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Trick or treating

Discussion in 'Australia' started by Bilby, Jul 8, 2007.

  1. Bilby

    Bilby Lifetime Supporter and Freerangertarian Super Moderator

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    This poll is for people living in Australia only.

    Did you ever go trick or treating?
     
  2. -moonshine-memi-

    -moonshine-memi- Member

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    nope. would like to ... maybe
     
  3. lazysunbird

    lazysunbird Member

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    I did a couple times when i was young.
    I think it's a little stupid to do it though as Halloween isn't really celebrated here.
    It would be so much fun if we went all out like Americans do.
     
  4. peaceful_son

    peaceful_son Member

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    isn't halloween an american holiday??? if we got the day off work/school or whatever then i'd be cool with it but untill then lets try to distance australian culture from that of america.

    peace
     
  5. Katie_ya_Matie

    Katie_ya_Matie Member

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    i still like 2 trick or treat
     
  6. brack1936

    brack1936 Member Lifetime Supporter

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    Yeah nah bugger the American traditions. I actually feel quite strongly about that because I feel that too many people in Australia are basically becoming Americans in the way they act/talk and stuff like that. It affects me so much that I'd be happy to see Australia bar absolutely anything American. Fair enough - I like a lot of things that are American but I could do without them.
     
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