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    Julie Andrews
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    For a playgroup or school purposes, do you think it's politically correct to say you're having a costume party instead of a halloween party when you're getting together at this time of year?
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    Boy L.'s school isn't having anything. :?

    We say HALLOWE'EN PARTY.... cuz that's what it is.

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    I agree! its a Hallowe'en Party.

    I think we've become to "politically correct". Some things should be left alone. Its bad enough that the public school system has eliminated many of these activities which kids enjoy just to protect the few that may not agree with these practises, yet yielding to their demands.

    just a thought :-k
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