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I know Jennifer is an uppity and mean person and I couldn't stand her because she was being arrogant and prudish about her wealth in the first season or two. For me arrogant people are major put off. But when I rewatched the show I noticed that she wasn't usually the one who started any crap. It was always Margaret who would make snarky comments, and Jen wasn't about to let it go and they both said some very awful and mean disrespectful things to each other. I was a big Margaret fan when she and Siggy were feuding, I still dislike Siggy strongly because Siggy is tone deaf and she thought she should be the queen/leader of the show because she was the 'educated' one. Then there was Jacko the whacko, she was also god awful. Glad they both left. I couldn't stand Teresa either but now I see the three feuding brother, sister-in-law and sister equally at fault arguing over dumb things. Who copied who for using glittering eyeshadow or who copied someone's patio furniture and clothes and going to the same photographer. Who cares about all that? And Melissa and Joe aren't exactly innocent in all this drama. The only I can actually defend Teresa is that she says what she has to say out loud while the other two are very careful on how and what they say. The siblings would have made up a lot earlier but Margaret the master manipulator was always in the Gorga's ears keeping them away from the family. Her hate for Teresa was the reason she didn't want them to reunite. NONE of Them are a bigger culprit than Margaret.

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Red, White, and Boo! Halloween’s American History, Pictures, Interesting Facts

Halloween in America has evolved over centuries. It began over 2,000 years ago in Ireland with Samhain, a festival marking the end of the harvest. People believed the dead could visit the living, so they lit bonfires and wore costumes to ward off spirits. Masks and disguises hid them from wandering souls, and communities celebrated the season. In the 1800s, Irish and Scottish settlers brought these traditions to America. In the 1840s, Irish immigrants fleeing the Great Famine, a mass starvation caused by potato failures, preserved Halloween to maintain culture and community. They added pranks and public festivities to lift spirits. Carved turnips were placed outside to scare evil spirits, and in America pumpkins became easier to carve, creating the first jack-o-lanterns. By the 1870s, Halloween grew into a community event. Newspapers suggested parties, and neighbors played games like bobbing for apples, from Roman harvest festivals. Costume parties grew popular, with homemade disguises often scary or funny. Trick or treating began as children dressing up and performing songs, jokes, or skits for coins or treats. The first recorded trick or treating in the U.S. was in the 1920s. After World War Two, suburban neighborhoods expanded trick or treating. Candy companies sold Halloween candy, including candy corn, first made in the 1880s. Shaped like corn kernels to celebrate the harvest, it was easy to mass produce. Glow-in-the-dark costumes, plastic pumpkins, and decorations appeared in the 1950s, turning Halloween into a family-centered holiday. Today, Halloween blends Celtic traditions with American flair. Haunted houses, pumpkin patches, costume contests, and candy sales are everywhere. Over 600 million pounds of candy are sold annually, and Americans spend nearly 10 billion dollars, making Halloween one of the most celebrated and beloved traditions in the country. #Halloween #TrickOrTreat #USHistory #America #USA #History

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