We had the what is becoming traditional office trick-or-treat today at the TV station.
I have an office in a location at our building that is away a bit from where I thought my fellow employees would take their kids. I bought a bag of candy anyway (since when has candy gotten so stupidly expensive? A one pound assorted bag of Smarties, Nerds, Double Bubble, Swedish Fish, etc. was $8.98 at Walmart Neighborhood Market. Pretty soon I won't be able to afford it without a need to finance it with payments).
I took pictures of the handful of kids that did migrate to my office. I told them to take a fistful of candy but they barely made in a dent in the bowl. Lucky for my co-workers in the coming days, they'll get free candy until the bowl you see below is empty. I won't be eating much of it. The only kind of candy I like from it is the Smarties. I need all the intelligence boosting help I can get.
Candy for the office trick-or-treaters |
My co-worker Amanda and one of the trick-or-treaters |
Spiderman is shorter than he looks in the movies |
This bug was lucky I didn't have any insecticide. She survived a visit to my office. |
This young man wasn't happy to get his picture taken by the Kenparazzi. I don't understand why he was upset, I bribed him with candy. |