Hello my Dear Silliest of Sillies,
Halloween - it's the most sweet and naughty holiday of them all. Right?
Hopefully, you're prepping for a delightfully frightful night, even if this means shutting the lights off and going to bed early (with or without a companion).
Love you, Sweet Sillies.

I see you're bound and determined to corrupt YET ANOTHER POPE, Robyn! I hope your Halloween is full of chocolate deliciousness!
ReplyDeleteI'm mean, DebSWS, Leo's so cute and so...69.
DeleteThank you. Be well.
You covered almost every candy bar - well done. Your best one yet.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much, Alex. Your praise means the world.
DeleteCheers and happy almost Halloween.
Big Hunk! Not many remember that one.
ReplyDeleteWe have a fun candy shoppe with lots of old fashioned options like the Big Hunk. It's not as good as it sounds, but I can't ever forget that name.
DeleteHappy Halloween, Diane.
Should've had this one to memorize back when I was in school instead of the tiny one featuring only five candy bars. Excellent work. Sadly, no NECCO or Smarties.
ReplyDeleteOh, Smarties. Yes, those are yummy. I've seen NECCO but never tried them. Will add that to my bucket list. Or should I? Thanks GB!
DeleteHow I love the way you wrapped or, unwrapped, thoe where's of chocolates. We used to get the big ones, but now, they are very small. Those small chocolate covered nuts never impress the devil in me. I love smarties, I eat the blue and purple ones last, and loved the Big Turk and give me some rockets that make me want more. I love your poem and all it's hungry thoughts just never give me Candy corn or these ugly caramels nor peanuts. Thankfully the small peanuts are out of fashion
ReplyDeleteI know, Birgit! Who wants small nuts? Those puny ones get old fast, right? And shrinkage over time, that's a reality. A depressing one. Thank goodness there remain some Big Hunks and Big Turks around.
DeleteLove ya, silly lady.
I keep screaming "Oh Henry", but those bars are long gone. Superb poem on chocolate sins galore. Leo is praying for your soul (and maybe a Ding Dong). Happy Halloween!
ReplyDeleteOh my sweet Leo. They need to create an Oh Leo bar now. I'll get on it. Smiles.
DeleteHappy Halloween time, Joanne.
Oh Godiva Godiva
ReplyDeleteI crave a chomp
Not one but two
On my salty nuts until scream
It's all for fun
Not for mean.
Smarties know that mean is bad
DeleteBut a hot fudge sundae, now that's rad
May your Halloween treats
Make you feel glad.
Fun poem.
ReplyDeleteThank you. Happy Halloween.
DeleteAm I normal to be left craving candy bars? Is that a sign of age?
ReplyDeleteSo long as you have cravings, I've done my job, my friend.
DeleteHope you have a great Halloween weekend.
I crave candy corn. I hope you had a wonderful Halloween.
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Mmm, candy corn. I didn't have any this season.
DeleteOh my, so punny. ;D
ReplyDeleteThanks Crystal.
DeleteOh my..... naughty and sweet. We didn't buy any treats; as we've not had any kiddo's in over 5 years. I think kids do less door to door in our area and hit other areas where they can hit more houses in a smaller space. I'm enjoying visiting everyone on my blog list to catch up, as it's been too many months since I've blogger. Feels good to get back into it.
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Hi Sandy. It's always delightful to see you. Halloween's not quite what it used to be, which feels a bit sad to me. But so long as we keep enjoying the sweet stuff, all's good. Cheers.
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