Nope, still Halloween. Why? Last year we had our outside Halloween lights on, to let Trick-or-Treater's know we were home. A few came. I told my wife to shut the outside lights off, close the shades and curtains and lock the door. I couldn't do it, because I was sitting in my recliner with a hurt foot from a fall a few nights earlier. Anyway, someone knocked on the door and I told my wife quietly "don't answer it". Next thing we know, someone was turning the door knob, as if to come in. Door was locked, but we could see the knob turn slightly. My wife said out loud, "no more candy" and the person went away. At the time, didn't know if we should get our gun and/or call the Sheriff. Now, that's definitely scary!
My wedding night (3rd marriage) was ok, but I was drunk at the end of our Wedding Receiption and passed out for the night. Wasn’t the Coors Light Beer I had, but the few shots of bar “rot gut” Tequila that done me in.
Now Shirley, how am I suppose to go to sleep tonight with the image of that black creepy thing climbing up my basement stairs tonight?? YIKES!!