He Jenn....that was a hell of a story....did not know that...happy bonfire night i gues...we did decorate a little bit for Halloween, my daughters like it.👻👾 They went by the houses and stay op all night watching scary movies...every jear i think more People in the Netherlands are in for Halloween...about 5 groups of kids came at the door this year...thank you for your story...see you in a nother reaction 👋
Halloween started in the British Isles! I don't know where you went to school? It's a lot older than the United States or the gunfire plot by thousands of years!🏴
In your rush to score points over me, you missed my point entirely. We do not celebrate Halloween anywhere near as much here as the US and it has only recently become popular and that was probably from seeing movies etc. of the US trick or treating. In my childhood it was asking for a penny for the guy which we had made and then burning the guy on a bonfire. The events surrounding the gunPOWDER plot was taught in schools and the fact that Halloween predates it is not really relevant when I was talking about different celebrations. See I can be pedantic too!
Jenn i so look forward to your videos. Something different every day. Kind of catchy tune. Thank you. ❤
He Jenn....that was a hell of a story....did not know that...happy bonfire night i gues...we did decorate a little bit for Halloween, my daughters like it.👻👾 They went by the houses and stay op all night watching scary movies...every jear i think more People in the Netherlands are in for Halloween...about 5 groups of kids came at the door this year...thank you for your story...see you in a nother reaction 👋
I only found out the full story about 3 or 4 years ago on the Biographics channel.
A great little tune 👍🏻👍🏻
Halloween started in the British Isles! I don't know where you went to school? It's a lot older than the United States or the gunfire plot by thousands of years!🏴
In your rush to score points over me, you missed my point entirely. We do not celebrate Halloween anywhere near as much here as the US and it has only recently become popular and that was probably from seeing movies etc. of the US trick or treating. In my childhood it was asking for a penny for the guy which we had made and then burning the guy on a bonfire. The events surrounding the gunPOWDER plot was taught in schools and the fact that Halloween predates it is not really relevant when I was talking about different celebrations. See I can be pedantic too!