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Comments on: All Hallowed Evening https://whynow.dumka.us/2015/10/31/all-hallowed-evening-11/ On-line Opinion Magazine...OK, it's a blog Sun, 08 Nov 2015 03:06:48 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.4.3 By: Bryan https://whynow.dumka.us/2015/10/31/all-hallowed-evening-11/comment-page-1/#comment-80348 Sun, 08 Nov 2015 03:06:48 +0000 http://whynow.dumka.us/?p=36086#comment-80348 That was when he just stared at me when I was working. Now he flops down on the keyboard shelf until he gets all of the attention he feels he needs.

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By: oldwhitelady https://whynow.dumka.us/2015/10/31/all-hallowed-evening-11/comment-page-1/#comment-80343 Sat, 07 Nov 2015 17:54:38 +0000 http://whynow.dumka.us/?p=36086#comment-80343 I LOVE that picture! Cute!

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By: Bryan https://whynow.dumka.us/2015/10/31/all-hallowed-evening-11/comment-page-1/#comment-80324 Tue, 03 Nov 2015 03:43:15 +0000 http://whynow.dumka.us/?p=36086#comment-80324 I went to elementary school down here, and Halloween wasn’t a big deal because there were so few people about, but it was celebrated. When my parents moved back in the early ’60’s it was alive and well. All of the sudden in the late 1990’s it became a celebration of Satan. Just another outbreak of the particularly American disease – Great Awakenings.

Nope, Hipparchia, Harley Quinn.

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By: hipparchia https://whynow.dumka.us/2015/10/31/all-hallowed-evening-11/comment-page-1/#comment-80323 Tue, 03 Nov 2015 00:59:09 +0000 http://whynow.dumka.us/?p=36086#comment-80323 Harley Quin

http://www.agathachristie.com/christies-work/detectives/harley-quin/7

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By: Badtux https://whynow.dumka.us/2015/10/31/all-hallowed-evening-11/comment-page-1/#comment-80321 Mon, 02 Nov 2015 16:17:28 +0000 http://whynow.dumka.us/?p=36086#comment-80321 Yeah, I don’t get that, Bryan. I grew up in Fundistan and trick-or-treating was accepted and nobody freaked out about it back then. WTF happened?

Even here in our family-friendly city of Santa Clara, it’s a dying thing. I think because the local housing market is pushing families with children out of the South Bay into the Central Valley, which really sucks for their parents but it allows a half dozen bros to rent a three bedroom house and turn it into a frat house for $10,000 a month rent (they spend most of their time at Google or Facebook so the fact they end up sleeping in shifts doesn’t matter to them, the fact that when they get home they can play wicked multi-player games matters more). I will be so glad when the bubble busts and all these kiddies end up going back to Bugfuckistan where they came from… of course, with my luck, I’ll be going back with them. SIGH.

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By: Bryan https://whynow.dumka.us/2015/10/31/all-hallowed-evening-11/comment-page-1/#comment-80320 Mon, 02 Nov 2015 05:17:54 +0000 http://whynow.dumka.us/?p=36086#comment-80320 When I lived in San Diego, I knew a guy who spent time hunting in Mexico, and I could give the candy to him for the kids in the little villages. I lived in a small apartment complex, and we never got kids come by. Since being here I haven’t seen a half dozen kids, and that stopped a decade ago.

I don’t really like US candy, and the stuff I like isn’t imported to the US. Come to think of it, most US candy is probably imported, but not the kind I like from Europe.

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By: Badtux https://whynow.dumka.us/2015/10/31/all-hallowed-evening-11/comment-page-1/#comment-80315 Mon, 02 Nov 2015 00:30:53 +0000 http://whynow.dumka.us/?p=36086#comment-80315 I had a number of trick-or-treaters stop by my front door. Some of the costumes were quite imaginative, as you’d expect for the Silicon Valley. There was a kid in his tweens who was dressed as some kind of Japanese anime hero complete with bright flashing multicolored LED lights — talk about blinding! Then there was the kid with a multi-colored box on his head who was actually a character from a video game. I had to ask about that one!

It wasn’t as busy as last year, but the last trick-or-treaters came by at around 9:15 (the older ones of course, duh). I then brought in my glowing jack-o-lantern (a plastic one with a LED push-to-click light inside it, duh), turned off all the lights, and then gloated over my candy, mine, all mine bwhahahaha!

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By: Bryan https://whynow.dumka.us/2015/10/31/all-hallowed-evening-11/comment-page-1/#comment-80313 Sun, 01 Nov 2015 03:18:56 +0000 http://whynow.dumka.us/?p=36086#comment-80313 I was in the same boat until I read a puff piece that included ‘Harley Quinn’ among the popular costumes and I clicked on it to find out who or what this ‘Quinn’ was. I think it was probably on the BBC.

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By: hipparchia https://whynow.dumka.us/2015/10/31/all-hallowed-evening-11/comment-page-1/#comment-80312 Sun, 01 Nov 2015 02:14:51 +0000 http://whynow.dumka.us/?p=36086#comment-80312 ale wives! grrrl brewerz!

I had no idea. up until this minute I’d always thought alewives were fish http://www.anglerweb.com/fish/alewife

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By: Bryan https://whynow.dumka.us/2015/10/31/all-hallowed-evening-11/comment-page-1/#comment-80310 Sun, 01 Nov 2015 01:14:36 +0000 http://whynow.dumka.us/?p=36086#comment-80310 The ‘witch’ costumes are actually the ‘uniform’ of ale wives, medieval women brewers. The tall cone hat was to stand out above the crowd on market days and the broom was actually a staff stuck in the ground outside the door to indicate a batch was ready. The connection to witchcraft occurred when men decided to get into the brewing business.

Candy apples and popcorn balls are real Halloween treats. 🙂

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