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(, Wed 14 Jan 2004, 13:01)
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Best Costumes
I'm thinking of going as a Flux Capacitor to Mr. B3ka's Dr. Emmett Brown this Halloween.

What are the best/worst/laziest Halloween/Fancy Dress/etc. costumes you've seen?
(, Thu 18 Sep 2008, 17:42, 5 replies, latest was 16 years ago)
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I like this idea.

It might provide a little number of responses, but I would argue in favour of quality of answers over quantity.

Last Hallowe'en, Mrs Crow looked really quite wonderful as a LOTR-style elf. Me? I turned up as the Paedo-Finder General*. You can probably guess whose costume went down better.

So you should definitely go as a flux capacitor.

*From the later series of Monkey Dust. Look it up on Youtube, you won't be disappointed.
(, Sun 21 Sep 2008, 9:50, Reply)
I spent last Saturday
dressed as a custard cream.
(, Tue 23 Sep 2008, 13:55, Reply)
I clicked
purely because I want an excuse to get my hellboy costume pictures out from last halloween!
(, Wed 24 Sep 2008, 20:06, Reply)
Don't bother going
then tell everyone you went as the invisible man.
(, Thu 25 Sep 2008, 11:18, Reply)
I happen to be able
To walk on stilts fairly well. This isn't normally a useful talent, but it comes into its own on hallowe'en.

Picture, if you will, me. About 5'8", slight beard, ginger-brown hair, glasses. Fairly nondescript looking.

Now take me up to 7'8". Slightly more impressive.

Now dress me in a huge flowing black robe with a black veil to hide my face, and attach two glowing red LED's to my glasses, at a slightly wider width than normal human eyes.

Now imagine you're six years old, and you walk up to my house, all unsuspecting...

I made several start crying and one piss himself in fear - the parents were even better though. I've had grown men and woman scream and run away...
(, Sun 28 Sep 2008, 14:34, Reply)

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