When did Halloween Change?

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I loathe Halloween, as it slowly creeps into Oz culture.

There's only ever a few trick or treaters, and they all get irate expecting the entire country to take on their current fad.
 
The worst part are the kooks that try to return Halloween to its real meaning. Can't we leave the dead spirits dead and go back the fun time for kids it was 60 years ago?

Also, back then we did have princesses and what were modern characters then.
 
Soooooooo not guilty.
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If we ditch Halloween because it's a pagan festival, then you need to kiss goodbye yo Christmas and Easter as well.
Halloween is the old Celtic New Year/get ready for winter/ celebrate harvest/ get ready for winter/make nice with the otherworld, etc.
Like everything else, it's become entangled with the chasing of money.
When I as a kid, we could have egg fights with the local cops. Try that these days, you'll get shot.
 
Originally Posted By: sayjac
Whoohoo, any idea what neighborhoods those ladies will be trick or treating in?
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You should be able to find them at any meat-market type of bar. They'll be trick-or-treating for tequila shots!

I don't think I ever had a scary costume. My most memorable childhood costume was Hans, of Hans and Franz. My friend was taller, so he got to be Franz.
 
Originally Posted By: TooManyWheels
I think it chanaged when the real world started resembling the make believe. With the horrors that have started to pop up in the world now on a semi-regular basis, it is probably good that we are gravitating to fun, frivolous things at times.


So agree. Plus, it's something for both us and the kid can enjoy.


Having a kid does make it much more fun....



Why so Serious?...
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Originally Posted By: daves87rs
Originally Posted By: TooManyWheels
I think it chanaged when the real world started resembling the make believe. With the horrors that have started to pop up in the world now on a semi-regular basis, it is probably good that we are gravitating to fun, frivolous things at times.


So agree. Plus, it's something for both us and the kid can enjoy.


Having a kid does make it much more fun....



Why so Serious?...
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I don't need the holiday marketing machine to tell me when to have a fun family activity. we're raising our kids w/o observing any of the holidays and they are the better for it.
 
Can you tell we are a bunch of old farts? We probably remember all the kids wearing those cheap plastic masks with the string in the back to hold it on and popcorn balls and apples as treats.
 
Parents now let their kids wear as little as possible, then everyone acts surprised when the girls turn up pregnant. Just look at the cheerleaders, its like their auditioning to be strippers...
 
Originally Posted By: ksJoe
Parents now let their kids wear as little as possible, then everyone acts surprised when the girls turn up pregnant. Just look at the cheerleaders, its like their auditioning to be strippers...

I've always been a proponent of teaching trades in high school. It's no different than Auto Tech IMO.

j/k
 
Why Halloween is better than sex:

10. You're guaranteed to get a little something in the sack.

9. The uglier you are, the easier it is to get some.

8. If you get a stomach ache, it won't last 9 months

7. Less guilt the morning after.

6. It doesn't matter if they fantasize you're somebody else, because you are.

5. Forty years from now, you'll still enjoy candy.

4. If you don't get what you want, you can always go next door.

3. If you get tired, you can wait 10 minutes and go again.

2. You don't have to compliment the person who gives you some.

1. You can do the whole neighborhood!
 
Originally Posted By: heavyhitter
I would rather see the above costumes over a scary one any day.


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Yeah, it was certainly less scary than burning witches,torturing heretics, killing and/or enslaving entire populations. Things have gotten a lot better!

BTW , there's no actual evidence that Halloween had anything to do with Druids, or vice versa, it's not mentioned in any contemporary(meaning from the same time period)source pertaining to the Druids and their practices.
 
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Hallowed even [Halloween] - the evening before Al Souls Day.
A big deal with common folks, prominent religions, and paganism.
A certain major religion integrates pagan holidays and customs into their belief system, as the centuries go by.
 
Last weekend, one of the old-time radio shows was Ozzie & Harriet , originally broadcast in late October 1948. (yup, 61 years ago!) Subject of their Halloween program? Ozzie was complaining that Halloween was ruined, just wasn't like it used to be!
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Originally Posted By: mechtech2
Hallowed even [Halloween] - the evening before Al Souls Day.
A big deal with common folks, prominent religions, and paganism.
A certain major religion integrates pagan holidays and customs into their belief system, as the centuries go by.


And you still celebrate Christian holidays on the same days, just like those you think little of.
Before Halloween was called Halloween, it was Samhain, just another end of Summer, Beginning of Winter tradition from the ancestors of most people who originated in northern Europe. No better or worse than most other cultures in the past.
Nothing to get too bent out of shape about. These days, it's mostly about money, like most other things.
 
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