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I lived in Far North Dallas (Prestonwood Creek) and we also had church vans from less fortunate areas bring kids to our neighborhood to trick or treat. I didn't mind at all. They had a safe place to trick or treat, they were supervised by adults, and they all said THANK YOU.You should see Highland Park in Dallas. It's insane. They bring kids from other parts of Dallas in on buses. My previous employer would decorate their foyer with skeletons, tombstones, spider webs, and all that. They even had a smoke machine. Kids had to walk through the cemetery to get the treats. It was so busy, the kids were lined up 20-30 deep to get in. They hired armed security to pass out the candy. And it was like that all over the neighborhood. A guy on the next block put up a giant movie screen in his yard and was showing horror movies.
Reach-arounds, Happy Endings, Cleveland Steamers...you know, the usual.I’m intrigued at what the etcetera involved.
WWPI saw the epitome of a helicopter parent last night. Mom and Dad drove the kid, stopped the car, parked, got out and walked up to each house with their kid. Now what was weird was Mom was dressed up herself as the female from the Roger Rabbit Movie...you dress in a super sexy costume like that (she carried it off very well too) but hover over your kid....
can we get a Ring security doorbell screen shot?I saw the epitome of a helicopter parent last night. Mom and Dad drove the kid, stopped the car, parked, got out and walked up to each house with their kid. Now what was weird was Mom was dressed up herself as the female from the Roger Rabbit Movie...you dress in a super sexy costume like that (she carried it off very well too) but hover over your kid....
I shoulda taken a pic! Sorry!can we get a Ring security doorbell screen shot?
FFS you better have a pic!I saw the epitome of a helicopter parent last night. Mom and Dad drove the kid, stopped the car, parked, got out and walked up to each house with their kid. Now what was weird was Mom was dressed up herself as the female from the Roger Rabbit Movie...you dress in a super sexy costume like that (she carried it off very well too) but hover over your kid....
I shoulda taken a pic! Sorry!
Subtle, actually not so subtle, brag here.Recently moved to a neighborhood that is a “destination” neighborhood (people give full-sized candy bars, etc) for trick-or-treaters. Cars parked everywhere from the travelers. Creates traffic jams and makes it dangerous for kids to cross streets.
Sorry. Not sorry. I’m betting you already have a ton of fapalicious pics down there in Moms basement. 😉😂What a fuggin asshole you are GM, THAT IS MY AWARD! That is so mean.
Sorry. Not sorry. I’m betting you already have a ton of fapalicious pics down there in Moms basement. 😉😂
Ha, maybe, but the fact remains that we had TONS of traffic with kids running around.Subtle, actually not so subtle, brag here.
Now what was weird was Mom was dressed up herself as the female from the Roger Rabbit Movie...you dress in a super sexy costume like that (she carried it off very well too) but hover over your kid....
I really need to change my attitude to yours on this topic. Not gonna lie.Yeah, we always have kids from other neighborhoods. I feel the same way about them as I drop about teenagers trick or treating….
Here, have some candy!
When I was younger I used to get indignant about it, but it's~$25 worth of candy and they're kids. Who cares where they live or how old they are. Let them enjoy being kids on Halloween, hell I enjoy it as much as they do.I really need to change my attitude to yours on this topic. Not gonna lie.
and no pic. Of mom or cartoon.I saw the epitome of a helicopter parent last night. Mom and Dad drove the kid, stopped the car, parked, got out and walked up to each house with their kid. Now what was weird was Mom was dressed up herself as the female from the Roger Rabbit Movie...you dress in a super sexy costume like that (she carried it off very well too) but hover over your kid....
I'm pretty sure I saw you dressed up as a bot last Halloween. I knew that was you, silly.I love Halloween. I always prepare very carefully for this holiday.