11-01-2012 11:58 AM
Do you guys have any storm or Halloween stories to share?
11-01-2012 01:58 PM
My son just turned 2, so this year was his first time out for haloween. he didnt really know what was going on at first... till the first house.
Then he realises... CANDY!
Hes just starting to talk, so we were encouraging him to say Trick or Treat.. a little hard.. so we were just trying to get him to say Please (which he does say).
By about 3/4 of the way through the 15 or so houses we did.. he almost got it... he was saying TRICK PEASE! 🙂
11-01-2012 02:19 PM
So cute!
My kids are 2.5 and 4.5 and their aunties took them out last night. They spent a couple hours out in the rain and cold but had so much fun! The girls had an impressive haul of two bags each and they seem to think their mission is to eat everything they got 🙂
11-25-2012 07:53 AM - edited 11-25-2012 07:57 AM
@All:
perhaps you had wondered in the past whether the phase of the moon had any effect on the quality or quantity of postings to the Forum? Are there, in fact, more postings on problems at the time of a full moon????
Well, scientific evidence is now in, and it can clearly be stated that the phase of the moon does not affect people's behaviour:
So, it is reasonable to assume that an increase in postings during the full moon is not caused by the moon's effect on people.
It is my understanding that researchers are now beginning a project to determine if the Rogers Internet network is also immune from the effects of the phases of the moon. A side-project will attempt to connect the (lack of) capabilities in certain Rogers-provided cable internet and WiFi equipment with the phase of the moon when such equipment acquired Rogers-management approval for sale and distribution.
In order to quell certain, hopefully unwarranted, fears and paranoias about Rogers Forum participation, a separate project will attempt to investigate vampire-related activities by those lurking on this Forum
Another theory that has now been totally discounted is that Santa Claus actually rewards good posters to this Forum. Alas, we cannot earn good Christmas presents that way.
And finally, it can be clearly demonstrated that posting "under the influence" leads to random typing errors and repeated edits of the posting subsequent to its creations as a new post.
skinorth