Jimmy Kimmel’s Halloween Candy Prank Makes Children Cry
Jimmy "Man Who Hates Kids" Kimmel once again asked parents to tell their children that all of their Halloween candy had been eaten. And film it.
Jimmy "Man Who Hates Kids" Kimmel once again asked parents to tell their children that all of their Halloween candy had been eaten. And film it.
Halloween 2012 is now a thing of the past, and we were asking you to submit your photos of your kids tick-or-treating in Acadiana. We have received many of them and as we look back on Halloween 2012, all of these kids were adorable in their costumes.
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Clearly some Halloween stunts are more successful than others. Also: Clearly some people are more intelligent than others.
Costume all set and ready to go. Check. Jack-O-Lantern for the treats. Check. Glow sticks. Check. Tub full of candy for the kids. Check. Lights working at the front of the house. OK, might have to check on that one.
In the spirit of Halloween, here is a video of a man in zombie make-up driving through various fast-food restaurant drive-thrus and demanding chicken nuggets.
Twitter is the world's favorite place to complain about things that, if we're honest, really aren't huge problems in the grand scheme of things, and with Halloween only days away, you know the Twitter world is buzzing with #HalloweenProblems. Check out
Shakespeare described the "witching hour" as a time "when churchyards yawn and hell itself breathes out." Spooky! Equally esteemed author Washington Irving described Halloween night in his classic 'The Legend of Sleepy Hollow' as a setting full of "fearful shapes and shadows...amidst the dim and ghastly glare of a snowy night." Kids all across the country describe it as the night when the entire world gives them all the candy they can eat until they either pass out or develop early on-set diabetes.
Hurricane Sandy is being called the storm of the century. Being that it is such an unique weather event, nobody is really sure the extent to which its high winds and flooding will damage the East Coast of the United States.
But we may have gotten some insight into the changes to come from a Washington, DC news broadcast. As you can see, NBC 4's cameras captured images of a shirtless horse-headed man jogging through the streets of our nation's capital.