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When I was a kid suffolk county was considered outer Mongolia to us city folk. It's where the hippie teens graffittied the water-tower for lack of proper stimulation. (And thought it was exciting!)

Mike: easy on the kit-kats, with "people like you" (eyes roll) you get one then just crave another and another and another......MEOW.
 
The Amityville Horror.

Didn't this take place in the mid 70's?
HELL if my parents decorated like that I might have had to off them too.... well never mind. Actually they did and I didn't so forget I mentioned it.

The ineresting part of that book, BTW, IMHO was the discussion of demonology and possession by Jewish and Christian (various major branches) authorities.

Statues and stuffed animals are said to be un-cool in that diembodied spirits can animate them by drawing heat from the room as an energy source.

If it feel cold, smells like sh - - and just don't feel right--- get the heck outta there [unless you are a sewer worker in winter under the street of a northern city, of course....]

BOO!
 
At my church--

we celebrated! All of the children dressed for it, and so did a few adults. I put a (temporary) green streak in my beard. It was easiest. Trick-or-treat was Sunday afternoon.

We're observing "All Saints Day" this coming Sunday. One of the hymns will be "For All The Saints," and it always, always makes me cry (this bear has attended a few too many funerals.)

Lawrence/Maytagbear
 
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