tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8116690042850060767.post2975015816236334918..comments2023-08-10T12:55:23.427+01:00Comments on SUBROSA: The Guising Playsubrosahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00151702590329788260noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8116690042850060767.post-43212451940473034702011-11-01T09:08:43.352+00:002011-11-01T09:08:43.352+00:00I don't get any these days LI. Too far into th...I don't get any these days LI. Too far into the sticks. However, speaking to pensioners who live in town they've been scared for a few years because of the threatening behaviour or some - mainly teenagers. Wee ones aren't seen for possibly quite a few reasons.subrosahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00151702590329788260noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8116690042850060767.post-72758346733943936352011-11-01T03:28:41.164+00:002011-11-01T03:28:41.164+00:00There's been a change this year. Right up to l...There's been a change this year. Right up to last year, most guisers were small, dressed up, told a terrible joke and were polite.<br /><br />This year they practically battered the door down, yelling and screaming. It sounded more like the bailiffs arriving than the harmless tradition it used to be.<br /><br />For the local pensioners it must be a terrifying experience. <br /><br />This was the first year I refused to answer the door and kept all the sweets. In years to come, I'll know who to blame for my toothaches.<br /><br />Next year I'll consider setting traps.Leg-ironhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09158306834630988356noreply@blogger.com