been vandalized or stolen?
last year some people smashed my pumpkins![]()
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08-26-2009,08:13 AM
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08-26-2009,08:18 AM
I consider the smashing of an actual pumpkin an honorable death for a valiant guardian.
As for other destroyed or stolen props, yeah. Oddly enough, a green 60w light bulb stolen from our porch. I guess some kid just couldn't sleep that night knowing someone had a green lightbulb and he didn't.
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08-26-2009,08:19 AM
a lightbulb?
people these days,
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08-26-2009,08:24 AM
yes, my blucky got destroyed one year, it made me rethink putting things out early.
Life is too short to not do what makes us happy, keeps us sane, or both.
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08-26-2009,08:25 AM
When im worried about things getting stolen i get these lil booby trap things from the firework store they have strings on each end and you tie one end to what ever and the other end to what you dont want taken and when it gets pulled it lets off a loud bang. Its very loud considering what it is and can you imagine hearing a loud bang while your trying to be stealthy and swipe something. HEHEHEH
Edit: Really works when you use like 10 of them at a time lots of noise!
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08-26-2009,08:29 AM
I've been really, really lucky. Not a thing stolen, no pumpkins smashed, no vandalism.
I've had three of my graveyard columns "tested" by kids, I assume. They are cardboard with the shiny white styro and then painted, and they don't quite look like styro, so the kids on their way to school pinched at it and then discovered that it was foam and a tiny corner was broken off of one of them. Oddly enough, the corner was tucked right next to the column, so I found it easily and glued that right back on.
I was a bit upset to have to squish marks in the tops of the columns, but then again, I remember what it's like to be a kid and not able to resist touching/poking things without really thinking about damage.
And you can't even see the marks in the dark anyway. 
I don't tempt fate, tho. The only things that are out early are the fencing, some cheapy tombstones the high-up/hanging stuff and the floodlights on the garage roofline are changed out. I wouldn't be able to leave the good stuff out when I wasn't right there - I'm too paranoid.
I'm a Halloween Bride! 10/31/2002
Where there is no imagination there is no horror.
~Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
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08-26-2009,08:36 AM
sorry bout your stuff guys
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08-26-2009,09:34 AM
I don't take any chances! I set everything up, and tear it down the same day. I've got way too much time, and money wrapped up in my props to have some little punk steal, or destroy them!!!
One can never have too many skulls!
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08-26-2009,09:51 AM
So far I haven't had anything stolen, abused, or vandalized. My graveyard is out a few weeks in advance but the big stuff goes out for our Halloween open house the saturday before then pulled in until Halloween morning when I put it back out. I'm sure as time goes on someone is sure to want to mess with something but besides scaring some ToT's that is also one of the reason I am always out dressed as one of the "props". hehe
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08-26-2009,10:02 AM
I'm laughing just picturing the poor sap that got "Popped"!
I have some of those things and thought of doing that, but never have. I've been lucky and nothing was ever taken.
Two years ago someone tried to topple one of my wooden cemetery columns. They didn't know it was held upright by a 2 X 4 buried about 3 feet in the ground (hidden inside). All they could do was make it lean a little. I now use 4 X 4's inside to shore them up. Nobody moved 'em last year!



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