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    Quote Originally Posted by allhallowseve View Post
    My husband does too. He says we should rig a football to our son's hand so it can fall repeatedily. RB will be "dropping" the ball while asking for treats. He thinks he is so funny. Probably would be if it wasn't so true.
    Maybe instead of getting candy on Halloween, he should GIVE out candy just like Romo gives away the ball!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Spookilicious mama View Post
    LOL. Oh man I have two boys but they are much older now...19 and 16 now but I can remember when I no longer had control of what they wore or when they would run around with their friends hunting ghosts or just playing any ol type of game. You have to crack up at them when they are that age it is such a great age!
    Here's a story I can share but dont you dare tell my 16 year old. So when he was younger and we would go see a harry potter movie or anything that was a little scary for a young lil guy he would always lean over and tell me....im can sleep with you guys right? Of course we would let him and my husband would carry him back to his bed when he was out. So jump forward a few years and he goes with a group of friends to see the Paranormal Activity. I get a call from him from the theater after its over..."mom, no joke I have to sleep with you" I said are you kidding me? My husband is yelling at me in the background "that boy is bigger then me and he is NOT sleeping in our bed!" (its true he is bigger than my husband and all muscle LOL. So I said " stop it you will be fine its just a movie" "he comes back with I dont care what you say Im not sleeping in my room alone" Come to find out all the other guys(who are all huge sport playing teens) are calling their parents at the same time giving them the same statements LOL. My husband put his foot down though and said he will not be in our bed that its ridiculous! ......After a good laugh with all the parents on the phone my son did sleep with us.....he dragged his bed into our room and slept on the floor ...right next to mommy LMAO It still cracks me up that this huge kid of mine who is normally not afraid of anything, has a girlfriend and plays football and water polo harder than most....was on the floor right next to me on his mattress in a fetal position under his blanket all because he was afraid to sleep alone. LOL
    Boys rule and I would have had 4 more if I could have afforded it! Enjoys those boys of your and they will soon be wearing bloody makeup running around with masks and knives trying to scare the mess out of ya! You'll be sorry actually because mine got many kicks out of scaring me for while and he got really good at it! For me I couldnt wait for them to get out of the Ninja phase! Man was I happy when that was overLOL. Keep us posted and take pics of Tony Romo and Brian McCann for us Id love to see and you really should do that dropping the ball idea that is great!
    @Spookilicious that is such an endearing story! Sweet memories!
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    Quote Originally Posted by jenscats5 View Post
    Maybe instead of getting candy on Halloween, he should GIVE out candy just like Romo gives away the ball!!
    Hahaha! Love it!
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    Quote Originally Posted by stormygirl84 View Post
    Wow. That's gotta make you kind of proud, though! I was wishy-washy as hell when I was that age. My mom usually had to make the decision for me. Jeez, I'm STILL wishy-washy. I never decide what to wear until the weekend before Halloween. Good for your boys and their decision-making skills and iron will!
    @Stormygirl84. Me too! I've been racking my brain this year and I can't decide on anything. I'm going to have to settle on something soon.
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    Quote Originally Posted by dippedstix View Post
    My soon to be 9 yr old son wants to dress as a smurf because he thinks it will get some laughs. LOL He is the class clown of the family...anything to get a laugh. Funny thing...he and his 2 friends were here yesterday trying to solve mysteries around the house when all of a sudden they all came running downstairs with heavy packs on their backs, swords in hand, and hats/masks on their heads. I told them the looked like ghostbusters and they said that's what they are trying to look like. They were off to find ghosts in the yard. It was too funny! Gotta love them!
    A Smurf would make me laugh, but Ghostbusters are priceless! Love the spirit.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jenscats5 View Post
    maybe instead of getting candy on halloween, he should give out candy just like romo gives away the ball!! :d
    lol !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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    I feel your pain, I have 3 sons aged 12, 13 and 15. Mine wanted me to make a Big Daddy from bioshock costume about a week before Halloween...lol. I said "oh yeah I'll just get my glue gun, tin foil and some toilet roll tubes and whip you one up in a day" .
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    My daughter all the way up until she was about 7 always wanted to be a fairy of some sort. Once she turned 8 she wanted to be anything that looked goth like a goth pirate or a goth dead bride. She is 14 now. A little old for trick or treating but she still wants to dress up. She likes to walk around the neighborhood and be social. But I need her help this year since my hubby will be getting home around 8pm this year. She doesn't know what she wants to dress as
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