Sunday, 29 October 2006

Hallow'en

Husband went to work Friday night, he negotiated the three fights outside the three pubs in the high street but then as he went further on he had  about 8 eggs thrown a the car as he drove past.  He says the car in front swerved at the same spot and he thought he might have been trying to miss a fox, but now he suspects the same thing may have happened to him.  The eggs went across the bonnet and windscreen hampering his sight but when he looked the paintwork has been damaged on the bonnet of the car.

As it is a new car he is not best pleased, there goes one of his 'no claim bonus' lives.

Which brings me to hallow'en!  But this will have to be finished later as i'm now going out.

 

back again,

Hallow'en.  This is what's causing the spate of egg throwing.  I wonder if the mums who take their children out trick or treating realise the danger they are putting their kids in.

Firstly the elderly are living in fear on hallow'en of opening the door to youths in masks threatening them.  They dare not put 'no trick or treat' signs up at the door in case they come out the next morning to find the house egged and floured, so they sit in with the hall light off pretending to be out quaking every time the door bell rings.

Secondly, it is making witchcraft seem to be a bit of fun to the kids, harmless spells, a laugh and something to try.  While in reality terrible things are happening over the next few days.  I wonder if people would be so keen if they really understood what meddling in the dark arts, the occult was all about.

Anything that might encourage children to get involved with these things is dangerous, and once involved it is the hardest thing to step out of the grip of the occult world.  Ask anyone who has been deeply ensnared in its grasp.  Lots of churches have alternative parties on hallow'en, look out for one.

You have to wonder about humans,
they think God is dead and Elvis is
alive!



 

 

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