What color were they? no not the eggs
not sure, but if I were a betting man.....
“But, but, but, iss for the chil’ren!”
Probably mixed crowd in Beavercreek.
Who cares?
Despicable no matter the race.
I don’t think I need to guess at this point.
Local outlet mall did a “Trick or treat” promo years ago. I took my then just walking son in his dinosaur costume for his first trick or treat experience. We got there 30 minutes after it started and our 1st five stores were cleaned out by groups of “teens” not in costume. locust types from nearby Birmingham. My wife snapped a pic of of my son with a sad and confused look on his face that still kinda jabs me in the guts. Fortunately, some stores had kept a reserve for costumed children and little ones, and his luck got better. I just got the feeling that the mall promoters did not expect what they actually got. I dont know if they ever did another.
I’m sure you and I are not the only ones wondering that.
I can answer that. The pushers were black.
Our church used to host an Easter Egg Drop, featuring thousands of plastic eggs filled with candy dropped from a helicopter. Every one of those eggs was filled by a church member.
We had similar rules to the Green’s, which, ironically is located just a few blocks away from the church.
And the same people showed up.
They ignored the rules and ruined it for everybody. My grandchildren only managed to get a few eggs each. They ran onto the field, pushing and shoving babies and toddlers. My own personal opinion is they were doing it out of spite.
The church discontinued the hunt after that.
Eggxactly 🙄