I don't know, and I have never done it, and I do not condone it, but I work for an egg producer, and I say that if you are going to throw eggs anyway, use Hillandale Eggs.
2007-09-13 09:22:03
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answered by meowqueen1953 5
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No, I am not guilty of throwing eggs on Halloween night. But, as a grown woman, I got sick of some kids who kept egging my house so when they and their parents were over at my neighbor's house for a party, I bought a dozen eggs, drove to a church parking lot near their house and egged their house royally! The next day at school, one of the children told my son that they knew he had egged their house. My son told the kid, "I don't know what you are talking about! I was at John's house last night!" The truth of the matter was that he was at John's house and absolutely knew nothing about my egging the house! My house has NOT been egged since!
2007-09-13 09:24:12
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answered by Buddie 7
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The anonymity of the mask causes some people to revert back into animals for a night. Mob mentality.
I never egged anyone but I did throw dirt clods at cars one Halloween. Nearly got killed running away in the darkness when I fell into a newly dug out foundation of a house.
2007-09-13 09:24:04
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answered by Anonymous
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I have never done it personally, its probably because they are too old to go trick or treating.
But... if you really dont like someone, you get oscar meyer bologna and cut happy faces into them and throw them on cars. Usually so that it will stay on all night (eg when they are sleeping) so that the bologna eats away at the paint and they wake up to a smiley face. Very bad, dont do it. :-)
Seriously, the worst I've done is held an egg, I'm WAY too chicken to do anything.
2007-09-13 09:26:08
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answered by your_gurl_leah 5
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I never have thrown eggs or rolled a house on Halloween night, even as a kid. I used to have this pathetic neighbor that always got pissed at one of my cats sitting on her car and egged a side of my house though. What a bee-atch.
2007-09-13 09:23:26
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answered by Kate J 6
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no...I never did anything like throwing eggs or t paper. My house has had an egg thrown on it though.
The kids in my neighborhood used to steal the xmas lights off the big tree thats in my front yard! One time I was watching the kid do it and I flicked the lights on and off a few times. I watched him through the window and cracked up at his expression. One year the kids tried to steal my big Santa Claus that was outside but I heard them do it!! Haha They actually woke me up!
2007-09-13 09:21:07
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answered by roxy 5
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apparently, teenagers won't be in a position to purchase eggs or stuff from shops except they are over 18 and have identity for Halloween. it truly is a scheme in place in Britain, uncertain approximately united states of america of america, yet meh. i do no longer likely think of calling police would help, yet get some stable cleansing stuff as eggs are heavily impossible to get out.
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answered by Anonymous
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That is to be done on Mischief Nite, not Halloween, anyway that is just wrong today to do. The cost is really tremendous and the waste is even worse. What happen to good old fashion toilet paper? That is still being done , "No"
2007-09-13 09:36:55
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answered by Icey 5
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unfortunately, yes. I was caught and had to scrub all the egg off the car, and pay $35 dollars for a broken window. With the help of my two cousins, Thank God it was my Cousins Aunt or we would have been in deep trouble, not that we didn't have our butts whipped for that one lol.
2007-09-13 09:24:21
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't know why kids do that. I don't like it. There is no point in doing it becuase then you just have to pick it up and the kids are waisting there money on buying eggs.
2007-09-13 09:21:23
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answered by hallohalllooo 2
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