Halloween in 1984

Halloween in 1984 “As told to” Mary Hickey

So this wasn’t that weird a day until right after dinner, when two kids from the neighborhood knocked on our front door. That was normal enough, since they sometimes come to play with my brother and me. But this time, they were dressed in strange clothes and had second faces over their real faces. Scary looking faces, too! I only knew who they were from their voices.

Then instead of staying to play, they asked for “trick or treats”, and Mom and Dad gave them each the choice of a book or an old tennis ball. They took the tennis balls, which is what I would have done also. But then, I’m only ten months old and I can’t read yet.

Dad wanted to go “trick or treating”, but he’s too old for it. I guess this is just for kids, though I don’t know why. Maybe it’s because they need to have the grown-ups hand out the trick or treats? Dad asked my brother if he wanted to go out with him, but he said no, he’d rather watch all the kids come in their costumes.

So what does Dad do? Put me in a brown sleeper and a groundhog face cover that he called a “mask”. They bought them for pictures in case I was born on Groundhog Day, which was my due date. I wasn’t, I got here early, which hasn’t been my habit since then—more about that some other time.

Then we went outside and he carried me around from house to house, telling people, “Look, I caught a groundhog!” They all laughed and threw candy and other treats into a bag he was carrying. It got dark quickly, but we kept on going until his bag was almost full. Then we went back to the house, but Mom said I shouldn’t eat anything from Dad’s bag. She mashed up a banana for me, which I ate because I like those things even though I haven’t figured out how to peel them yet.

So now it’s much later, and I’m in my crib. I have time to wonder now why every time I think I’m getting things figured out, something odd happens as if to tell me I may never know it all. Maybe life is like that for my brother, too, and even for Mom and Dad, who knows?

I’m feeling a bit sleepy now, so I guess I’ll sign off. Good night, and Happy Halloween!

Halloween in 1984
Halloween in 1984 “As told to” Mary Hickey
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Robert Johnson William Lawrence Sr Omnibit 10-31-19

So what do Janis Joplin, Jimi Hendrix, Jim Morrison, Kurt Cobain and Amy Winehouse have in common besides being rock musicians and dying young? They were all 27 when they died. Some say the curse comes from bluesman Robert Johnson who also died at 27 in 1938 and is argued to be the inspiration for Rock and Roll.

Robert Johnson William Lawrence Sr Omnibit 10-31-19
Some say the curse comes from bluesman Robert Johnson who also died at 27 in 1938 and is argued to be the inspiration for Rock and Roll.

Bukovsky Exposed US Media In Suppressed Book

Bukovsky Exposed US Media In Suppressed Book — Of course you’ve never heard of Vladimir Bukovsky. He was a Soviet dissident who spent 12 years in that nation’s psychiatric hospitals, prisons and labor camps for the crimes of speaking truth and desiring freedom.

His book Judgment in Moscow: Soviet Crimes and Western Complicity was published in France in 1995. It was a searing indictment of the collusion between American media outlets and the tyrannical Union of Soviet Socialist Republics.

Our major media companies actually entered agreements to publish articles and cover media events under the direct editorial control of the Soviets.

Bukovsky’s expose was only published in the U.S. this year by an independent.

Out media (and academia and public education and entertainment) is corrupt. They are content with tyranny if they think they are going to be with the in-crowd holding the whip.

And Millennials, remember the name of the tyranny was Union of Soviet SOCIALIST Republics. Note the SOCIALIST part.

Socialism is very, very bad.

Bukovsky Exposed US Media In Suppressed Book
Bukovsky Exposed US Media In Suppressed Book -- Of course you've never heard of Vladimir Bukovsky. He was a Soviet dissident who spent 12 years in
How a Soviet memorial was treated in Bulgaria when it became safe to do so.

Own opinions William Lawrence Sr Cryptowit 10-31-19

Own opinions Cryptowit Quote Puzzle 10-31-19 by William W. Lawrence Sr.

W cnwjzikpdan lnapajzo oda zkaoj’p gjks sdk ukq wna kj Dwhhksaaj.
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Answer to yesterday’s puzzle: For I am not so enamoured of my own opinions that I disregard what others may think of them.
Nicolaus Copernicus

Own opinions Cryptowit Quote Puzzle 10-31-13 by William W. Lawrence Sr.