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Halloween - 2012

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This year's jack-o-lantern...

#1: By day
#2: By night
#3: Me beside it, as a werewolf. I remained perfectly still, as if I was a stuffed mannequin, until the trick-or-treaters got just a few feet away. Then I would roar and lunge at the older ones, or growl "Happy Halloween" to the little ones... I got one adult girl to drop her treat sack, she was so scared. And several groups were too frightened to come to the door, even when I didn't move!

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Published: 12 years, 2 months ago
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rune132001
12 years, 2 months ago
funny
ruink
12 years, 2 months ago
mmmmm hmmmm
Ranma0029
12 years, 2 months ago
Sounds like fun!
soggymaster
12 years, 2 months ago
Sounds like you enjoyed yourself this evening :)
FoxyFemme
12 years, 2 months ago
My family has always loved Halloween - for as far back as I can remember. When I still lived with my parents, and decided for myself that I was 'too old to go trick or treating' (about the same time I started high school), I started haunting our house, with decorations, costumes and sound effects. When I grew up and left home, the neighborhood kids were disappointed that the house wasn't so spooky any more. Many years later, I have a house and a family of my own, and I still haunt our home for Halloween.

With it falling mid-week, we didn't go too overboard this year. We replaced the two porch lights with dim red lights. We set up a small 'graveyard' in front of the house, about 8 feet wide and 18 feet long, fenced on three sides with a spooky looking fence hung with small plastic pumpkin lights. In the graveyard were two graves with headstones, and with strips of burlap staked over the grass to look like fresh-turned dirt. A pirate skeleton was rising out of one of them, from the waist up. Then there were three carved jack-o-lanterns, and a chair containing what looked like a werewolf mannequin. The werewolf was me, in a latex mask costume.

I would sit perfectly motionless while the trick-or-treaters came to the house across the front lawn. I wouldn't move or talk until most of each batch were within a few feet of me. Then, if it was real little kids, I would wave one hand look at them, and growl, "Happy Halloween!". Older kids would have me snarling and lunging at them!

Several groups of kids were too scared to even cross the lawn. (Since we do scary stuff every year, out house has a bit of a reputation for being scary.) Only one little boy was so scared that he cried, and he was only three or so. His older sisters, about age 6, took my mild werewolf act in stride. Of the older kids and adults, quite a few screamed and ran all the way back to the street when I snarled and lunged, and one lady dropped her treat bag and jumped back, even though she had been certain as she fearfully approached that the werewolf had to be somebody in a costume. I would usually growl at the older ones and then say in a growly voice to come to the door for their candy, where my wife or daughter would give them their treats.

We gave out about four and a half bags of candy. About typical in our area for a mid-week Halloween.
JunkBox
12 years, 2 months ago
There's a house down the street from my apartment that always goes hog wild for Halloween and Christmas. The whole yard is festooned with cobwebs and tombstones, zombies and skeletons hanging from wires and trees, and a big... something, it varies each year, on the corner. Much like you did, only going much further over the top.

One year I had to stop in and tell them I was impressed with the house... the Dad of the house answered the door in "bloody" hospital scrubs to pass out candy, and they had a soundtrack that included an awful lot of screaming in the background. Quite a show!
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