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Man this was the lamest holloween ever , iahd put up all this candy, only to have a few knocks at the door.............

the kids would come up in their get ups , give them candy and then ask if their parents wanted any,


not even one cheer leader came to the door this year the best looking came up to the door ten put on her mask,,,,,,,,,,,ugh what a let down this year was.


So what awas going on in Atlanta this , nothing in Orlando.:confused:
 
the grass is always greener....

Where did all the kids go????., find out what neighborhoods the DAL, UA, AA, UPS captains live., parents aren't stupid, they take taking their kids to the higher income neighborhoods (not saying the previous posters live in tin sheds or anything). Less traffic, more trust worthy homeowners, and of course better candy. I never heard of parents willing to haul their kids 15-20 miles just to find the "rich 'hoods", until I met a guy in college who grew up in the projects and he explained what Halloween was like in his neck of the woods.

I think I would stay away from the captains' homes since they are the ones that give out the chocolates the say "Thank you for Choosing Marriott"........i jest

SR
 
I worked in the Emergency Department (pays the rent) last night and we only had about a dozen. What's with this giant sponge dude called Bob? We had 3 or 4 dressed up like the sponge guy. Am I getting old or something? I think I swiped all of the Nerds from the bowl before the first little vandal even arrived. NEVER drink a warm Diet Coke with vast quantities of Nerds. I ended up slurping Mylanta the rest of the night.

Fly Happy Y'all
 
Halloween...

Our neighboorhood is pretty new, the circle I live in had their second annual Halloween parade, followed by a quick picnic, then everybody runs home to get ready for the Trick or Treaters. Really a good time, and great neighborhood.

It's funny, we kept telling kids that they could take what they could grab with one hand...almost all of them instead would take only about one item, maybe two. Considering all we've heard about rude, greedy kids, it was nice to see the majority (actually almost all) were polite, said 'Thank you', etc... still gives me hope for the future! At least in Texas...

Ended up bringing the excess to the airport cargo workers, since I was jumping out that night to go to work...

Fly safe!

FastCargo

PS Dieterly...lighten up man!
 
HappyFlying said:
What's with this giant sponge dude called Bob? We had 3 or 4 dressed up like the sponge guy.


.....NEVER drink a warm Diet Coke.....

Dude, Spongebob Squarepants is the man! He's a funny cartoon...if you have little ones (or in my case, a kindergarten teacher for a wife) you KNOW Spongebob.

Also, Diet Coke goes with everything. It's liquid crack. It's the nectar of life.

Chunk
 
spongebob

You may KNOW SB, but can you sing the entire song?

Slug

Father of Aaron (7) and Daniel (5)



Are you ready kids?!

Aye, Aye, Captain!!!

I can't hear you.

Aye, Aye, Captain!!!

Oh, who lives in a pineapple under the sea?!

SPONGE BOB, SQUARE PANTS!!!!!!!

Absorbent and yellow and porous is he!

SPONGE BOB, SQUARE PANTS!!!!!!!

If nautical nonsense be something you wish,

SPONGE BOB, SQUARE PANTS!!!!!!!

Then drop on the deck and flop like a fish

SPONGE BOB, SQUARE PANTS!!!!!!!

Ready!!!!!!!!

SPONGE BOB, SQUARE PANTS!!!!!!!
SPONGE BOB, SQUARE PANTS!!!!!!!
SPONGE BOB, SQUARE PANTS!!!!!!!
SPONGE BOB,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, SQUARE PANTS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1!!!!!!
 
OK guys, I just watched SpongeBob on the dish. I think my cat liked it too. I have no younguns so I guess I've been out of the loop or something. As for Diet Coke, I when I get off of my bicycle I drink a Diet Coke no matter how hot it is. Last time a rode the 103 mile Assault on Mt Mitchell all I could think of was how bad I wanted my DC fix that was waiting for me at the top of the mountain. I must say though that the Nerds created some chemical reaction that mimics hot magma in the upper digestive tract. Maybe I'm just getting old. I'll be 35 soon. Ouch! It hurts to think about it. Thanks for enlightening me about Mr. Squarepants.

Y'all keep it level
HappyFlying :D
 
Sponge Bob?

Never heard of Sponge Bob till I read it on this board. So I asked if they ever heard of the Spnnge Bob song. They started singing it and because I had the previous post in front of me I was able to sing right with them. Suddenly Dad has changed,he is one of us............. thanks guys.
 
Re: Sponge Bob?

TurboS7 said:
Never heard of Sponge Bob till I read it on this board. So I asked if they ever heard of the Spnnge Bob song. They started singing it and because I had the previous post in front of me I was able to sing right with them. Suddenly Dad has changed,he is one of us............. thanks guys.

And another family is reunited thanks to flightinfo.com *play crappy lifetime music now* ;)

God Sponge Bob is this cult thing, there in college at least.
 
pretzels for Halloween

My kids were going thru there Halloween candy last night. There about half way down the stash was the single serve airline style snack pretzels. The little bags the FA give out on Delta or ASA. I can't remember which it is.

My first thought was, wow time are so tough you have to swipe some pretzels to give out for Halloween night from the airline. I live in Boca(rent prices are exorbitantly too high), so I assume that is not the case and someone simply found someplace to buy them locally in the little individual packages.

Then my thought turned to oh, she is one of those people who used to give out apples rather than candy as "too much candy is a bad thing". As kids we used to put signs up in these peoples yards telling the other kids the where the neighborhood assclown was giving out the stupid apples.
 
A bunch of our FA's live in Boca, and we have or had tons of pretzels on our airplanes. But that is O.K. we just bill theD.O.D. for them. Your tax dollars at work.
 
Halloween

Thought I'd bring this up from last year,

Average number of kids - Friday nite helps,

no spongebobs



Slug
 
Hey...

Slug,

I was wondering why this thread popped up in my 'reply' alerts...I had forgotten all about it! Didn't realize it was a year old until I read my old post! All your fault man...:).

Have a great Halloween...and Dieterly still needs to relax...

Fly Safe!

FastCargo
 
What a diffrence a year makes. I just got back from playing 5.0 hours of baseball with my 20 year old son. Some kids came by the field and we traded a new baseball for some candy. Then we sat down and ate it. Lots of trick or treaters came to the house this year, we ran out of candy. Economy must be picking up. :)
 
I can handle sponge bob...he's alright.

Its those F'n WIGGLES that I would like to smack..

:D
 
Definitely more than last year. Agree that being a Friday night helped. Didn't see any Sponge Bob's. In fact, didn't see anything out of the ordinary except for some people dressing up their dogs which was kind of cute. First time I didn't go out with any of my kids (except when I've been out of town a couple of times), they all went out with their friends :( .
 
Good number of kids this year... my daughter (4 1/2) had a blast...

Lots of kids came dressed up... One even came dressed up as Dieterly.. he got a rock...
 
I've been giving out handfuls of the stuff I like getting as a kid...Almond Joy, Hersheys, Reeces cups, Tootsie Pops, 100 Grand, Kit Kats, etc. No hard candy or apples or any crap like that.

Had a twelve year old tell me "now you guys, like, really know how to give out candy..."

Probably had about fifty kids come by, total. I know a few turned back when they saw Captain Bonehead sitting on the porch. He's a foam-rubber skeleton wearing one of my old uniforms. And he has a green chem light stuck inside his skull. Maybe I overdid it...

One six year old pointed at the Captain and asked "why are you trying to make is scary?" I didn't get a chance to answer, but what I was thinking was: "well sh_t, what's Halloween for?"

Do kids not "get it" anymore?
 
I was F.Gump last year. I was off again this year as well. It was my 8 month old son's first Halloween. We had his picture taken in his bee costume. It was awsome.

Around 6:00, I fired up the grill and with flames leaping from it, I heard a gang of trick or treaters yell those flames are cool, let's go there. The chicken was good and we had several kids come by.

See ya
 
3 rings the whole night, very disappointing as this is the first Halloween I haven't been on the road in years. Maybe 8 kids total with the 3 rings.

When I was a kid I too remember the seas of kids roaming the streets and needing bowls and bowls of candy so you didn't run out... the last few years in suburban Chicagoland have been weak.

Sad. :(
 
Turbo, dont feel bad

I had no trick-or-treaters here in NYC because all the kids know better than to get caught doing that stuff here. Not that I live in a bad neighborhood, but for the past few years I been here I havent heard one single doorbell ring from stinky trick-or-treaters. I did however feel a bit concerned about eggings and imature kiddies. For instance, when I took my gf home tonight, we experienced an 'inexperienced egger' we were standing on the sidewalk waiting for the bus when this minivan pulls up with a bunch of kids inside. I knew something was fishy with the windows rolled down and some girl's head sticking out the window. So she tosses the egg 'softball' style and my gf and I are just standing there watching this egg land 10 feet away. Hilarious how she missed so badly while going so slow. I scream "What the *%) are you doing!" and chase after the car with my knife. If they hadn't droven off so fast one of them would be in ICU right now. probably all of them.
 
We didn't have many tonight in San Jose. Maybe 18 or so.

About 10:40 tonight I heard a knock at the door with a lot of giggling from post-pubescent teens. I opened the door quickly and abruptly went out on the porch and sort of yelled at them (about 6-8) telling them it was too late. Now I'm walking outside every once in a while to check and see that they aren't vandalizing my truck. What a 'great' holiday this has become....I feel like I'm negotiating with terrorists ("Give me some candy or I'll throw eggs at your house and break your windshield").

Wish I could have been a little more creative with them than to just show my anger. Maybe I should have opened the door and taken their picture immediately!

Oh well......

Goodnight all-

GP
 
The first ring was my next door neighbor with his kids. The neighbor was Roy....Complete with tiger claw marks on his neck and his daughters huge stuffed tiger pinned to his back.

The second ring was his neighbor with his kids...He was in an inflatable female Sumo suit.....Pink bikini and all.

Today I get therapy.....

My eye keeps twitch'in.
 
We kept a count going and got a total of 75 trick-or-treaters.

I guess Halloween is still going strong up here in Minnesota.
 
Unbelievable. That's exactly what I went as. Big tiger claw gouges across my neck and my daughter's stuffed white tiger.

Am I, by any chance, your neighbor?

(and yes, I went with my kids)
 
I was flying last night, so we decorated the cabin. Had a 3 Ft. tall Frankenstein doll in a seat, and the F/As handed out candy to all the PAX.

They seemed to have fun with it. Had a few kids on the flight as well. I would have killed my parents if they had made me miss Halloween to travel. Poor kids.
 

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