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PA3KKY this is KC2PKG. I am doing a search on your question because I don't believe it. It's just alleged. Nobody ever did that. No one ever reported that. But that's something that we all heard. You know, they put a razor blade in an apple or something like that. But you know it's just a myth. It never really happened. And I'll tell you, Thanksgiving, because of things like that, Thanksgiving, I'm sorry, Halloween, because of things like that, has gotten really dull. I mean, you know, when I lived in Morris County, there were lots of kids around, stuff like that. And sometime in the early 80s they started doing Halloween parties in their homes and not going out trick-or-treating. And it became a whole different holiday. It was so different and so weird. I remember running around through the woods in the dark and stuff like that. That was fun. That was really fun. And you know, coming back with a shopping cart full of candy. That was pretty awesome. But I did have some friends whose parents confiscated all the candy. When they got home, it went into the closet or got hidden away. And they would dole it out as they saw fit. And a lot of it got thrown out too. So pretty wild. Anyway, back to you. Kevin, thank you so much for picking up yet another Saturday. This is a great thing. KC2PKG back to you. VA3KKY. Oh, and I'll tell you my tale of woe.
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