We never thought twice about it. We never questioned the safety of the food. We never asked ourselves why would people we did not know or only knew vaguely would be all ready and apparently happy to give us candy or other treats. And when we found the occasional person who was not participating, we somehow felt that we were being deprived of something to which we were entitled. [And we somehow resented that our neighbors, almost all of whom attended Catholic school, would get the next day off and got to eat their stuff sooner.]
Constitutional Conundrum
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Our President has been totally busted using Presidential pressure to
influence a foreign nation for personal and, especially, political gain.
There is no g...
5 years ago
1 comment:
When I was young, the candy at Halloween was special, something we didn't get the rest of the year. Now it seems candy is a part of the daily diet and diabetes is becoming more and more common. I wonder if there's a connection there, too.
Sincerely, Sugar-Addicted
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