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Friday, October 30, 2009

«PSA: Candy From Strangers»

[ ALERT! THIS IS A PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENT. ]

It has been stated that children should NEVER take candy from strangers. It makes no difference if the child is also a stranger to the persons handing out the candy. As such, it follows to reason that if the child is wearing a costume/disguise, they should still NEVER accept candy from strangers.

[ THIS HAS BEEN A PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENT, BROUGHT TO YOU BY: Master Marf. ]

2 comments:

  1. What if you know the person, but he is strange?

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  2. @ Looney: Stranger
    n.
    1. One who is neither a friend nor an acquaintance.
    2. A foreigner, newcomer, or outsider.
    3. One who is unaccustomed to or unacquainted with something specified; a novice: a stranger to our language; no stranger to hardship.
    4. A visitor or guest.
    5. Law. One that is neither privy nor party to a title, act, or contract.

    Looks like it's OK! If you know the guy then he's at least an acquaintance!

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