Re: my pumpkin's GONE!!!!!!!!!


Good point.I have an annually reaccurring fear of getting up Nov.1 to find
I have 100's of pounds of smashed pumpkin flesh to clean off the lawn.
Maybe I'm just getting old, but if they would have asked, I would gladly
give(I did last year) but stealing is wrong.
Last year, some boys wanted to do a switch and deliver a big pumpkin to
someones yard as a prank. We gladly gave, and the thrill in the eyes  of
the kids at that house when they awoke and saw what was in their yard was
worth it.

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> From: Bill Verchere <billv@island.net>
> To: pumpkins@mallorn.com
> Subject: Re: my pumpkin's GONE!!!!!!!!! 
> Date: Saturday, October 31, 1998 12:41 PM
> 
> Sorry to hear about your loss. 
> 
> This doesn't minimize things, but I think it far better to
> have one's pumpkin stolen (as a Halloween prank, perhaps),
> than to have had it senselessly vandalized on your lawn,
> which happens to many of us.
> 
> You can always hope that, somewhere this evening, your
> pumpkin will still bring joy to others - even though the
> consciences of some will not be clear.
> 
> Happy Halloween.
> 
> 
> Bill Verchere, 
> Ladysmith, BC Canada 
>  
> 
>  
> > When we woke this morning, it was GONE!!!! It has been on the front
lawn
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