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What exactly is Halloween about? Apart of course from yet another American concept of pure commercialism. There is only one good thing worth celebrating on October 31st..... my birthday.

Money.What exactly is Halloween about?
What exactly is Halloween about? Apart of course from yet another American concept of pure commercialism. There is only one good thing worth celebrating on October 31st..... my birthday.![]()
Fascinating indeed. Maybe if I spell the link out in longhand it is easier, sorry.Fascinating.
And what about Halloween?
Isn't it called All Soul's Night, when the dead are supposed to rise and walk the earth? I remember that when I was a child in County Cork in the fifties, myself and my cousins having the crap scared out of us when my mum and my aunt were telling us as we walked along a dark country lane.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Halloween
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it is a major event in Ireland, big bonfires, party games such as apple bobbing, barnbrack cake with a coin for luck, colcannon for dinner...traditionally a turnip was used instead of a pumpkin, we never used either....
the catholic church added all saints day on Nov 1st, as they couldn't get rid of samhain..
edit..nothing to do with America...
Ballymun!other things which were popular in Ireland or at least in Dublin, was an apple on a rope, toffee apples, monkey nuts and wine apples (pomegranates) it was very fruit based....
we would collect wood and tyres for weeks in the build up and then stick a stolen car on the bonfire...
It is now bigger than bonfire night, when i was young in the 80s it was the other way round, but kids today have grown up with it, so just assume it is something we have always celebrated, even though it wasnt something i used to do when i was young.
My daughter even said today that the half term holiday is so we can celebrate halloween, which made me laugh.
It is just a bit of fun, nothing to be worried about. Where i live if you put a pumpkin on your door step you will get kids knocking, if you dont you wont. We tend to take the pumpkin in at 8pm, so the kids go to bed, and no one bothers us after that.
Pumpkins were growing wild long before he arrived on the scene!The smell of candle-burned turnip evokes an apple-bobbing childhood for me too. I'd assumed that was a UK-wide thing and hadn't appreciated the Irish root.
Trick or treating and pumpkins were invented in 1978 by John Carpenter.