Q: Are you doing anything for Halloween?
A: Locking the door, drawing the curtains and sitting very quietly
It is an American tradition - non of this existed until the late 70’s and the Halloween film
Will be glad when it finishes, anybody would think the adults have never seen a pack of Haribo before.
love this
It is an American tradition - non of this existed until the late 70’s and the Halloween film
I would suggest this is someone that's pre-arranged with people where they would knock. I'd prefer this to dickheads ringing my doorbell 10 times when I don't know them.What made me laugh tonight was seeing this woman pull up opposite our house. Not a car I know, so just glanced over. She stopped the car and out got two smallish children, who went and knocked a door while this woman stayed sat in the car. Kids knocked the door, got some treats and then got back in the car and the woman then drove just a few more doors down and the same thing was repeated.
Always seen parents walking with the children, but never, ever seen someone driving their kids door to door.
Wyken is THAT bad now?? Haven't been back there since my nan passed away, but up by the Croft used to be quiet and full of oldies.Heard whilst walking down the street.
Child, about 7 I'd guess: "I've rang that fucking doorbell 10 times and they aren't answering"
Scumbag parent: "Fucking ridiculous, tight bastards"
Couldn't believe what I was hearing. For a start, don't let your child try the same door ten times.
We also had 3 teenagers in ski masks almost boot the door down. We had a sign up saying please don't knock (2 year old we were trying to get to sleep) and left a bowl of sweets out. First people that turned up took all of the sweets and the bowl. Can't wait to move away from Wyken.
Without a doubt the most annoying 'tradition' and the worst night of the year by far. Can't stand it. Utter nonsense.
We've put a sign out the last two years to say 'no trick or treating this year please' and that is simply down to the dog, who goes crazy when anyone knocks the door and jumps up at children and then runs right out into the street.Heard whilst walking down the street.
Child, about 7 I'd guess: "I've rang that fucking doorbell 10 times and they aren't answering"
Scumbag parent: "Fucking ridiculous, tight bastards"
Couldn't believe what I was hearing. For a start, don't let your child try the same door ten times.
We also had 3 teenagers in ski masks almost boot the door down. We had a sign up saying please don't knock (2 year old we were trying to get to sleep) and left a bowl of sweets out. First people that turned up took all of the sweets and the bowl. Can't wait to move away from Wyken.
Without a doubt the most annoying 'tradition' and the worst night of the year by far. Can't stand it. Utter nonsense.
No, seemed to me they were just driving around looking for any house with signs of decoration.I would suggest this is someone that's pre-arranged with people where they would knock. I'd prefer this to dickheads ringing my doorbell 10 times when I don't know them.
We've put a sign out the last two years to say 'no trick or treating this year please' and that is simply down to the dog, who goes crazy when anyone knocks the door and jumps up at children and then runs right out into the street.
Previous to having the dog we always welcomed trick or treaters to our door.
Didn't have anyone knock at all last night.
Wyken is THAT bad now?? Haven't been back there since my nan passed away, but up by the Croft used to be quiet and full of oldies.
Saying that, if 3 teenagers in ski masks pounded my door whilst the kids were asleep, not only would it be their last Halloween, but they'd need a fucking ambulance each.
Think I'm just outside wyken to be fair. Near the Wyken Pipen. It's just a shithole after living in Stivichall and Earlsdon. Been here 2 years and we've not had our street cleaned by the council once. It was every 4 weeks in Stivichall. Same council tax though. We are looking around Finham now. We had to rush into our first purchase and with work close and the mrs being from bulkington we chose round here. It's getting another year maximum and I'm off.
Finham is decent, had a result on the poker?
Yeah my grandparents lived in Finham so I grew up round there during the weekends. Bit different to my week days in Hillfields that's for sure.
We basically pay hardly anything a month at the moment and can afford to double everything if we need to as the mrs wasn't working at the time and now the lad has gone to nursery she got a full time job earning more than me. And I'm on a decent wedge myself without bragging too much and firing up the fax machine for a bid for the club.
Nice position to be in though, good time to think about moving somewhere for schools as well
Yep.It is a pain in the arse when you have dogs, have to get up and sort them out and get to the door.
Yep.
She's a lovely dog and really well behaved. She always obeys orders except for when someone knocks the door. You end up chasing her around for about 15 seconds trying to get her to calm down. She just wants to say hello, but her bark is very loud and she does scare some children (and some adults too for that matter).
Definitely. And weirdly enough my little brother is in year 9 at Finham.
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