You know, I know that some people do not approve of Halloween due to religious reasons and what not. But, after Trick-or-Treating with my daughter last night, I was very disappointed in my neighborhood.
I'm pretty sure that almost half of the houses in our neighborhood chose to leave their light off, meaning that either no one was home, or they just didn't want to participate.
Is it really that much of a burden to hand out $10-$20 worth of candy for 2-3 hours one night out of the year?
You know, I know that some people do not approve of Halloween due to religious reasons and what not. But, after Trick-or-Treating with my daughter last night, I was very disappointed in my neighborhood.
I'm pretty sure that almost half of the houses in our neighborhood chose to leave their light off, meaning that either no one was home, or they just didn't want to participate.
Is it really that much of a burden to hand out $10-$20 worth of candy for 2-3 hours one night out of the year?
Yesterday morning, I was exhausted. I was nodding off at my desk, and even when I was on the toilet.
For the life of me, I couldn't figure out why I was so exhausted. I had gotten to bed around 11:30pm, which typically provides me enough sleep for the next day. So I couldn't figure out why I was so frigging tired in the morning. Mt. Dew, coffee, none of them would wake me up.
Yesterday morning, I was exhausted. I was nodding off at my desk, and even when I was on the toilet.
For the life of me, I couldn't figure out why I was so exhausted. I had gotten to bed around 11:30pm, which typically provides me enough sleep for the next day. So I couldn't figure out why I was so frigging tired in the morning. Mt. Dew, coffee, none of them would wake me up.
So, I didn't intend to play Fallout 3 last night, but I did.
As it is, I'm still out and about exploring around. I really need to make my way towards Megaton the town and follow the main quest, but I keep getting side-tracked. I'm checking out some buildings around an old subway station, when I come across (3) "Runaway Slaves." Um... ok, WTF? I try and talk to them, but my dialogue only allows me to say I have to go. That situation is kinda surreal. All three of them are just crouching in the bushes on the outside of one of the buildings.
So, I didn't intend to play Fallout 3 last night, but I did.
As it is, I'm still out and about exploring around. I really need to make my way towards Megaton the town and follow the main quest, but I keep getting side-tracked. I'm checking out some buildings around an old subway station, when I come across (3) "Runaway Slaves." Um... ok, WTF? I try and talk to them, but my dialogue only allows me to say I have to go. That situation is kinda surreal. All three of them are just crouching in the bushes on the outside of one of the buildings.