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Reply #45 - Oct 31st, 2024 at 6:15am
 
Marla wrote on Oct 29th, 2024 at 1:55am:
Bobby. wrote on Oct 28th, 2024 at 6:58am:
God help us - America is full of poofters.     Shocked



Poofters is a pom word, Blooby


You a pom, too?


Grin A Yank lecturing on either Pom or Aussie slang .. priceless.

Poof, Poofdah, Shirt Lifter, Pillow Biter, Turd Burglar, Bum Bandit, Dung Puncher, Ring Stinger = Aussie slang

Poof or Poofter = Pommy slang.

Homo, Fag or Faggot = Yank slang.

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Reply #46 - Oct 31st, 2024 at 6:22am
 
UnSubRocky wrote on Oct 30th, 2024 at 7:18pm:
Bobby. wrote on Oct 30th, 2024 at 6:59am:
Marla wrote on Oct 30th, 2024 at 1:09am:
Why are you so obsessed with the word "poofter" Bobby?



Poofters? - there are far too many of them here in Australia.


Is it alright if I explain the situation in a few sentences? Most people born in Australia between the years 1965 and 1982 know this phrase: "Go woke; Go broke". I actually 'coined' the term, along with a few other friends, back in 1997. That was during my first year of university.

If anyone wants to explain why I am wrong in saying "Go woke; Go broke", I would be happy to read your responses.

There are certain individuals in my town to whom think that they run the region. Some of them do. Some of the others think they are automatically entitled to run the region because of their ethnicity. I have no problem with most people of any racial background. However, some people roll up their sleeves and show their tan lines are non-existent, and claim special privileges. I rolled up my sleeves in the year 2021, saw my tan line, from an afternoon of yard work. I claimed to be an ethnic minority and saw no reason to be criticised. I was soundly dismissed by the welfare office as having no concerning reason to claim minority status. No extra help for me.

Does that make an implicit argument as to why people get tired of minorities claiming persecution?



Of course you did.  Roll Eyes in your little echo chamber.
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Reply #47 - Oct 31st, 2024 at 6:30am
 
UnSubRocky wrote on Oct 30th, 2024 at 7:22pm:
philperth2010 wrote on Oct 30th, 2024 at 10:37am:
Halloween is an American tradition based on Witchcraft and the Occult....Strange considereing how much Chrisianity dominates American society....I always have some choclates and lollies in case any kids show up but it is not a big thing in my area!!!

Huh Huh Huh


Halloween is the Autumn Harvest festival in the Northern Hemisphere. Christianity is irrelevant to the tradition. In my town, we have a large concentration of North-West European descendants of the first settlers. Halloween is very popular because of our English, Irish, Welsh, Scottish, Norwegian, and Germanic descendant residents keeping the ancient tradition alive.



It was never an Australian tradition - it's only been on the increase during your generation.

Once it was realised it had potential to be another money making event commercially like Easter, Christmas, Mothers & Fathers Days, Valentines Day then it was full steam ahead.

I totally disagree with children going around knocking on strangers doors for lollies (now Yankafied because they're calling it Candy)

Goes against all the Stranger Danger education.

It's like sending the kids around to meet the Paedos.
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Reply #48 - Oct 31st, 2024 at 9:19am
 
Gnads wrote on Oct 31st, 2024 at 6:30am:
UnSubRocky wrote on Oct 30th, 2024 at 7:22pm:
philperth2010 wrote on Oct 30th, 2024 at 10:37am:
Halloween is an American tradition based on Witchcraft and the Occult....Strange considereing how much Chrisianity dominates American society....I always have some choclates and lollies in case any kids show up but it is not a big thing in my area!!!

Huh Huh Huh


Halloween is the Autumn Harvest festival in the Northern Hemisphere. Christianity is irrelevant to the tradition. In my town, we have a large concentration of North-West European descendants of the first settlers. Halloween is very popular because of our English, Irish, Welsh, Scottish, Norwegian, and Germanic descendant residents keeping the ancient tradition alive.



It was never an Australian tradition - it's only been on the increase during your generation.

Once it was realised it had potential to be another money making event commercially like Easter, Christmas, Mothers & Fathers Days, Valentines Day then it was full steam ahead.

I totally disagree with children going around knocking on strangers doors for lollies (now Yankafied because they're calling it Candy)

Goes against all the Stranger Danger education.


It's like sending the kids around to meet the Paedos.


This was my initial reaction too…. But what I think is happening, home owners put up Halloween decorations on fences/hedges/trees/ etc to say they are open to giving Halloween treats to children.
And I think it means all other houses not decorated should not be approached.
Well I think that’s the way it is.
And I don’t think kids go around alone… they go in small groups.


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Reply #49 - Oct 31st, 2024 at 9:29am
 
Sophia wrote on Oct 31st, 2024 at 9:19am:
Gnads wrote on Oct 31st, 2024 at 6:30am:
UnSubRocky wrote on Oct 30th, 2024 at 7:22pm:
philperth2010 wrote on Oct 30th, 2024 at 10:37am:
Halloween is an American tradition based on Witchcraft and the Occult....Strange considereing how much Chrisianity dominates American society....I always have some choclates and lollies in case any kids show up but it is not a big thing in my area!!!

Huh Huh Huh


Halloween is the Autumn Harvest festival in the Northern Hemisphere. Christianity is irrelevant to the tradition. In my town, we have a large concentration of North-West European descendants of the first settlers. Halloween is very popular because of our English, Irish, Welsh, Scottish, Norwegian, and Germanic descendant residents keeping the ancient tradition alive.



It was never an Australian tradition - it's only been on the increase during your generation.

Once it was realised it had potential to be another money making event commercially like Easter, Christmas, Mothers & Fathers Days, Valentines Day then it was full steam ahead.

I totally disagree with children going around knocking on strangers doors for lollies (now Yankafied because they're calling it Candy)

Goes against all the Stranger Danger education.


It's like sending the kids around to meet the Paedos.


This was my initial reaction too…. But what I think is happening, home owners put up Halloween decorations on fences/hedges/trees/ etc to say they are open to giving Halloween treats to children.
And I think it means all other houses not decorated should not be approached.
Well I think that’s the way it is.
And I don’t think kids go around alone… they go in small groups.




Usually its a group of kids followed by an adult or two.
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Re: Halloween
Reply #50 - Oct 31st, 2024 at 9:55am
 
Sophia wrote on Oct 31st, 2024 at 9:19am:
Gnads wrote on Oct 31st, 2024 at 6:30am:
UnSubRocky wrote on Oct 30th, 2024 at 7:22pm:
philperth2010 wrote on Oct 30th, 2024 at 10:37am:
Halloween is an American tradition based on Witchcraft and the Occult....Strange considereing how much Chrisianity dominates American society....I always have some choclates and lollies in case any kids show up but it is not a big thing in my area!!!

Huh Huh Huh


Halloween is the Autumn Harvest festival in the Northern Hemisphere. Christianity is irrelevant to the tradition. In my town, we have a large concentration of North-West European descendants of the first settlers. Halloween is very popular because of our English, Irish, Welsh, Scottish, Norwegian, and Germanic descendant residents keeping the ancient tradition alive.



It was never an Australian tradition - it's only been on the increase during your generation.

Once it was realised it had potential to be another money making event commercially like Easter, Christmas, Mothers & Fathers Days, Valentines Day then it was full steam ahead.

I totally disagree with children going around knocking on strangers doors for lollies (now Yankafied because they're calling it Candy)

Goes against all the Stranger Danger education.


It's like sending the kids around to meet the Paedos.


This was my initial reaction too…. But what I think is happening, home owners put up Halloween decorations on fences/hedges/trees/ etc to say they are open to giving Halloween treats to children.
And I think it means all other houses not decorated should not be approached.
Well I think that’s the way it is.
And I don’t think kids go around alone… they go in small groups.


So then the creeps would just decorate their houses (?)   Undecided

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Re: Halloween
Reply #51 - Oct 31st, 2024 at 10:22am
 
Gnads wrote on Oct 31st, 2024 at 6:30am:
Goes against all the Stranger Danger education.

It's like sending the kids around to meet the Paedos.


Is that what happens when they knock on your door?
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Reply #52 - Oct 31st, 2024 at 11:11am
 
Sophia wrote on Oct 31st, 2024 at 9:19am:
Gnads wrote on Oct 31st, 2024 at 6:30am:
UnSubRocky wrote on Oct 30th, 2024 at 7:22pm:
philperth2010 wrote on Oct 30th, 2024 at 10:37am:
Halloween is an American tradition based on Witchcraft and the Occult....Strange considereing how much Chrisianity dominates American society....I always have some choclates and lollies in case any kids show up but it is not a big thing in my area!!!

Huh Huh Huh


Halloween is the Autumn Harvest festival in the Northern Hemisphere. Christianity is irrelevant to the tradition. In my town, we have a large concentration of North-West European descendants of the first settlers. Halloween is very popular because of our English, Irish, Welsh, Scottish, Norwegian, and Germanic descendant residents keeping the ancient tradition alive.



It was never an Australian tradition - it's only been on the increase during your generation.

Once it was realised it had potential to be another money making event commercially like Easter, Christmas, Mothers & Fathers Days, Valentines Day then it was full steam ahead.

I totally disagree with children going around knocking on strangers doors for lollies (now Yankafied because they're calling it Candy)

Goes against all the Stranger Danger education.


It's like sending the kids around to meet the Paedos.


This was my initial reaction too…. But what I think is happening, home owners put up Halloween decorations on fences/hedges/trees/ etc to say they are open to giving Halloween treats to children.

And I think it means all other houses not decorated should not be approached.

Well I think that’s the way it is.
And I don’t think kids go around alone… they go in small groups.




Grin Yeah laying out the bait/lure ey?

That's the whole gist of the crass pedo jokes -

"wanna lolly little boy/girl?" Tongue
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Reply #53 - Oct 31st, 2024 at 11:12am
 
John Smith wrote on Oct 31st, 2024 at 10:22am:
Gnads wrote on Oct 31st, 2024 at 6:30am:
Goes against all the Stranger Danger education.

It's like sending the kids around to meet the Paedos.


Is that what happens when they knock on your door?



Are you making an accusation?
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Reply #54 - Oct 31st, 2024 at 6:10pm
 
Gosh the supermarket had amazing specials on chocolates of all sorts and bags of individual chocolates!
Halloween time = sweets on the cheap = dentist bill on the not so cheap!
Last year my son gave me a fistful of chupa chups when I went to visit in case I got caught up with Halloween trick or treating. Grin
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Reply #55 - Nov 1st, 2024 at 2:58pm
 
Well this is certainly a switch …. Maybe need to do something like this for next year!
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Reply #56 - Nov 1st, 2024 at 3:00pm
 
Oh…. And oh my goodness…. Chocolates are like half price everywhere in supermarkets!
I bought sushi instead   Smiley
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Reply #57 - Nov 1st, 2024 at 5:02pm
 
Sophia wrote on Nov 1st, 2024 at 2:58pm:
Well this is certainly a switch …. Maybe need to do something like this for next year!
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Reply #58 - Nov 1st, 2024 at 6:35pm
 
Is this suppose to be in the script?

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Reply #59 - Nov 2nd, 2024 at 7:47am
 
Setanta wrote on Oct 30th, 2024 at 8:06pm:
It was never about witchcraft.


It is a pagan culture that was taken over by religious fundamentalists. Only the Amish get Halloween right.
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