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<blockquote data-quote="Lammie" data-source="post: 592255" data-attributes="member: 3306"><p>Don't get me started on Halloween. When I lived in Arlington it became not PC to celebrate it. Mega churches were calling it "satan's birthday". People would keep their kids home, there were rumors about cults kidnapping blonde haired, blue eyed children to use as sacrifice. Funny, I had one of those and he always got overlooked by the cultists. It was totally out of hand. We couldn't even carve pumpkins. We weren't supposed to "scare" the children. No witches, no ghosts, no vampires. I would have had no costumes at all as a child. I was the devil one year. It was one of those College Hill costumes that came in a box. I never wanted to be a princess. </p><p></p><p>I always thought that a good scare was healthy. What are roller coasters for? </p><p></p><p>I was ever so glad when I moved to Cleburne and discovered that Halloween was alive and well. I guess the cults had either taken over there or hadn't gotten that far yet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lammie, post: 592255, member: 3306"] Don't get me started on Halloween. When I lived in Arlington it became not PC to celebrate it. Mega churches were calling it "satan's birthday". People would keep their kids home, there were rumors about cults kidnapping blonde haired, blue eyed children to use as sacrifice. Funny, I had one of those and he always got overlooked by the cultists. It was totally out of hand. We couldn't even carve pumpkins. We weren't supposed to "scare" the children. No witches, no ghosts, no vampires. I would have had no costumes at all as a child. I was the devil one year. It was one of those College Hill costumes that came in a box. I never wanted to be a princess. I always thought that a good scare was healthy. What are roller coasters for? I was ever so glad when I moved to Cleburne and discovered that Halloween was alive and well. I guess the cults had either taken over there or hadn't gotten that far yet. [/QUOTE]
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