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A nice, fun day... the last time we had one of those was Day 365. Maybe it's time. [He's not optimistic, but Kitty makes a good point. There's no productive worrying to be done.]
That's an interesting way to observe a holiday. [The costumes and trick or treating, not the postapocalyptic non-holidays.] Is there history behind it? Symbolism? Or is it just an excuse to disguise kids and send them out to beg for candy?