TLM answered Thursday October 13 2005, 6:43 pm: well you could throw a halloween party! those are always fun and scary! if you dont want to have a big party then you could just have a couple of friends over and watch some really good scary movies. or maybe you could just go hang out around the neighborhood with a couple of friends and take someone young out trick or treating. thats always good you could just steal their candy!lol! [ TLM's advice column | Ask TLM A Question ]
xXxpinky615xXx answered Thursday October 13 2005, 6:17 pm: Too old for trick or treating??? THAT'S CRAZY TALK! I'm 16, I still go trick or treating. My friends that have jobs and can buy their own damn candy go trick or treating.
But, if you think it's not COOL to be going trick or treating.. Then why don't you and a few friends hang out at someone's house, watch scary movies pop up some pop corn and get a big bag of candy and be crazy awesome kids. I know I'll be trick or treating though! [ xXxpinky615xXx's advice column | Ask xXxpinky615xXx A Question ]
blondebombshell33 answered Thursday October 13 2005, 6:01 pm: lOl! i still trick or treated when i was 13... but oH well! have or go to a party or watch scary movies with friends! go see the new Saw movie! im sure its gonna be good! i cried in the 1st Saw! lOl! aLso go to like a haunted house/trail! have fUn!
xOxO, aLeX [ blondebombshell33's advice column | Ask blondebombshell33 A Question ]
cailoisa answered Thursday October 13 2005, 5:50 pm: Do you have any little cousins or neighborhood kids that you could volunteer to go trick or treating with? You could chaperone them and carry a bag for yourself.
You could see if any of your friends are throwing a party, or you could throw one yourself. If all else fails, maybe you could have kettle corn and a scary movie marathon, either with just family or as a sleep over.
Myself, I'm taking my daughter trick or treating (I'm 20) and then she's having a sleep-over at grandma's house while I go to a party with my husband. So I'm guess I'm sort of doing all of the above. [ cailoisa's advice column | Ask cailoisa A Question ]
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