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<blockquote data-quote="lmf64" data-source="post: 316089" data-attributes="member: 7736"><p>I will not be buying candy to hand out ever again. I am so broke I can hardly see straight. I called my bro to pick up a bag of candy for me when he came to pick up the costume I made for his three year old. He brought bubble gum (yuck). A bag with 90 pieces. We had a grand total of 10 kids. 6 teens came before it even got dark. I hate it when teenagers (not young teens, driving teens) are out trick or treating. There oughta be a law that you can no longer go after the age of 13. Anyway, like I said 10 kids, 6 teens in a group, 2 late grade school kids (like 5th grade) and my niece and nephew who got presents instead of candy. So 90 pieces of gum and 8 kids. If I would have known it was going to be that bad I would have given the teens more (only gave them two pieces each). When the two others came it was like 8:30 and I gave them a handfull each, but I still have bubble gum coming out of my ears.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lmf64, post: 316089, member: 7736"] I will not be buying candy to hand out ever again. I am so broke I can hardly see straight. I called my bro to pick up a bag of candy for me when he came to pick up the costume I made for his three year old. He brought bubble gum (yuck). A bag with 90 pieces. We had a grand total of 10 kids. 6 teens came before it even got dark. I hate it when teenagers (not young teens, driving teens) are out trick or treating. There oughta be a law that you can no longer go after the age of 13. Anyway, like I said 10 kids, 6 teens in a group, 2 late grade school kids (like 5th grade) and my niece and nephew who got presents instead of candy. So 90 pieces of gum and 8 kids. If I would have known it was going to be that bad I would have given the teens more (only gave them two pieces each). When the two others came it was like 8:30 and I gave them a handfull each, but I still have bubble gum coming out of my ears. [/QUOTE]
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