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Trick-Or-Treating Canceled In Bobtown |
2009-10-10 |
![]() "Nope. Nope. Can't do it. Too dangerous." Instead, Bobtown will hold a four-hour Halloween party. "And we're gonna have iced tea. In recyclable paper cups." Supervisors in Dunkard Township say they are taking the steps for safety reasons. "We haven't lost any children to trick or treating yet, but y'never know. Better safe than sorry." The party will be held at the Bobtown-Dunkard Volunteer Fire Station, but not everyone is pleased with the idea. "When they try to take away trick-or-treating for our children, we have to step up and fight back," Parent Michael Skumlien told KDKA-TV. Maybe you should suggest the supervisors try bobbing for French fries? "I think they're taking all the fun from our kids. This is a small town and our children need something," Freda Menear, a Bobtown grandparent, said. Oh, yasss. Small towns are the worst! Hannah, a student at Bobtown Elementary School, said all the kids she knew have been talking about it and are disappointed by the supervisors' decision. "Wotta bunch of maroons!" the 9-year-old said... Bob Huggins, a Dunkard Township supervisor, said many local residents agree with town officials that it would be better for local youngsters not to be going door-to-door. "Precisely how many of them?" "Oh, ever so many!" With a party at the fire hall, he says both the kids and the candy they receive would be safe. Bored, but safe. Assistant Dunkard Fire Chief David Pritchard, running unopposed for supervisor in the election, said he was surprised by all the negative reaction to the decision to ban trick-or-treating. Maybe it's a good thing. Nobody stopped Assistant Fire Chief Pritchard from trick or treating when he was a child and look at what an anus he grew up to be. He says there's been a lot of break-ins lately and that older people in Bobtown were scared. "Aye, that's right, sonny! Us old farts are skeert some 4-year-old in a princess costume's gonna break into the house and steal all our drugs!" According to Pritchard, the township was trying to keep everyone safe. Bored to death, but safe. |
Posted by:Fred |
#8 Assistant Dunkard Fire Chief David Pritchard, Heh. I read it as Drunkard. Well, the story would have made more sense... |
Posted by: Jumbo Slinerong5015 2009-10-10 23:47 |
#7 Howloooweeeen it's why we leave the lights on so large black dawgs can better protect our candies. |
Posted by: .5MT 2009-10-10 19:27 |
#6 But it's "for the children!" Oh wait, that works both ways on this one. Never mind..... |
Posted by: Mullah Richard 2009-10-10 17:48 |
#5 Oh, yes, Harare, Bobs-ville, non-stop tricks, and no p*55in' Guy Fawkes for you either. |
Posted by: rhodesiafever 2009-10-10 17:02 |
#4 parents should say screm em and let their kid's enjoy....i would ignore this nanny state dictate what are they going to do...round up the kids? Then when all the parents recieve thier court notices get one big lawsuit going and take it all the way...we americans need to begin rising up and defeating the leftist encrochment on our rights.. in one loud voice SCREW 'EM |
Posted by: Dan 2009-10-10 13:44 |
#3 We must fire the Democrats at every level of government. |
Posted by: crosspatch 2009-10-10 12:19 |
#2 Don't give them any ideas, P2K |
Posted by: lotp 2009-10-10 09:19 |
#1 According to Pritchard, the township was trying to keep everyone safe. The bureaucratic logical conclusion then should be to lock everyone up in protective custody. |
Posted by: Procopius2k 2009-10-10 08:37 |