Thanks for forgetting Thanksgiving
This Thanksgiving you could very well be preoccupied with thinking about shoving stockings full of trinkets instead of your face with food.
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This Thanksgiving you could very well be preoccupied with thinking about shoving stockings full of trinkets instead of your face with food.
Halloween was the one night of the year we used to treasure as kids. It was literally about the treasure for us kids who would dress up as a pirate to steal it, or a dragon to protect it. To this day, young boys and girls everywhere reach down to connect Velcro hook to Velcro loop, fastening their light-up sneakers a little tighter than usual, because maybe for the first time, they do so with a purpose. You’d pick your weapon, be it sword or wand or fake Styrofoam abs, and you were out to steal the night — sometimes tricking, but always treating. Your treasure was candy. Things were simple.
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