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  • Why I hate Hallowe'en, by Moochie Cat

    When I lived in my hometown I had a love/hate relationship with this holiday. I thoroughly enjoyed getting in costume and going to bars with friends..that was an awesome time and I have many great memories. Mainly because when everyone is in costume, and drinking, nobody worries about talking to anyone who is less than perfect i.e. FAT. I had some of the best fun one year dressed as a doctor and wearing one rubber glove...I lost count of the guys who would come up to me and bend over...geez...too funny...

    Anyway..loved it!

    Bought my house..hated the whole trick or treat thing. I had the idea one year to sit on the steps, have a "DO NOT CROSS" line at the edge of the yard, and slingshot the treats into the bags. (I'm pretty good with my slingshot, trust me)
    I never actually did that, but I was always worried about being the last house on a dead end street with a big stand of trees right beside it that evil teenagers could hide in as they did their mischief.
    Ok..so no mischief ever happened, but they could probably feel my vibe.

    Sold the house, moved into apt with bf in another city. We live right on the ocean which we love. What we don't love is that just a little ways down the oceanfront path that goes by our complex is a little rocky point. This time of year pyro-wannabe's seem to think this is THE place to come and set off fireworks.
    Each year it's the same...it's like a frickin' war zone! (we actually have a barracks/army training place a ways down the opposite direction, so we do hear rifle fire and drills every once in a while as well. My nephew thought it was a rap group practicing when he stayed here... )

    Luckily the new cat, Ella, takes it all in stride and she pretty much ignores it.

    It'd be ok if the fireworks were something to look at....but these yahoos seem to not know how to angle them, and usually we'll just see a flash on the rocks. Or they're just screamers..oh wow..big whooping deal! It's a wonder the "BOOM" isn't followed by "My HAND! MY PRECIOUS HAND!!"

    My favourite is when they are out there in the light of day setting them off! What the heck is the point of that!!

    And then you'll hear them walking through our parking area to go home, and it's always the same...these testosterone-filled male voices hyucking about it all...and the way our complex is set up the sound really carries.

    This'll go on for about a week past Hallowe'en as well. I know, I know, it's not any big inconvenience for anyone, but it's just so predictable and boring.

    Maybe I should go out and join them next time, hey? I'll practice my "Hyuck-hyuck-hyuck!" and go blend in.

    Ok...I feel better now....going to look nostalgically at my slingshot....
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    Re: Why I hate Hallowe'en, by Moochie Cat

    Want my husband's Ding Dong for your slingshot? It's not the size that matters yanno.
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      Re: Why I hate Hallowe'en, by Moochie Cat

      Is it legal in your area? it is illegal here to even own them so we only have that issue on the 4th.

      well you could go down there and leave them a surprize for the next group when it is empty. maybe a blown off "finger" use Cleo's thingie and paint it a nice bloody red.
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        Re: Why I hate Hallowe'en, by Moochie Cat

        Only certain places can sell them (I think) and you have to be of a certain age to buy them, but yes, they're legal.

        It's not so bad...I was just woken up a few times last night because of it, and I know there'll be even more of it tonight.
        Ah well...
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        • #5
          Re: Why I hate Hallowe'en, by Moochie Cat

          Are there any city statutes against shooting off fireworks in the city, a park or within so many feet of a building? There usually are for explosive devices. I'd contact the city and minimally see if the police can deliver a fire permit ticket, or what have you.

          It's that or black your teeth out and bring the Jack Daniels.
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          • #6
            Re: Why I hate Hallowe'en, by Moochie Cat

            It's not like they set up camp or anything. They'd be gone by the time law enforcement got there. Think of roving goons with fireworks.
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            • #7
              Re: Why I hate Hallowe'en, by Moochie Cat

              I feel your pain. I used to hate Hallowe'en in Victoria for that reason - especially because our one dog absolutely detests the noises - and there was quite an abundance of people - some who even got together as a street (one over) and had a fireworks party/display.

              Now, here, it's New Year's Eve (and before/afterward), but not Hallowe'en - but that doesn't make the dog any better, just because it's a different time of year!!
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                Re: Why I hate Hallowe'en, by Moochie Cat

                Victoria is such a beautiful city, it really is. My older sister went to study at UVIC back in the late 80's early 90's and the only thing weird about the city was she was sure there were satanists in the city, because she heard or saw a few mutilated animals like cats in the city at times, and she didn't think they were from being run over by cars by accident. Oh well. Halloween was an okay holiday for me, the fire crackers and fire works used to make me nervous, with the teenage punks just wakling the streets blowing them off whenever and whereever they were, didn't matter if you were near by or small children. So I can understand your frustration with Halloween!
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                • #9
                  Why I LOVE Halloween!

                  Moochie,

                  I must confess that if I lived where you are, I would be with the roving band of goons setting off fireworks. I live in a small town (i.e. no stop light) and Halloween is a free-for-all. As a teen, we lit outhouses on fire in the middle of the one intersection in town, we threw water balloons filled with poo, poured a drum of oil down the road so we could "skake" hanging on the back of a pick-up truck and generally caused all to break lose.

                  To combat us, the cops/fire departmant would try to take control. I have been sprayed with the hose, chased all down the main street by an idiot with a gun (cop) and tear gassed!

                  You know, I have grown up now, but I do miss the camo and the fun we had on Halloween. I promise, no one was ever hurt and except for the outhouses (sometimes built just to burn) no property was damaged.

                  Deb
                  Originally posted by Moochiecat
                  When I lived in my hometown I had a love/hate relationship with this holiday. I thoroughly enjoyed getting in costume and going to bars with friends..that was an awesome time and I have many great memories. Mainly because when everyone is in costume, and drinking, nobody worries about talking to anyone who is less than perfect i.e. FAT. I had some of the best fun one year dressed as a doctor and wearing one rubber glove...I lost count of the guys who would come up to me and bend over...geez...too funny...

                  Anyway..loved it!

                  Bought my house..hated the whole trick or treat thing. I had the idea one year to sit on the steps, have a "DO NOT CROSS" line at the edge of the yard, and slingshot the treats into the bags. (I'm pretty good with my slingshot, trust me)
                  I never actually did that, but I was always worried about being the last house on a dead end street with a big stand of trees right beside it that evil teenagers could hide in as they did their mischief.
                  Ok..so no mischief ever happened, but they could probably feel my vibe.

                  Sold the house, moved into apt with bf in another city. We live right on the ocean which we love. What we don't love is that just a little ways down the oceanfront path that goes by our complex is a little rocky point. This time of year pyro-wannabe's seem to think this is THE place to come and set off fireworks.
                  Each year it's the same...it's like a frickin' war zone! (we actually have a barracks/army training place a ways down the opposite direction, so we do hear rifle fire and drills every once in a while as well. My nephew thought it was a rap group practicing when he stayed here... )

                  Luckily the new cat, Ella, takes it all in stride and she pretty much ignores it.

                  It'd be ok if the fireworks were something to look at....but these yahoos seem to not know how to angle them, and usually we'll just see a flash on the rocks. Or they're just screamers..oh wow..big whooping deal! It's a wonder the "BOOM" isn't followed by "My HAND! MY PRECIOUS HAND!!"

                  My favourite is when they are out there in the light of day setting them off! What the heck is the point of that!!

                  And then you'll hear them walking through our parking area to go home, and it's always the same...these testosterone-filled male voices hyucking about it all...and the way our complex is set up the sound really carries.

                  This'll go on for about a week past Hallowe'en as well. I know, I know, it's not any big inconvenience for anyone, but it's just so predictable and boring.

                  Maybe I should go out and join them next time, hey? I'll practice my "Hyuck-hyuck-hyuck!" and go blend in.

                  Ok...I feel better now....going to look nostalgically at my slingshot....
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                  • #10
                    Re: Why I hate Hallowe'en, by Moochie Cat

                    Fireworks are not an issue here on Halloween, they're pretty much reserved for 4th of July and New Years.

                    You'd hate us if we were neighbors though. Because we spend a big chunk of change on fireworks on the 4th..our neighbors who believe in nothing and celebrate nothing, hate us! But they are legal and we're on our own property so they can't say anything. We don't set them off in the middle of the night though, just after dark and until they're gone.


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                    • #11
                      Re: Why I hate Hallowe'en, by Moochie Cat

                      Toronto had a fireworks issue in the early summer (was around one of the holidays) with gang kids actually using them as weapons, aiming them at each other like guns. it was caught on video.

                      I think there were two housefires started this year with kids messing around with fireworks.

                      I'm not sure what our laws are on them..i do see them on sale year round..but don't see much of them set off outside of 'firework' holidays.

                      strange that you guys have such an issue with them moochie, is that just in victoria?

                      My husband is obsessed with those 'banger' type of firecrackers. the little loud ones. it's some immature guy thing..like the 'screamer' ones LOL.
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