Halloween Costumes
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Re: Halloween Costumes
Posted by Crapceeper on Mon Oct 31st at 5:50pm 2005


Alt least a little success.

My kids decided to hide instead of getting scared by me. Helloween it is. I don't like it.

The weather was fine. Like foggy and darkness. But still. Halloween is crap.



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Re: Halloween Costumes
Posted by Dr Brasso on Mon Oct 31st at 5:52pm 2005


my little one is going to dress as a dead cheerleader, and im going to be Igor....shes gonna drag me around with a chain, and i get to be goofy.....<img src=" SRC="images/smiles/icon_lol.gif">

Doc B...:dodgy:





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Re: Halloween Costumes
Posted by satchmo on Mon Oct 31st at 6:17pm 2005


Argh, my wig is really itching me.


"The greatest thing you'll ever learn is just to love and be loved in return." -- Toulouse-Lautre, Moulin Rouge



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Re: Halloween Costumes
Posted by satchmo on Mon Oct 31st at 10:26pm 2005


As I promised earlier, here is the picture...

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I blocked out my eyes because I still want some degree of anonyminity on the internet.



"The greatest thing you'll ever learn is just to love and be loved in return." -- Toulouse-Lautre, Moulin Rouge



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Re: Halloween Costumes
Posted by azelito on Mon Oct 31st at 11:04pm 2005


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Re: Halloween Costumes
Posted by Addicted to Morphine on Mon Oct 31st at 11:22pm 2005


Such a dynamic pose satchmo!




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Re: Halloween Costumes
Posted by FatStrings on Tue Nov 1st at 2:52am 2005


i hope you can hear me, im laughing as hard as i can






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Posted by French Toast on Tue Nov 1st at 3:55am 2005


haha, it suits you <img src=" SRC="images/smiles/icon_biggrin.gif">

Very nice. I too dressed up as a member of the opposite sex. It involved tights a skirt (shortish) and a tight top exposing my ripped abs with my hair in pigtails (man, long hair makes being a chick easier). No pictures unfortunately though <img src=" SRC="images/smiles/sad.gif">




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Re: Halloween Costumes
Posted by wil5on on Tue Nov 1st at 6:43am 2005


Satch, I know it sounds weird but you make a pretty hot woman...

Some kids came to our house trick-or-treating. We gave them some crap, then locked the door lest any others came by. Its not something thats done around here usually.




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Re: Halloween Costumes
Posted by Crapceeper on Tue Nov 1st at 8:34am 2005


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As I promised earlier, here is the picture...

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I blocked out my eyes because I still want some degree of anonyminity on the internet.


I'm missing some lipstick and a more general 'hipp' appearance. But anyways: Alone the idea made me smirk.

A few years ago I dressed up as a girl as well. There was a costume contest And I made second place. After the tomatoe.

Did you disguise your voice as well?



Never try to be perfect - just try it and make the best out of it



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Re: Halloween Costumes
Posted by satchmo on Tue Nov 1st at 1:46pm 2005


I didn't want to go overboard with bright makeups and high-heels. I intentionally tried to dress very conservatively and not draw attention to myself. This way, the effect is much more dramatic when people realize that there's something strange about the woman in front of them.

One of the doctors last night couldn't even recognize me at first. It took her a whole minute to figure out why everyone was laughing so hard around me. She thought I was a new hire.



"The greatest thing you'll ever learn is just to love and be loved in return." -- Toulouse-Lautre, Moulin Rouge



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Posted by KoRnFlakes on Tue Nov 1st at 1:50pm 2005


Fortunately we got no trick or treaters knocking. Otherwise all they would have got was some bloody coal tbh. Cant stand halloween, people walking round in the dead of night knocking on peoples doors.






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Re: Halloween Costumes
Posted by G4MER on Tue Nov 1st at 1:56pm 2005


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ID HIT THAT... over and over until it died.. lol




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Re: Halloween Costumes
Posted by Crapceeper on Tue Nov 1st at 2:16pm 2005


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I didn't want to go overboard with bright makeups and high-heels. I intentionally tried to dress very conservatively and not draw attention to myself. This way, the effect is much more dramatic when people realize that there's something strange about the woman in front of them.

One of the doctors last night couldn't even recognize me at first. It took her a whole minute to figure out why everyone was laughing so hard around me. She thought I was a new hire.


Allright; now I see. So your plan obviously did work.

And I missed it again *cry*. I could have disguised as your husband, though...

First your honeymoon and now Satchmo dressing up as a conservative lady... What next?
Satchmo going skiing in the bavarian mountains?



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Re: Halloween Costumes
Posted by azelito on Tue Nov 1st at 2:38pm 2005


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over and over until it died.. lol


HAHAHA!! <img src=" SRC="images/smiles/azelito.gif">



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Re: Halloween Costumes
Posted by satchmo on Tue Nov 1st at 4:38pm 2005


I hate to bring this thread to a somber mood, but I have the follow-up story on the Halloween teenage killer from yesterday's posting.

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Excerpt from The Los Angeles Times:

Killer Sought Solace Online

Before Orange County shootings, 19-year-old pleaded for help and pondered suicide.

By Kimi Yoshino, Mai Tran and Christian Berthelsen
Times Staff Writers

November 1, 2005

In the weeks before 19-year-old William Freund donned a cape and mask and went on a shooting rampage in his Aliso Viejo neighborhood, he reached out for help on the Internet.

He wrote more than two dozen online messages in October, asking for a "real life" friend and saying he was contemplating suicide. He also threatened to start "a Terror Campaign to hurt those that have hurt me."

The messages paint a portrait of a troubled young man struggling with Asperger's syndrome, a neurological disorder described as a variant of autism that hampers people's ability to interact socially. He revealed his anguish and frustration on a website, wrongplanet.net, used by people with Asperger's.

In a prophetic message written Oct. 16, about the "Terror Campaign," he also said, "My future ended some time ago." Other postings included "Everybody hates me" and "I feel like I need to kill myself." He also disclosed that he had bought a 12-gauge shotgun and had gone online to buy ammunition.

Members of the online community for Asperger's tried to reassure Freund and offer suggestions, and volunteer moderators tried to find his parents.

Their efforts failed.

On Saturday morning, Freund put on a dark cape and paintball mask and entered a neighboring house, killing Christina Smith, 22, and her father, Vernon, 45. He then shot at a house across the street and tried to fire at a neighbor, but the shotgun jammed. Then he walked home and killed himself with the shotgun.

Orange County sheriff's spokesman Jim Amormino said investigators did not know what sparked the shooting or why Freund targeted the Smiths. "We're looking into his mental health at the time of the shooting," he said.

An autopsy completed Sunday showed that Freund died of a single gunshot to the upper torso. Toxicology tests are being conducted, but Amormino said, "We don't expect drugs and alcohol set off his bizarre behavior."

What may be the best clues to what set him off could be the messages Freund left behind in postings on wrongplanet.net. The website was created by people with Asperger's syndrome and intended as a place they could post comments, share experiences and talk to one another in online chat rooms. It also offers articles about the disease but is not intended to be a authoritative medical source.

Those with the disorder are often described as loners who have trouble communicating and may not fit in socially.




"The greatest thing you'll ever learn is just to love and be loved in return." -- Toulouse-Lautre, Moulin Rouge



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Re: Halloween Costumes
Posted by Addicted to Morphine on Tue Nov 1st at 4:51pm 2005


Where the hell were this kids parents?




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Re: Halloween Costumes
Posted by satchmo on Tue Nov 1st at 5:41pm 2005


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Where the hell were this kids parents?

They couldn't be found, even by the newspaper journalists.

But doesn't this kid remind you of half-dude? We shouldn't be too harsh on him. Otherwise we might read about him in the newspaper one day.

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Headline: Gamer in Orange Suit Terrorizes Town with Crowbar




"The greatest thing you'll ever learn is just to love and be loved in return." -- Toulouse-Lautre, Moulin Rouge



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Re: Halloween Costumes
Posted by Addicted to Morphine on Tue Nov 1st at 5:53pm 2005


Edit, just realized it was a joke. My B.




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Re: Halloween Costumes
Posted by Tracer Bullet on Wed Nov 2nd at 3:11am 2005


? quoting Addicted to Morphine
Edit, just realized it was a joke. My B.

A joke, yet still in poor taste IMO.






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