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Halloween - How To: Trick or Treat


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Hey!
Hey you! Hey guys!
HEY!
That's better! Now tell me?
Why are you bored? Don't you know what day it is?
Oh come on! It's HALLOWEEN!
Halloween?! You know? Trick or treat?
OK... Time for some information, I guess...
First, you have to answer a vital question: are you too
old to go trick or treating? If you feel too old, chances
are you probably are. But don't let that stop you!
Do you like candy?
Do you like chocolate?
Do you like teeth rotting goodness?
Do you like to play pranks to your friends?
There you go! Perfect to go out trick or treating!
Since you are about to play some pranks, you should
cunningly disguise yourself. As luck would have it, costumes
are a well established part of the Halloween tradition.
First, we'll go with the classics: a Bedsheet with two
holes cut into it makes an almost perfect ghost costume...
Well... the holes are supposed to be for the eyes...
...and a WHITE sheet would be more apropriate...
...unless you're 'ghosting' in a hippy community!
Simple face masks might also serve the purpose of dusguise,
but usually aren't as cunning and quite easy to see through,
not only to the wearer!
And by all means, let's not forget full body costumes, but
you might want to be careful when choosing the desing!
Although cute costumes have established themself
over recent years, the classical scary ones still
are the better choice!
Planning a good route can come in handy. Not only can you
grab more sweets in less time this way but you also can
familiarize yourself with possible escape routes.
You might want to make sure that you aren't using up
too many calories running around between houses, so
constrain your area to a radius of 100 miles tops...
...that will leave about 50% of the average trick-or-treat
outcome on your hips!
When going about to collect candy and chocolate you should
come prepared with a container to haul off your loot.
While a bit of optimism is called for, you shouldn't turn
up at the doorstep carrying a container that is twice your size.
That's better. You can always leave the large container out
of view and approach every house with an empty, small one.
Makes you look poor and yields better results!
Ever so often you might come across a not-so-friendly person.
Every neighborhood has those. It's a federal requirement.
A good idea would be to take your parents with you...
Although, depending on their current state or condition,
a tazer or even a rubber band might be more efficient...
Just for reference, we will now go over a typical trick-or-treat.
First: check your costume...
Next: ring the doorbell - or, lacking one of those: just knock!
After soiling your pants, you ask the question that is set
forth in the first ammandment of the Halloween conduct:
"Trick or Treat?"
While most people will be sufficiently familiar with
Halloween to provide the treat, there might be situations that
call for... "trick or..." (DOORSLAM)
...the trick.
Now it's time to decide what kind of trick you are going
to play. A classic would be to wrap the house
or car in toilet paper.
If there's a car around: sugar in the gas tank is
always a good chuckle.
But what's alwasy a knee slapper: the good old
'brick in the window'.
(crash!)
Sometimes people might also misinterpret your ever so
clear and kind request... (GONG)
"Trick or Treat?"
(SNAP!)
Likewise it is not quite clear to some people what
constitutes a 'treat'...
"Trick or Treat?"
"whoopie!"
Some people try to give out healthy stuff... ON HALLOWEEN!
"Trick or Treat?"
In the popular opinion - and who cares about others? -
giving out healthy treats is just a polite way of asking
for a trick...
You should eat all your sweets as soon as you
get home - they might get bad after all...
...and you might experience a minor sensation that is
known as 'sugar rush'...
Now, wasn't that fun?
Of course there might be a hangover after twenty pounds
of chocolate, ten pounds of sugar and one bottle of vodka!
Oh, and look!
Only 364 days until Halloween! Keep counting!
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