Halloween is coming up fast! Here are a few guidelines and helpful hints (for both trick-or-treaters and those handing out the candy) to make sure everyone has a great time.
might be you. dave: you ll never find me in an ice dancer costume and told my wife this, she says, not her, a hooters girl and raggedy ann and anddy. and funny, reminds me of the will ferrell, blades of glory. dave: you like that, that creeps he me out. alisyn: and meanwhile, let s talk about proper halloween etiquette in you re giving out candy. there are things that you think that people in the houses should be doing. clayton: well, that and dave and i were chatting earlier this week, what s the cut-off time? you know never to call a house at a certain time of night. call ali? nine o clock. no, probably putting the kids to bed. dave: he no, she s already in bed. clayton: and stop ringing door bells. alisyn: 10. clayton: 10 p.m. they said 9 p.m. dave: i would say 9 because
i took the kids to my neighbors house at 9, 9:15 and they were a little stunned, hey, come on, let s go. clayton: you ve got to make it clear, a tip for halloween etiquette. if you don t want people to show up, turn off the light. right? don t make it inviting. dave: a clear sign that you re open or closed for business. clayton: make it inviting for them. alisyn: the clear sign is lights on or off and when you re not welcoming trick-or-treaters, there was a time he when i was younger i didn t want kids knocking on my door he when i was 23. alisyn: i hear you. still like that. but, also, in new jersey, if you didn t like what people gave you, there were some possible eggings of houses. and we re just trying to help you avoid that stage tonight. clayton: don t do and kids, what do you think is important rule number one, two three in halloween