Halloween generally divides people into two camps: Those who take the occasion very seriously, by planning their costumes weeks in advance and carefully carving pumpkins, and those who buy a couple of bags of candy on the way home from work, flip on the front light and call it a night. As you can see, many of our readers are serious Halloween fans. If you aren't in the spooky mood yet, let this be the jump-start you need.
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