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Related: Culture Forums, Support ForumsHappy Goosey Night!
It's what kids in the northermost parts of New Jersey called the night of October 30. A night for soaping windows and ringing doorbells when I was a kid. I don't know if Goosey Night is still done.
It's known as Mischief Night in central NJ.
Here's an article I wrote about it years ago:
https://offeringstone.wordpress.com/2012/10/
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Happy Goosey Night! (Original Post)
Wicked Blue
Oct 30
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Devil's night in Detroit. Fun at first, then not fun at all. We do not call it that anymore.
Srkdqltr
Oct 30
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Srkdqltr
(7,773 posts)1. Devil's night in Detroit. Fun at first, then not fun at all. We do not call it that anymore.
At first it was toilet paper on trees and soaped windows. Sometimes waxed windows , harder to clean. Then at the last awful fires.
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Wicked Blue
(6,776 posts)2. That was carrying it way too far
It's supposed to be a night for harmless pranks.
Srkdqltr
(7,773 posts)3. The thing is, things escalate each year people had to up.the game until the mayor had to take a firm hand. Took several
Years to subside. Still flares from time to time.
John1956PA
(3,426 posts)4. About thirty years ago, the cable company offered free premium channels to keep pranksters home.
I do not know if that freebie continued over the years.