.
zerotvus about 1 year ago
I still can’t resist little Heath bars……..
david_42 about 1 year ago
We use to be “that” house, but the new place is at the end of a cul-de-sac and the driveway is long, so me wife decided to stop trying.
'IndyMan' about 1 year ago
I only had to worry about my Mother and my Halloween candy—she had to ‘inspect it’ to see if there was anything in it that shouldn’t be(?)—it all came from neighbors(with kids) and relatives ! ! ! !
ladykat about 1 year ago
Chocolate for me.
pheets about 1 year ago
We get stuff that WE like since not too many kids come all the way out to my house, then all the way up my forever long driveway.
mistercatworks about 1 year ago
They are generally packaged in permeable wrapping so that your appetite can “smell them out” wherever they are.
KEA about 1 year ago
After my wife bought candy for Halloween, I’d always hide the best stuff at the bottom of the pile (or back of the cupboard, or under my bed) and then be shocked when it was left over after handing out stuff all evening.
Impkins Premium Member about 1 year ago
Oh, he’s fun size! :)
Zen-of-Zinfandel about 1 year ago
There once was a Plugger so dandy, his love for candy was handy.
DaBump Premium Member about 1 year ago
Nuffin, Muffin!
pamela welch Premium Member about 1 year ago
Both my parents had such a sweet tooth; us kids usually had to hide it from them!
zforray about 1 year ago
Our roles are reversed – I am the one hiding the Halloween candy from the wife since she has NO willpower!
mafastore about 1 year ago
Been married 44 years. We lived 10 years in an apartment in a small apartment complex and since then in a house with houses very close together. We had one pair of trick or treaters back in the apartment and that is all. Figured it was because no one knew us as we had no children and did not trust us. About 10 years ago we had a family with children move in on each side of our house who know us – still no one comes.