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Mon Nov 01, 2004 4:47 pm

#dunno: instead of giving candies, give folders that say: 'Scaring someone is not cool.'

Tue Nov 02, 2004 1:39 am

Waah! I wish I read this yesterday! these are good.

Re: 20 ways to confuse Trick-or-Treaters

Tue Nov 02, 2004 10:41 pm

[quote="Zega"]20 WAYS TO CONFUSE TRICK-OR-TREATERS
12. Get a catapult. Sit on your porch and catapult pumpkins at anyone who comes within 50 yards of your house.

this is more like being mean to trick-or-treaters. lol :D (if you dont know what this means, Laugh Out Loud)

Re: 20 ways to confuse Trick-or-Treaters

Wed Nov 03, 2004 6:36 am

Zega wrote:20 WAYS TO CONFUSE TRICK-OR-TREATERS

1. Give away something other than candy. (Toothpicks, golf balls, bags of sand, etc.)

2. Wait behind the door until some people come. When they get near the door, jump out, wearing a costume, and holding a bag, and yell, "Trick or Treat!" Look at them, scratch your head, and act confused.

3. Fill a briefcase with marbles and crackers. Write on it, "Top Secret" in big letters. When trick-or-treaters come, look around suspiciously, say, "It's about time you got here," give them the briefcase, and quickly shut the door.

4. Get about 30 people to wait in your living room. When trick-or-treaters come to the door, say, "Come in." When they do, have everyone yell, "Surprise!" Act like it's a surprise party.

5. Get everyone who comes to the door to come in and see if they can figure out what's wrong with your dishwasher. Insist that it makes an unnatural "whirring" sound.

7. Open the door dressed as a giant fish. Immediately collapse, and don't move or say anything until the trick-or-treaters go away.


9. When you answer the door, look at the trick-or-treaters, act shocked and scared, and start screaming your head off. Slam the door and run around the house, screaming until they go away.

12. Get a catapult. Sit on your porch and catapult pumpkins at anyone who comes within 50 yards of your house.

13. When people come to the door, jump out a nearby window, crashing through the glass, and run as far away from your house as you can.

14. Answer the door dressed as a pilgrim. Stare at the trick-or-treaters for a moment, pretend to be confused, and start flipping through a calendar.

17. Answer the door with a mouthful of M & M's and several half-eaten candy bars in your hands. Act surprised, and close the door. Open it again in a few seconds, and insist that you don't have any candy.

20. Dress up like a bunny rabbit. Yell and curse from the moment you open the door, and angrily throw the candy at the trick-or-treaters. Slam the door when you're finished.

Those ones are my favorite ^_^

Thu Nov 04, 2004 6:54 pm

LOL! :roflol: Those are hilarious...

Thu Nov 04, 2004 10:26 pm

man y didnt i check up here b4 holloween i wouldve done numba 3!!!

Sun Nov 07, 2004 6:38 am

Twinkle wrote: Over here in Britian you get 16 year olds putting their heads inside their jumpers as a "costume", begging for money. If you say "trick", they put a knife to your throat. What fun.



Oh Boy, You Brits are crazy (No Offense)

Thu Nov 11, 2004 5:14 am

These really ARE funny! Maybe you can also be like "uh....is it your birthday? o_0" or "just eat some candy everytime someone says trick or treat."

Fri Nov 12, 2004 8:31 am

7 and 9 were good..

I don't like 18, though. No offence, of course.

Sun Nov 21, 2004 7:05 pm

I got one,

dress up like a scare-crow and a pumpkin head (look like your not real a person), then put a bowl on your lap and a sign that says 2 pieces of candy. When a kid comes along to steal all the candy, scare the kid out of his pants by yelling "2 PIECES ONLY!!" :o
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