Around here, the Hallow’en stores are in buildings where the original store has gone out of business. After Hallowe’en, they switch to Christmas stuff. Then the stores go empty for another nine months.
What is with adults and Halloween the past few years? Halloween used to be some preteens, a pillow case and a 15 cent Caspar the friendly ghost mask (with the rubber band – one size fits all).
New to the neighborhood; just discovered that Clark Griswold lives across the street from me, and several neighbors have been lured in. It’s tough to resist, but resist I will.
When I lived in the San Fernando Valley in California there is a place called Winnetka where the whole neighborhood is required to set up huge Christmas decorations before you can buy a house there. Every year during the holidays cars from all over would cruise the neighborhood and check out the fanfare, there would even be blue and white lights too sometimes in celebration of Hanukkah.
The Halloween stores I’ve been in (just looking) are hardly filled with disposable stuff. Most costumes are like actual clothing (and as expensive if not more so), and yard decor could cost a person several hundred bucks. I don’t get it myself, but then I don’t decorate a lot for other holidays anyway.
Limpid Lizard about 1 year ago
I fail to see what the problem is with “going large with” Halloween decorations. Mallett likes to rant just for the sake of ranting.
Uncle Kenny about 1 year ago
Around here, the Hallow’en stores are in buildings where the original store has gone out of business. After Hallowe’en, they switch to Christmas stuff. Then the stores go empty for another nine months.
Rhetorical_Question about 1 year ago
They already switched to Christmas decorations!
mysterysciencefreezer about 1 year ago
What “used to” is she referring to? The 1940s?
Teresa Burritt (Frog Applause) creator about 1 year ago
There will always be those who go all out. That said, it’s harder to find really tasteful displays. Too much cartoonish stuff. Keep it scary.
Doug K about 1 year ago
Halloween can be scary on several different levels.
Serial Pedant about 1 year ago
Homeless shelters!
Jhony-Yermo about 1 year ago
Hey Jef. Another example of fine cartooning and cartoon art.
Slowly, he turned... about 1 year ago
What is with adults and Halloween the past few years? Halloween used to be some preteens, a pillow case and a 15 cent Caspar the friendly ghost mask (with the rubber band – one size fits all).
sandpiper about 1 year ago
Remember, at Hallowe’en as at all other holiday events, excess is everything. It is we lemmings’ way to pretend life is without trial.
rshive about 1 year ago
My neighbors have gigantic, inflated pumpkins and ghosts on their lawns. One can almost hear the prayers for high winds to stay away.
jerrodmason about 1 year ago
New to the neighborhood; just discovered that Clark Griswold lives across the street from me, and several neighbors have been lured in. It’s tough to resist, but resist I will.
The Wolf In Your Midst about 1 year ago
Halloween: When we distract ourselves from our existential dread with “the spoops”.
Skippy the Magnificent about 1 year ago
Yup, and most kids love seeing all those decorations so it’s completely worth it.
eced52 about 1 year ago
Don’t celebrate All Hallow’s Eve here.
Smeagol about 1 year ago
When I lived in the San Fernando Valley in California there is a place called Winnetka where the whole neighborhood is required to set up huge Christmas decorations before you can buy a house there. Every year during the holidays cars from all over would cruise the neighborhood and check out the fanfare, there would even be blue and white lights too sometimes in celebration of Hanukkah.
Otis Rufus Driftwood about 1 year ago
And yet Thanksgiving doesn’t get the same love.
ChattyFran about 1 year ago
The Halloween stores I’ve been in (just looking) are hardly filled with disposable stuff. Most costumes are like actual clothing (and as expensive if not more so), and yard decor could cost a person several hundred bucks. I don’t get it myself, but then I don’t decorate a lot for other holidays anyway.
Stephen Gilberg about 1 year ago
Wow, a conversation that Caulfield participates in without starting.
DaBump Premium Member about 1 year ago
Not THAT kind of scary, Caulfield. Some of the places around here are amazing — and crazy.
Seed_drill about 1 year ago
And yet no one seems to trick or treat anymore. It’s all been sanitized and corralled in by the churches and local Chamber of Commerce.