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Do you feel safe taking your child(ren) "Trick or Treating "?
With all the flu & swine flu going around that have shut down many schools- Do you feel safe this Halloween?


How will you protect your little monster(s) ?
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#1 | 25 days ago

This year the kids are just going to a church party & to their Grandparents for trick & treat.I've already had the flu & still trying to recoop from it !!! I DON"T WANT IT AGAIN!!
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#1 | 25 days ago

This year the kids are just going to a church party & to their Grandparents for trick & treat.I've already had the flu & still trying to recoop from it !!! I DON"T WANT IT AGAIN!!
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#2 | 25 days ago

Actually to be very frank, from the day we had the first death due to swine flu in my city, I and my family strongly decided not to eat or drink anything outside.  And we have adhered to it strictly till date/.

However, we all decided to have internal house parties with our nearest relatives and friends every weekend in turns at either's place.  It was fun and also very safe and we have, God willing, been away from it all along.  I would advice all others to follow suit and keep yourself healthy.

Eat Quality instead of Quantity and keep your body strong to be able to cope with the attack of the germs of swine flu - is all I can say.

So just you all - take proper care since PREVENTION IS ALWAYS BETTER THAN CURE!
#3 | 25 days ago

customercare31 wrote:
Actually to be very frank, from the day we had the first death due to swine flu in my city, I and my family strongly decided not to eat or drink anything outside.  And we have adhered to it strictly till date/.

However, we all decided to have internal house parties with our nearest relatives and friends every weekend in turns at either's place.  It was fun and also very safe and we have, God willing, been away from it all along.  I would advice all others to follow suit and keep yourself healthy.

Eat Quality instead of Quantity and keep your body strong to be able to cope with the attack of the germs of swine flu - is all I can say.

So just you all - take proper care since PREVENTION IS ALWAYS BETTER THAN CURE!
Well said my friend!!! Take Care & God keep you all well!!!!
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#4 | 25 days ago

The kids are for sure not allowed to stick their hands in the bowl.  We have had 7 deaths in our area.  The virus is running rampant through the schools.  We have been blessed so far.
#5 | 25 days ago

customercare31 wrote:
Actually to be very frank, from the day we had the first death due to swine flu in my city, I and my family strongly decided not to eat or drink anything outside.  And we have adhered to it strictly till date/.

However, we all decided to have internal house parties with our nearest relatives and friends every weekend in turns at either's place.  It was fun and also very safe and we have, God willing, been away from it all along.  I would advice all others to follow suit and keep yourself healthy.

Eat Quality instead of Quantity and keep your body strong to be able to cope with the attack of the germs of swine flu - is all I can say.

So just you all - take proper care since PREVENTION IS ALWAYS BETTER THAN CURE!
I agree with Sadmar's comment here. I'm worried for my children, younger relatives and others rather than myself (I won't regret in the  grave for kicking the bucket early..RIP ..lol). The virus seems to be virulent on young and old folks. Just some precautionary measures; avoid unnecessary congregation with unfamiliar crowds, consume vitamin C as supplement,  lots of fruits & green apples in particular. Refrain from eating pork, which scientifically has been proven to occasionally contain various cyst and bugs which are extremely difficult to eliminate even by boiling, frying & even treated with gamma rays....yawn!!!
#6 | 25 days ago

my grandkids go to there local church were they trick or treat in the trunks of cars this year the parents will be doing this but they are wearing rubber gloves and anyone with a sick child will not be there  but luckly in the area they are there have been no flu cases.
as for me n pop we will be handing out candy to all the little ones that come but i will be stepping outside togive them there candy do not want to take a chance that a sick child show up n get pop sick. hope you all have a safe and healthy halloween
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#7 | 25 days ago
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I am not concerned - the kids have already been taught not to put their hands up to their faces, and they wash their hands when they get home.

All that candy and sugar they eat over the next week, will KILL any flu germs that survived.
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#8 | 25 days ago

I would let my daughter go, my son is way to old to go..  but this year my son has a football game.. we are going to that instead of going out.. She will have more fun at the game..
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#9 | 25 days ago
SuperStar123 (+)

 I don't have kids, however, unfortunately times have changed. You never heard of what happens now. We were alone as kids and had a great time. Just a warning to Mom's! I heard that more children are killed on Halloween than any other day of the year. Have fun & be careful!  
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#10 | 25 days ago

We don't have our kids at home anymore.  Our only grandson is 600 miles away in St. Louis.  We'll watch horror movies with the lights off tomorrow.  I feel sorry for this generation.  Halloween was a lot of fun when I was a kid.  In 1968, my brother and I brought home two grocery sacks full of candy, dumped it in the living room floor, and went out a second time.  i don't think we got home until midnight.
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#11 | 25 days ago

Just going to peoples' houses that we know who have not been sick. My community has been very lucky . We only had nine cases of the swine flu in our school system and that was at the high school! My daughter knows the precautions she must take before and after so I really don't have a great concern about her or I getting sick.
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#12 | 25 days ago

My kids are older, so the trick or treat thing is hang out at our home and hand out candy.

But if they were that age, I would have no problem sending them out.  Keep a small bottle of purell handy and keep them warm and dry.  Eevrything will be fine.
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#13 | 25 days ago

you know if you keep your kids locked in their rooms, there's a good chance they'll never get sick, they won't skin their knee, they won't lose at sports, they won't see dirty movies, and they won't learn cuss words

Happy Halloween everyone! Don't forget your hazmat suits!
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#14 | 25 days ago

We won't let a little flu bug or swine bother us. The candy is what we will be geting sick off of.  Have a great halloween!
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#15 | 25 days ago

My kids are too old to go trick or treating.  There is a little carnival at the school and church that they will go to.
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#16 | 25 days ago

No kids here to go trick or treating.    No worries.
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#17 | 25 days ago

Seeing as how I don't have kids, this is not a concern for me.
#18 | 25 days ago
sherribaby88 (+)

I have a 14 year old left at home... guess what... I am the one  dressing up and going house to house... I live in a gated community so, I would have to say, she stays home, I go trick or treating in costume, and yes ma'am, I feel very safe.... lol
#19 | 25 days ago
sherribaby88 (+)

The_Real_Stoney wrote:
you know if you keep your kids locked in their rooms, there's a good chance they'll never get sick, they won't skin their knee, they won't lose at sports, they won't see dirty movies, and they won't learn cuss words

Happy Halloween everyone! Don't forget your hazmat suits!
How funny you should say that... my daughter keeps her door open, but I can't get her out of her room... too much texting, ps3 and talking on her cell phone... I don't think she stands a chance of getting sick.,., No dirty movies can she see, but she does know cuss words.. oops, learned that at school.. I am the one in costume trick or treating... she stays home and just picks out what she wants..
Happy Halloween to you and yours.. how did  you guess my costume is a hazmat suit?,.,, lol
#20 | 25 days ago

All kids are grown but when they take the grandbaby out(why I don't now as he just turned one) I'm not concerned about the flu problem. Proper hygiene is the key. I'm more concerned of the crazies lacing candies with drugs or razor blades and drivers not paying attention............Happy Spook Night to all and be safe!
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#21 | 25 days ago

Swine Flu been and gone our country lucky not 2 badly affected and Halloween not so big here but is getting bigger with all da Americans living here we are catching on. With daylight saving it's very light don't get dark till 9:pm.
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#22 | 25 days ago

All my kids are grown so they're big enough to take care of themselves !!!
#23 | 24 days ago

No worries
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#24 | 24 days ago

Daniel_and_Becca wrote:
No worries
LoL!! Of Course you have no worries!! You have NO kids. You crack me up!!
#25 | 24 days ago

I don't have kids, I go drunk and treating.
#26 | 24 days ago

are yaar bachhe to hone do ................
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#27 | 24 days ago

(Edited by huskerfan_ia)
Around here they're saying to have your kids not reach into bowls, and let people put the treats in their bags for them.  Then let the candy sit for several hours, any viruses on the wrappers will die during that time.
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#28 | 23 days ago

EVEN JUST GOING TO CHURCH & THEIR GRANDPARENTS  -MY SON GOT SICK AT 1:15AM  TOO MUCH CANDY !!!!
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#29 | 23 days ago

pilot004 wrote:
are yaar bachhe to hone do ................
Huh?
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#30 | 23 days ago

pilot004 wrote:
are yaar bachhe to hone do ................
pyare panchi bahon mein.. :)
#31 | 23 days ago

HUBBY SAID TRICK OR TREATERS MAKE GREAT HOME MADE CANDY!!! THEY ARE ALWAYS STUFFED WITH SWEETNESS !! NO NEED TO ADD SUGAR!!!
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#32 | 22 days ago

Yeah it is kinda dangerous this time around especially with that darn SWINE FLU
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#33 | 22 days ago

ABSOLUTELY!

LIVING IN A SMALL TOWN [APPROX 13,500 AND CHANGE] HAS DEFINATE ADVANTAGES!
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#34 | 22 days ago

Daniel_and_Becca wrote:
No worries
I agree no worries all fun and getting bigger and bigger each year now lights go up starting at Halloween with the colors of Halloween now in my community with big time decorations.  Some families get moonwalks which are $50.00 for 8hrs. These are the ones that you just get in and jump, some have in back yard and others have in cul-de-sac with an array of music. 
#35 | 22 days ago

BikerBaby wrote:
This year the kids are just going to a church party & to their Grandparents for trick & treat.I've already had the flu & still trying to recoop from it !!! I DON"T WANT IT AGAIN!!
 Heal thyself, real quick time baby, kids truly miss grandmas more than granpas.
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#36 | 22 days ago

adaduitokla wrote:
I agree with Sadmar's comment here. I'm worried for my children, younger relatives and others rather than myself (I won't regret in the  grave for kicking the bucket early..RIP ..lol). The virus seems to be virulent on young and old folks. Just some precautionary measures; avoid unnecessary congregation with unfamiliar crowds, consume vitamin C as supplement,  lots of fruits & green apples in particular. Refrain from eating pork, which scientifically has been proven to occasionally contain various cyst and bugs which are extremely difficult to eliminate even by boiling, frying & even treated with gamma rays....yawn!!!
 To be frank, pork eating does not give swine flu, keep the hands clean, wash them regularly, more honestly, avoid all meat, as nature has its way of balance which palate of humans has upset. !
These virus can spread when in congregation, of all humans, children and aged are having less immunity, so they are the ones to catch it, but flu as a rule, is cured by the body with its own immune system, this mutated virus is also now getting used to medicine, that is an issue of concern.
 Sure prevention is available in nature, use neem oil 2 drops with 5 drops of Eucalyptus oil and no virus can escape this when used in the hand kerchief, held to cover mouth and nose. 
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#37 | 22 days ago

 Get over the fear factor, but do take preventive steps, keep the children healthy with their good habits of hand wash, accidents are caused, they do not happen. !
Have  a GOOD  celebrations, with care and caution, Love and regards,rajen
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#38 | 22 days ago

i did but i made sure they never left my sight.
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#39 | 22 days ago

(Edited by BikerBaby)
raja_starkglass wrote:
 Get over the fear factor, but do take preventive steps, keep the children healthy with their good habits of hand wash, accidents are caused, they do not happen. !
Have  a GOOD  celebrations, with care and caution, Love and regards,rajen
Say your ABC's 3 or 4 times while washing your hands & if your using antibacterial soap get your hands covered & let it set for a couple of seconds before washing it off- let the soap do more on your skin then be on for a second.While your at it have the kids to wash their faces too.It being cold season - most germs are around the nose & mouth.
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#40 | 22 days ago

raja_starkglass wrote:
 To be frank, pork eating does not give swine flu, keep the hands clean, wash them regularly, more honestly, avoid all meat, as nature has its way of balance which palate of humans has upset. !
These virus can spread when in congregation, of all humans, children and aged are having less immunity, so they are the ones to catch it, but flu as a rule, is cured by the body with its own immune system, this mutated virus is also now getting used to medicine, that is an issue of concern.
 Sure prevention is available in nature, use neem oil 2 drops with 5 drops of Eucalyptus oil and no virus can escape this when used in the hand kerchief, held to cover mouth and nose. 
Hi,ya Frank !!!!!!
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#41 | 22 days ago

BikerBaby wrote:
Hi,ya Frank !!!!!!
Hi, ya, baby........!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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#42 | 22 days ago

raja_starkglass wrote:
 To be frank, pork eating does not give swine flu, keep the hands clean, wash them regularly, more honestly, avoid all meat, as nature has its way of balance which palate of humans has upset. !
These virus can spread when in congregation, of all humans, children and aged are having less immunity, so they are the ones to catch it, but flu as a rule, is cured by the body with its own immune system, this mutated virus is also now getting used to medicine, that is an issue of concern.
 Sure prevention is available in nature, use neem oil 2 drops with 5 drops of Eucalyptus oil and no virus can escape this when used in the hand kerchief, held to cover mouth and nose. 
ha ha ha ha............i'm veg!!!!!!
#43 | 21 days ago

sahitya_murali wrote:
ha ha ha ha............i'm veg!!!!!!
Occassional half truths are permissible, Sahitya, :-D
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#44 | 21 days ago

BikerBaby wrote:
Well said my friend!!! Take Care & God keep you all well!!!!
yes i havent had any shots for any flu, so i am keeping my fingers, crossed. messy says hi.
#45 | 20 days ago

I have no kids so I will go along and have some fun with my nieces and nephews and they are taught what's best so no worries
#46 | 20 days ago

pilot004 wrote:
are yaar bachhe to hone do ................
 You need help on this???
#47 | 20 days ago

messy11 wrote:
yes i havent had any shots for any flu, so i am keeping my fingers, crossed. messy says hi.
Poor Bubs has to have 2 shots !! For the swine flu - they are giving them at their school .
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#48 | 18 days ago

pilot004 wrote:
are yaar bachhe to hone do ................
hi
#49 | 16 days ago

Grands came to our house, only trick or treaters in 3 years
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