recycle49 wrote:
Blade-Edge wrote:
But it's... tradition
*Cue that song from fiddler on the roof*I dont like that movie..
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we're watching it in international film, but now I have chess
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Oh, so once you reach the teen years people say you're too old?
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Well, I think 14 is the accepted cut-off point for Trick-or-Treating. You're never too old to celebrate the holiday though.
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ihaveamac wrote:
Oh, so once you reach the teen years people say you're too old?
You seem obsessed and like you think your big stuff case your a teen. You mention it all the time.
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I'm 13, and I haven't gone trick-or-treating in about a year or two. You could probably trick-or-treat until you're 13 or 14 though.
You're never too old to celebrate the holiday.
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wiimaster wrote:
Hm. I am 13, and I am probably going out to ToT... but not next year.
So yeah... 14-15.
Me too, around that age.

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I still trick-or-treat, and steal candy from my siblings.
I think... about 20, unless youre with a younger sibling or something.
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You're never too old! Once you feel too old, then stop-but trick-or-treating as an adult would be a bit ridiculous.
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cheddargirl wrote:
I don't think anyone is too old for Halloween; it just seems the way it's celebrated changes with age.
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exactly, when i turned 15 i stopped trick or treating and instead went to parties and stuff.
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soupoftomato wrote:
ihaveamac wrote:
Oh, so once you reach the teen years people say you're too old?
You seem obsessed and like you think your big stuff case your a teen. You mention it all the time.
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He can still easily blend into a crowd of youngsters though so it isn't suspicious if he goes out.
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My last year of trick-or-treating was when I was 13. I had to stop because we always have a marching band competition on Halloween. This year, it is a week earlier, so technically I could go this year. I don't know if I will or not...
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Ace-Of-Diamonds wrote:
You're too old for Halloween after age 11.
i dont think 11 is too old really...
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ihaveamac wrote:
Oh, so once you reach the teen years people say you're too old?
In my school, yes. It's a rough school really...
Lots of people get beaten up...
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Yeah, but the guys won't beat up girls, so you can stop worrying
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Blade-Edge wrote:
Yeah, but the guys won't beat up girls, so you can stop worrying
...wanna bet?!
No matter who you are, if you act nerdy, you'l get picked on, probably.
And YES, girls beat up guys.
I don't though, but I stare menacingly at the Year 7s to make them move from the cafeteria seats. I'm not mean, they're just scared of everyone.
(O_o) - - - - (o_o) (0_0)
Me ^ Y7 Kids ^
Now, back on topic. Seems like the average age is 14-15 for Trick or Treat, infinite for parties.
Keep the suggestions coming!!
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I said guys don't hit girls
Girls can hit guys though, but we don't hit back
It's not fair :( lol
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Blade-Edge wrote:
I said guys don't hit girls
Girls can hit guys though, but we don't hit back
It's not fairlol
Well the guys at our school are unusual then.
Most are ok, I suppose, but if you're evil to them...
Girl: "Hahahah loser! Rubbish at everything!"
Guy: "GRRRR..." *slap*
Girl: "Okay then!" *punch*
No-one really sticks to the rules much. Someone in my year (8) just got their tongue pierced
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The_Dancing_Donut wrote:
Ace-Of-Diamonds wrote:
You're too old for Halloween after age 11.
i dont think 11 is too old really...
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You're right, 11 is a little too old.
I change my answer to 9.
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soupoftomato wrote:
ihaveamac wrote:
Oh, so once you reach the teen years people say you're too old?
You seem obsessed and like you think your big stuff case your a teen. You mention it all the time.
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Now that you said that it haunts me.
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ihaveamac wrote:
soupoftomato wrote:
ihaveamac wrote:
Oh, so once you reach the teen years people say you're too old?
You seem obsessed and like you think your big stuff case your a teen. You mention it all the time.
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Now that you said that it haunts me.
Overcome it using teen angst.
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