Trick-or-treating is probably my fondest childhood memory of Halloween.

My father had one of those cars with a sliding door on the side. We'd invited a few friends and, of course, we were all in costume. Witches, ghosts and Frankenstein were among our favorite costumes.

Each armed with a pumpkin-shaped basket, we climbed aboard Dad's car. With the sliding door open, we climbed down to each decorated house and knocked on the door, shouting "Trick or treat! What a success we had, and what a pleasure it was to share everything. We were greedy, and today my teeth remember it.

As the years went by, my sweet tooth remained and my interest in horror films grew. I remember Halloween evenings as a teenager, watching Freddy, Nightmare On Elm Street, Decadence and The Exorcist. 

Today, I like the mix of all that: dressing up with friends, watching horror movies and eating popcorn.

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