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<blockquote data-quote="herofan" data-source="post: 1539418" data-attributes="member: 17843"><p>When I was a teen on Halloween night, out town square was filled with people soaping windows, shooting fireworks, and getting into light mischief. The police allowed it as long as</p><p>It didn't get out of hand. Store owners stayed in their places to make sure nobody harmed them too badly. There might be an occasional egg here and there. </p><p></p><p>Now the square is filled with little guys and their parents getting candy from all the stores. Not a prankster in sight. Heck, they don't even leave the lights on at the school and have the custodians stay the night to scare off pranksters anymore. I'm feeling old. </p><p></p><p>Regardless of what else has changed for the worst in the mischief category, Halloween hasn't. Most people felt it a little dangerous to even be out very late when I was a kid. Now the only danger is possibly running off the road laughing at some 50 year old's costume.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="herofan, post: 1539418, member: 17843"] When I was a teen on Halloween night, out town square was filled with people soaping windows, shooting fireworks, and getting into light mischief. The police allowed it as long as It didn’t get out of hand. Store owners stayed in their places to make sure nobody harmed them too badly. There might be an occasional egg here and there. Now the square is filled with little guys and their parents getting candy from all the stores. Not a prankster in sight. Heck, they don’t even leave the lights on at the school and have the custodians stay the night to scare off pranksters anymore. I’m feeling old. Regardless of what else has changed for the worst in the mischief category, Halloween hasn’t. Most people felt it a little dangerous to even be out very late when I was a kid. Now the only danger is possibly running off the road laughing at some 50 year old’s costume. [/QUOTE]
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