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By Phil Man
October 29, 2008 11:43 AM | Link to this
I’ll recycle. I’ll send my kids out to a neighborhood that has it earlier than us. Then the next day I’ll pass that candy out so my house doesn’t get egged. And then they go out for ours too.
By Kevin
October 29, 2008 8:48 AM | Link to this
Probably about 40 or 50 dollars on candy to give away in the New England Heights area (Saybrook Dr.)
I also was wondering what the big thing is with not going to the door to beg, why is it that most beggars stay on the sidewalk ?
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By Phil Man
October 29, 2008 11:43 AM | Link to this
I’ll recycle. I’ll send my kids out to a neighborhood that has it earlier than us. Then the next day I’ll pass that candy out so my house doesn’t get egged. And then they go out for ours too.
By Kevin
October 29, 2008 8:48 AM | Link to this
Probably about 40 or 50 dollars on candy to give away in the New England Heights area (Saybrook Dr.)
I also was wondering what the big thing is with not going to the door to beg, why is it that most beggars stay on the sidewalk ?