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One more Trick or Treat story!
Posted by: AlphaDog
Date: November 01, 2010 12:12PM
There was a thread last evening about Trick or Treaters and candy and stuff, and I posted that I was going to have to take my chances and see how honest the kids in my neighborhood are. I left out a basket of candy with a note to take some but to also please leave something for the next ghouls to come by. Well...

As far as Louie and I could tell, there was only one group - or at least only one group that we heard. When the basket was put out last evening, it had about half Almond Joy fun size bars and half small Reese's peanut butter cups. When my friend brought in the basket this morning, she started laughing and said "We didn't put out any Snickers bars!" Someone had made an even swap between Snickers fun size and all but two of the Reeses.

I sure do like where I live. smiling smiley
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Re: One more Trick or Treat story!
Posted by: marksomebodyelse
Date: November 01, 2010 12:14PM
LOL in some areas they would have taken the basket also!
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Re: One more Trick or Treat story!
Posted by: 3d
Date: November 01, 2010 12:20PM
Not knowing who put those Snickers bars in the basket, I wouldn't touch those Snickers bars if I were you. They should go straight in the trash unless you REALLY REALLY like where you live and willing to bet your health on it.
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Re: One more Trick or Treat story!
Posted by: Paul F.
Date: November 01, 2010 12:23PM
3d;
To my knowledge (according to some articles a few years ago..) there has never really been a SINGLE documented case of "tampered with" candy, razor blades in apples, etc, in the U.S. in at least 40 years. Not one.

Not saying that some prudence isn't in order, but it's interesting how stark raving paranoid we have gotten about halloween candy, when the other 364 days of the year, there "no problem".



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Re: One more Trick or Treat story!
Posted by: 3d
Date: November 01, 2010 12:35PM
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Paul F.
3d;
Not saying that some prudence isn't in order, but it's interesting how stark raving paranoid we have gotten about halloween candy, when the other 364 days of the year, there "no problem".

Restraining yourself from eating a random piece of candy found (pretty much) on the street is being stark raving paranoid? I disagree. Did the person who left the candy have a bad cold? Children are rife with germs. If someone in the office has a bowl of free (wrapped) candies on his/her desk. But this person had a bad cold w/coughing and sneezing within arms reach of the bowl. I wouldn't touch any of that free candy in the bowl. Are you insane?

Buzzkill? Yeah. Sorry for trampling on the OP's cute story.
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Re: One more Trick or Treat story!
Posted by: Paul F.
Date: November 01, 2010 12:42PM
3d;

And yet, we use public door knobs, writing surfaces, pens, grocery check out conveyor belts, keyboards, ATM's, the list goes on and on and on... without a second thought.

Did the person who last opened that door have hepatitis? Ebola? The Flu? You don't know... it would be insane to touch that doorknob!

Selective paranoia...

Use a little hand sanitizer, and lighten up. :-)



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Re: One more Trick or Treat story!
Posted by: cbelt3
Date: November 01, 2010 12:46PM
Apha-

A lovely story, and good for your neighborhood. I'm amazed the squirrels didn't come and clean up the snickers bars... if I had left a bowl of candy out all night the deer and squirrels would have cleaned it all up for me. I hope Louie did OK with the spookies. I sat outside handing out candy in the cold and wind so our Chihuahuas would not have to bark themselves crazy.

We had a neighbor comment that she was running out of candy last year... and two teenage boys said "here" and dumped some of their bags into her candy bowl. (Yes, may have had to do with the fact that this attractive single Mom was wearing a rather low cut kitty cat outfit, or that she's a teacher in the high school. Or both ! big grin smiley
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Re: One more Trick or Treat story!
Posted by: GGD
Date: November 01, 2010 12:49PM
Maybe AlphaDog should just offer the Snickers on the Free Item Monday thread with full disclosure. I was half expecting to see candy offered there today.
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Re: One more Trick or Treat story!
Posted by: freeradical
Date: November 01, 2010 12:52PM
I was talking to a restaurant health inspector once, and he told me something horrifying.
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Re: One more Trick or Treat story!
Posted by: 3d
Date: November 01, 2010 12:53PM
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Paul F.
3d;

And yet, we use public door knobs, writing surfaces, pens, grocery check out conveyor belts, keyboards, ATM's, the list goes on and on and on... without a second thought.

Did the person who last opened that door have hepatitis? Ebola? The Flu? You don't know... it would be insane to touch that doorknob!

Selective paranoia...

Use a little hand sanitizer, and lighten up. :-)

No one is INGESTING "public door knobs, writing surfaces, pens, grocery check out conveyor belts, keyboards, ATM's, etc." Do you make it a habit to use a store pen to sign a credit card receipt and then procede to chew on the cap? That's disgusting. Lighten up!
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Re: One more Trick or Treat story!
Posted by: billb
Date: November 01, 2010 12:54PM
Most of the no single documented cases are like this one:
[www.upi.com]

If no one ever gets caught , it never happened.



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I don't get trick-or-treaters here. Country road / long driveway. Not too many kids any more.
So I buy a 10 dollar bag and give to my sister.
She lives about two miles away in a housing developement where they drop kids off by the van full - she's usually out in an hour.

I've stopped by to hand out candy and see some trick-or-treaters in years past, but now I'm usually too busy to be bothered.



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 11/01/2010 01:14PM by billb.
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Re: One more Trick or Treat story!
Posted by: Ken Sp.
Date: November 01, 2010 01:05PM
Repeat "the sky is falling" enough times, and the media will report it, people will believe and even some Health inspector will come up with an absurd statistic that is impossible.

If this is all true---how has mankind lived so long?

I find it ironic that Parent's teach their kids to "Not take candy from strangers", but on Halloween the kids do it with the parent's looking???
Just a joke---lighten up 3D
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Re: One more Trick or Treat story!
Posted by: space-time
Date: November 01, 2010 01:12PM
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cbelt3
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Yes, may have had to do with the fact that this attractive single Mom was wearing a rather low cut kitty cat outfit, or that she's a teacher in the high school. Or both ! big grin smiley

Attractive, low cut outfit, teacher, teenagers. This can't be good.



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Re: One more Trick or Treat story!
Posted by: BillMac
Date: November 01, 2010 01:13PM
EVERYONE lighten up already! It's candy! YUM!!!



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Re: One more Trick or Treat story!
Posted by: space-time
Date: November 01, 2010 01:15PM
here is one.

last night 8:30, door bell rings, wife answers. I was checking email forum. Wife gives out candy and comes back shaking her head and tells me there was a teenager girl, in BIKINI (of course, wearing some costume or robe on her back, but the front was open). And yes, she was in Bikini, and a little overweight from what wife told me.

I am glad I didn't see THAT!
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Re: One more Trick or Treat story!
Posted by: Paul F.
Date: November 01, 2010 01:27PM
space-time;

What, you don't LIKE teenage girls in Bikini's? There are whole INDUSTRIES built upon teenage girls in Bikini's!

OK... not wanting to see the chubby part I get... never mind.



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No one is INGESTING "public door knobs, writing surfaces, pens, grocery check out conveyor belts, keyboards, ATM's, etc." Do you make it a habit to use a store pen to sign a credit card receipt and then procede to chew on the cap? That's disgusting. Lighten up!

I don't recall the OP saying that the candy bars were unwrapped...
Do you eat the wrapper too? You're ingesting the wrapper?
Now we're back to the odds of the candy being tampered with, INSIDE The wrapper, unless you lick the wrapper as you unwrap it.


A little prudence? Sure... always wise.

Still not seeing any reason for AlphaDog not to snack on snickers.. and share with Louie, of course!



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A sword never kills anybody; it is a tool in the killer's hand. - Lucius Annaeus Seneca c. 5 BC - 65 AD
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Persistence is necessary for Excellence. And Persistence is a Decision.

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Re: One more Trick or Treat story!
Posted by: billb
Date: November 01, 2010 01:35PM
oh my, poisoning dogs with chocolate, now you've done it Paul.
:-)
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Re: One more Trick or Treat story!
Posted by: graylocks
Date: November 01, 2010 01:41PM
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space-time
here is one.

last night 8:30, door bell rings, wife answers. I was checking email forum. Wife gives out candy and comes back shaking her head and tells me there was a teenager girl, in BIKINI (of course, wearing some costume or robe on her back, but the front was open).

i didn't see any trick or treaters this year but a friend told me there seemed to be an abundance of teen girl @#$%& outfits this year.



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Re: One more Trick or Treat story!
Posted by: Paul F.
Date: November 01, 2010 01:44PM
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i didn't see any trick or treaters this year but a friend told me there seem to be an abundance of teen girl @#$%& outfits this year.


Hmm.. I gotta get out more on Halloween, apparently...


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oh my, poisoning dogs with chocolate, now you've done it Paul.
:-)

OK.. so she should only share LITTLE pieces of snickers with Louie :-)



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A sword never kills anybody; it is a tool in the killer's hand. - Lucius Annaeus Seneca c. 5 BC - 65 AD
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Good is the enemy of Excellent. Talent is not necessary for Excellence.
Persistence is necessary for Excellence. And Persistence is a Decision.

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Re: One more Trick or Treat story!
Posted by: Mike Johnson
Date: November 01, 2010 02:08PM
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billb
If no one ever gets caught , it never happened.

If it's on the internet, it must be true.
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Re: One more Trick or Treat story!
Posted by: DaviDC.
Date: November 01, 2010 02:15PM
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Mike Johnson
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billb
If no one ever gets caught , it never happened.

If it's on the internet, it must be true.

Yeah; that was an extremely in depth article. It'll prob'ly make the evening news tonight on all major networks.



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Re: One more Trick or Treat story!
Posted by: billb
Date: November 01, 2010 02:20PM
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Mike Johnson
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billb
If no one ever gets caught , it never happened.

If it's on the internet, it must be true.
you mean , like Snopes ?
:-)
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Re: One more Trick or Treat story!
Posted by: rgG
Date: November 01, 2010 02:36PM
I'll risk it, send them to me. When I get your left overs and the ones that Blooz had better be sending me, I won't have to go to Target for the half off stuff. grinning smiley





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Re: One more Trick or Treat story!
Posted by: GGD
Date: November 01, 2010 02:47PM
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billb
oh my, poisoning dogs with chocolate, now you've done it Paul.
:-)

Years ago, our dog ate a Costco size box of Hershey Bars while we were out of the house, first clue was the dog wasn't interested in dinner that night. The dog survived, but was pooping foil wrappers for a few days.
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Re: One more Trick or Treat story!
Posted by: kap
Date: November 01, 2010 02:50PM
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cbelt3
...the fact that this attractive single Mom was wearing a rather low cut kitty cat outfit, or that she's a teacher in the high school. Or both ! big grin smiley

What, are we supposed to use our imagination?!!

angel smiley



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Re: One more Trick or Treat story!
Posted by: AlphaDog
Date: November 01, 2010 03:58PM
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3d
Not knowing who put those Snickers bars in the basket, I wouldn't touch those Snickers bars if I were you. They should go straight in the trash unless you REALLY REALLY like where you live and willing to bet your health on it.

A. I'm dying anyway, so maybe eating poisoned Snickers' bars would be a good thing.

B. If I'm going to get into the paranoia, I better throw out all of the candy bars in the basket that look identical to the ones I put in there. I'm sure it's possible somebody traded all of those for poisoned ones, too.

Sheesh.
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Re: One more Trick or Treat story!
Posted by: 3d
Date: November 01, 2010 04:29PM
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AlphaDog
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3d
Not knowing who put those Snickers bars in the basket, I wouldn't touch those Snickers bars if I were you. They should go straight in the trash unless you REALLY REALLY like where you live and willing to bet your health on it.

A. I'm dying anyway, so maybe eating poisoned Snickers' bars would be a good thing.

B. If I'm going to get into the paranoia, I better throw out all of the candy bars in the basket that look identical to the ones I put in there. I'm sure it's possible somebody traded all of those for poisoned ones, too.

Sheesh.

If you saw a piece of wrapped candy laying on the street would you pick it up and eat it? I mean, seriously? I'm not talking about cyanide laced pixie sticks. It's a sealed/wrapped bite size snickers bar just laying on the sidewalk. You would pick it up and eat it? Are you THAT hungry? No one else sees anything wrong with it? What if it was your child who picked up a sealed bite size snickers bar off the street and wanted to eat it? You would tell your child. GO AHEAD! Why not?
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Re: One more Trick or Treat story!
Posted by: 3d
Date: November 01, 2010 04:42PM
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Paul F.
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3d
No one is INGESTING "public door knobs, writing surfaces, pens, grocery check out conveyor belts, keyboards, ATM's, etc." Do you make it a habit to use a store pen to sign a credit card receipt and then procede to chew on the cap? That's disgusting. Lighten up!

I don't recall the OP saying that the candy bars were unwrapped...
Do you eat the wrapper too? You're ingesting the wrapper?
Now we're back to the odds of the candy being tampered with, INSIDE The wrapper, unless you lick the wrapper as you unwrap it.

Yeah... and i don't recall mentioning anything about malicious death, poisoning, and razor blades in my original post but you felt the need to escalate my original post into a stark raving paranoia thread. I just said.. risking your health (not LIFE). It could be something as innocent as germs from a sick child. Why risk eating a piece of unknown wrapped candy? It's not like anyone here is starving. Do you not have tons of other things to eat in the house? You just must must MUST eat that particular Snickers bar? LOL

Ohyeah... lighten up. And you too KenSP!


**Edit**
Oops. Fixed quote smiling smiley



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Re: One more Trick or Treat story!
Posted by: Paul F.
Date: November 01, 2010 06:35PM
And I will submit that there's nothing worse about that piece of wrapped candy that isn't on things you touch day in and day out without a thought....



Paul F.
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A sword never kills anybody; it is a tool in the killer's hand. - Lucius Annaeus Seneca c. 5 BC - 65 AD
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Good is the enemy of Excellent. Talent is not necessary for Excellence.
Persistence is necessary for Excellence. And Persistence is a Decision.

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Re: One more Trick or Treat story!
Posted by: AlphaDog
Date: November 02, 2010 10:49AM
All this was supposed to be was a funny story. sad smiley
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Re: One more Trick or Treat story!
Posted by: Paul F.
Date: November 02, 2010 01:06PM
It was!
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Re: One more Trick or Treat story!
Posted by: kap
Date: November 02, 2010 01:08PM
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Paul F.
It was!
agree smiley



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