The Shoutbox
Yay, no thanks to the crappy online 'Help', this morning I've managed to find out how to stop shitty 'songs' on albums I've purchased within iTunes from automatically playing from the iCloud even though they've been unchecked within the Music app

Wish Apple would employ people that actually use their products sometimes.
OMG is that where it started?!?!
Do you count Perfect Strangers as an inspiration?
so who else pronounces that as REH-deh-kool-us? like reticle-us?
Yeah, there was such a ridiculous density of homes to distance there, and it was pretty safe to just wander around in. Very poor but not dangerous. I remember years where it just went on for hours, with just hundreds of kids in the same handful of blocks, dozens in the street at a time. Really busy.
Originally Posted by Yoda
Yeah, when I was a kid trick or treating was massive. I think there's a bunch of factors, one being I'm not sure access to candy is restricted as it once was. If kids are allowed more, and candy is cheaper relative to however much money they have/are given, suddenly the prospect isn't that exciting.
Part of it for you was, of course, that we lived in an area with a LOT of kids. I mean, Sto-Rox alone had its own Little League with many teams, so you kids didn't even have to play non-Sto-Rox kids.

I'm surprised there weren't more where you live. It feels more like a solid neighborhood than, say, where I live here. I get excited if we see ten kids here on any given year. Yet, again, my parents who live a handful of miles away (in a development of ranch homes) make up 100 units of stuff to give out and have sometimes run out and had to turn off the porch light!
oh man, rotfl
lol. That's dark.
Fear not - I make sure to mainline one word of yours on a daily basis, too scared to try more just in case it all becomes too much for me.

Now you know why it takes me so long to reply to any PM of yours
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