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Click for (non-shopped) gratuitous cheesecake by way of apology for nerdiness of above image, and for my wife's virginal white robes.
(My astromech brings all the girls to the yard.)

...ahem, I like how in room full of ladies in skimpy-skirtage, you designed a costume that requires you to remain at floor level for full effect ;)
Top work all round btw!
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Mon 2 Nov 2009, 11:46,
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Top work all round btw!

Me and the missus did Han and Leia last year for fancy dress.
I can't get a photo right now though
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Mon 2 Nov 2009, 11:47,
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I can't get a photo right now though

edit: also, I went as Princess Leia to a fancy dress party once

my gf went as Jaws (the shark, not Jaws out of James Bond)
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Mon 2 Nov 2009, 11:49,
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my gf went as Jaws (the shark, not Jaws out of James Bond)

I'm sure that drew lots of comments about your nice buns.
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I have to point out that I had to use my own lipstick - my gf doesn't have any that tarty
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very much the colour of the moment fashion fans.
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Why are they appropriate halloween costumes? I don't understand.
A made-up holiday has been bastardised further. I bet by the Americans.
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A made-up holiday has been bastardised further. I bet by the Americans.

Something a bit bone-chilling about a 40-year-old man dressed as a droid, isn't there?
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Also this is a totally unrelated but amazing quote:
I am not a fan of books. I would never want a book’s autograph. I am
a proud non-reader of books. I like to get information from doing stuff
like actually talking to people and living real life.
—Kanye West, promoting his book “Thank You and You’re Welcome.”
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I am not a fan of books. I would never want a book’s autograph. I am
a proud non-reader of books. I like to get information from doing stuff
like actually talking to people and living real life.
—Kanye West, promoting his book “Thank You and You’re Welcome.”

Oh yes, Kanye: because it's either/or, isn't it.People who read books never do stuff, talk to people, or live real lives.
*sigh*
It's a false syllogism. But you wouldn't know that unless you had a logician in your posse, or read a book or two!
I believe Kanye's approach can 'work' for rich & powerful geniuses. They just say to a lackey "get me a logician in my posse, stat!". There's some quote from a UK PM (Wilson?) along the lines that books are a waste of time, as he preferred to "just have a 30-minute conversation with the person who wrote it".