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Re: Haloween Costumes
Posted: 2007-10-23 02:20pm
by Metatwaddle
Balrog wrote:Anyways, originally it was going to be simple combat fatigues, but now I'm going as the Pope. It'll definitely stand out in a crowd, unfortunately I don't have any pics of it to show atm.
Are you serious? RI and I were going to go as the Pope, but the costumes were too expensive. Coincidences, eh?
We're probably not dressing up - we're just taking my little sister trick-or-treating with us. One of these days I'd love to dress up as Discworld characters though.
Posted: 2007-10-23 03:11pm
by Robert Treder
I bought a real clerical shirt from Almy .com and I went out and bought a bible so I'm gonna go as a priest. My girl is dressing like a devil. Other than the exorcist routine, we're just gonna go for shock value. You know, the whole "So many Christians, so few lions," bit.
Posted: 2007-10-23 03:16pm
by Bounty
I don't know yet. Halloween isn't really celebrated here, but I'm going to a dress-up Halloween cocktail party so I need to find something. Something that goes well with a fairy and a zombie.
Posted: 2007-10-23 03:20pm
by Dartzap
Yeah, why bother celebrating Halloween anyway? All the fun stuff happens on the 5th of November, remember?

Atleast that has some
real tradition behind it!

Posted: 2007-10-23 03:22pm
by Bounty
We split the holiday: the costumes, partying and candy are for carnival, the visiting-the-graves-of-dead-people is on All Soul's Day.
Posted: 2007-10-23 03:29pm
by AK_Jedi
I've always gone for quick easy type costumes. I've gone as a bloodsucking lawyer (vampire teeth and a suit) and as Rimmer (H taped to my forehead and a green shirt).
This year I'm going as Arthur Dent.
Re: Haloween Costumes
Posted: 2007-10-23 03:29pm
by Balrog
Discombobulated wrote:Balrog wrote:Anyways, originally it was going to be simple combat fatigues, but now I'm going as the Pope. It'll definitely stand out in a crowd, unfortunately I don't have any pics of it to show atm.
Are you serious? RI and I were going to go as the Pope, but the costumes were too expensive. Coincidences, eh?
Wait, both of you were going to be the Pope? What, were they going to stand on your shoulder and have a really long robe?

Re: Haloween Costumes
Posted: 2007-10-23 04:58pm
by Metatwaddle
Balrog wrote:Discombobulated wrote:Balrog wrote:Anyways, originally it was going to be simple combat fatigues, but now I'm going as the Pope. It'll definitely stand out in a crowd, unfortunately I don't have any pics of it to show atm.
Are you serious? RI and I were going to go as the Pope, but the costumes were too expensive. Coincidences, eh?
Wait, both of you were going to be the Pope? What, were they going to stand on your shoulder and have a really long robe?

LOL, no. We were both going to have identical Pope costumes. We had been eyeing the second one down on
this page (it's actually called a cardinal costume on the page) but we don't have $80 plus shipping to throw around on Halloween costumes. So we'll just go as ourselves and let my sister do the dressing up. She's got a blue M&M costume.
Posted: 2007-10-23 07:41pm
by CaptainChewbacca
You guys could do a pope and antipope, and then make out.
That'd be unsettling on 8 different levels.
Posted: 2007-10-23 11:49pm
by Metatwaddle
CaptainChewbacca wrote:You guys could do a pope and antipope, and then make out.
That'd be unsettling on 8 different levels.
But a pope and an antipope would annihilate each other on contact.

Posted: 2007-10-24 02:25am
by Alerik the Fortunate
I will be Count Frank N. Furter for our Sesame Street meets Rocky Horror Picture Show Party.