Posted by Addicted to Morphine on Sun Oct 30th at 9:42pm 2005
Posted by G4MER on Sun Oct 30th at 10:00pm 2005
No really.. I dont know what I am gonna do this year. I may take this year off, as I have to work.
Posted by Tracer Bullet on Sun Oct 30th at 10:08pm 2005
Yeah, when I bought them I thought they would be reusable, but the package says you are only supposed to keep them fro 3 months... I'm going to try it, but we'll see what happens.
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They aren?t really good for anything, but you can't help but laugh when one tumbles down the stairs.
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Posted by satchmo on Mon Oct 31st at 12:09am 2005
I got a better idea. My real name is gender ambiguous in the States (no, it's not Pat), so all my patients thought I were female before meeting me.
For Halloween, I am going to be a female doctor for a day. I'll borrow my wife's blouse, skirt, and stocking, and dress shoes, plus a long wig. I will go to work as the female doctor that everyone always thought I was.
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Posted by azelito on Mon Oct 31st at 12:18am 2005
For Halloween, I am going to be a female doctor for a day. I'll borrow my wife's blouse, skirt, and stocking, and dress shoes, plus a long wig. I will go to work as the female doctor that everyone always thought I was.
That is so f**king awsome. Do it.
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Posted by Underdog on Mon Oct 31st at 12:31am 2005
That is so f**king awsome. Do it.
Obviously, your mom never dressed you up that way as a child? Awesome never came to my mind. Being poor we had few choices. Dress up as a ghost, which normally wasn't allowed as it ruined good sheets, or dress up as a girl, which was easier because in the 60's there was a lot of brightly colored make-up at their disposal. Not to mention bouffant wigs. 
Dressing up like a girl sucked then. Perhaps its different now.
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Posted by G4MER on Mon Oct 31st at 12:37am 2005
Obviously, your mom never dressed you up that way as a child?
Awesome never came to my mind. Being poor we had few choices. Dress up
as a ghost, which normally wasn't allowed as it ruined good sheets, or
dress up as a girl, which was easier because in the 60's there was a
lot of brightly colored make-up at their disposal. Not to mention
bouffant wigs. 
Dressing up like a girl sucked then. Perhaps its different now.
Uhm, no.. my mommy loved me.
Posted by satchmo on Mon Oct 31st at 12:54am 2005
I haven't had too many Halloweens in the past, mainly because by the time I immigrated to the States, I was already in high school.
I did dress up a few times, once as a stalker of some sort, and the other time as a HUGE NERD. I didn't require too much mock-ups for the latter.
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Posted by Addicted to Morphine on Mon Oct 31st at 3:36am 2005
I've never done it, but plenty of people do.
Posted by FatStrings on Mon Oct 31st at 3:58am 2005
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Posted by Addicted to Morphine on Mon Oct 31st at 4:09am 2005
Posted by Crono on Mon Oct 31st at 4:12am 2005
Posted by FatStrings on Mon Oct 31st at 5:12am 2005
he drank the stuff straight out of the bottle
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Posted by Crono on Mon Oct 31st at 5:16am 2005
Posted by Addicted to Morphine on Mon Oct 31st at 5:18am 2005
Posted by FatStrings on Mon Oct 31st at 5:26am 2005
the joke was that he was living off it i guess
the costume certainly didnt require it
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Posted by Naklajat on Mon Oct 31st at 9:07am 2005
Crap, now looking at jedis on google image search my idea of what a jedi looks like was way off.
Instead: a light brown button-up shirt, the robe, a pair of khakis (sp?), and a brown belt over the shirt, I just need a lightsaber. I just hope its not too hot to be wearing a bathrobe on top of a long-sleeve shirt, I do live in Texas after all.
Edit:
I think my wrong idea about how a jedi looks was partially because of the first/last three movies/chapters, in which luke had the leg wraps, and I don't know where the waist wrap idea came from.
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Posted by Crapceeper on Mon Oct 31st at 9:38am 2005
So I decided to dress up in black clothes and a long black leather coat and a criminal like black hat.
So I go out at night pretending to be some mafia boss and scare the s**t out of the sweet-buggers.
Or instead I'll go for a walk in the close forest. I don't know yet.
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Posted by satchmo on Mon Oct 31st at 4:44pm 2005
So, I showed up at work in a black skirt and a baby-blue sweater, with long black straight hair. I am still getting used to the heels.
But my co-workers can't stop laughing. I have a feeling that I might win the custome contest today.
I took pictures already, but I don't have the connection at work to load them up. Just be patient.
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