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There's a town northwest of me, Liskow, that has like a huge three or four day celebration parades and concerts and you name it, they have it. There's a bunch of other places around that have Halloween stuff. Australia has really sort of latched onto it because it's really sort of, you know, this sort of Australian spirit holiday and so everybody's latched onto it now. And the campgrounds too, lots of the campgrounds have Halloween stuff now as well for the kids. So, you know, people go out to the beach, enjoy a warm summer's day and then come back and enjoy Halloween here. So, it's definitely changed a lot here since then. And, you know, it's, I think it's good. It's good that there's still a handful of people that say, oh, it's American, don't do it. But they're becoming such a small minority that you almost don't hear them anymore. Everybody here has just gone into Halloween big time. So, yeah, it's a major event here now. I don't have any really good stories. I'm probably going to go up to Liskow to check it out. That's just up in the Blue Mountains. It's about an hour and 20 minute drive from me or so. So, I think I'll probably go up there at some point and check out their celebrations. I also want to see if they're going to do anything in Sydney. I'm sure there will be stuff in the rocks and places down there. So, I'm going to check it out here. It's really become a major activity here. The K2DY, back to you.
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