I live in the northern regions of the US (close to Canada) so it's super cold during the winter and especially cold at night. I doubt I'm going trick-or-treating. -_-
I'd rather stay at home, in front of my computer, covered in layers over layers of blankets.
[quote name='s4mid4re' timestamp='1319309381'] I live in the northern regions of the US (close to Canada) so it's super cold during the winter and especially cold at night. I doubt I'm going trick-or-treating. -_- I'd rather stay at home, in front of my computer, covered in layers over layers of blankets. [/quote]
It doesn't get very cold in southern Canada unless it's a prairie region. Alberta gets fucking cold.
and no I stopped being able to trick-or-treat in about grade 7. Far too tall for it.
Though if I had bought Battler's suit like I wanted to I may have opted to hand out candy at least.
I'm 17 now but I was going to stop Trick or Treating last year but then my friend (who was 18 last year) asked me if I wanted to go out with him and his younger brothers. Not sure what I will do this year but I have been using the same costume for the last few years... Jeans, a shirt, and a Master Chief helmet. -_-
@K3Nv2 I got some cheapies at wallys, that are pretty good, already have lost a few expensive ones (one falls out and gone, can't find) while cutting grass so bought some cheap ones, and of course never lose these cheap ones. (Cheap meaning only $35, compared to air buds which I only have 1 of 2 now)