The other day, a radio announcer was complaining about the excessive Halloween decorations in his neighborhood. He felt pressured to decorate for the occasion because all of his neighbors were adorning their houses and yards with spiders, ghosts and pumpkins. And you thought peer pressure ended at adulthood.
I'm glad someone out there shares my lack of enthusiasm for decorating for this "holiday." How did Halloween become important enough to merit lawn decorations on a scale previously reserved for Christmas?
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