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Asking for candy on Halloween was called trick-or-treating, but asking for candy...
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David Sedaris
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Holidays on Ice
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Asking for candy on Halloween was called trick-or-treating, but asking for candy on November first was called begging, and it made people uncomfortable.
( David Sedaris )
[ Holidays on Ice ]
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