What are you doing for your Halloween costume? (wife, member)
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That one-night stand is great!I used to do creative costumes in my 20s.
I was Jonbenet Ramsey a couple months after the murder--some thought it was too soon; oh well.
I was the Unibomber, as he appeared on the Wanted poster, before anyone knew who he really was.
I was a Vietnam Vet--erinarian--dressed in a camo army jacket, dark sunglasses, pack of cigarettes, POW-MIA t-shirt, dog tags, but with a stethoscope and a stuffed dog wearing a bandage.
I was White Trash once and actually won a prize.
My wife and I plan to go "grey scale" and dress as if we are characters in a black and white movie... hopefully we can make it come out as cool as these people did it below!!! Obviously the picture on the left is their costume and the picture on the right is used as a comparison of an actual black and white photo from back in the day!
My wife and I plan to go "grey scale" and dress as if we are characters in a black and white movie... hopefully we can make it come out as cool as these people did it below!!! Obviously the picture on the left is their costume and the picture on the right is used as a comparison of an actual black and white photo from back in the day!
That's a really cool idea.
I will be dressed as a suburban mom handing out candy.
My wife and I plan to go "grey scale" and dress as if we are characters in a black and white movie... hopefully we can make it come out as cool as these people did it below!!! Obviously the picture on the left is their costume and the picture on the right is used as a comparison of an actual black and white photo from back in the day!
I will be dressed as an office worker by day, candy hander-outer/eater by night
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