View Full Version : Since it's Halloween season
I was wondering do any of you still dress up for the ocasion?
I have 4 kids so Holloween is realy fun at my house. For the past few years we've thrown a costume party for the adults. A few kegs and eats. Last year I was a cowboy this year I'm thinking Frank Castle or V.
I usually try to find local Halloween parties. I have some friends that are still really into the whole thing. I'm looking forward to it this year. I think I'll go as a zombie or something.
westy1970
10-04-2006, 17:16
I love HW! It's my favorite holiday. I am going as a Vietnam Era grunt. Since I collect the stuff it's my one time a year to bust it out.
chrisguy
10-04-2006, 18:18
Heh, I was thinking of going as V too. Already have the mask, so...
<waves hand>
You want to go as Frank Castle... you don't need to see my identification...
OK you can be V..... I'm going to be Cobra Comander.
Being able to break out your authentic gear is cool too. One year my friend came as a WWII pilot, he wore all of his grandfathers issue. It was very neat to learn his history :P
I went to a friends house tonight, we started talking about holloween and dreesing up. Then he says "I'm a magician". He's a good friend and we've fished countless times but I never knew. He proceeds to do about 30 magic tricks. One trick he levatated paper in the air, then it caught fire. I'm never inviting him to poker night, but he's definitly coming to holloween. :mrgreen:
Rambo, John J. [postal] [postal]
PsychoI3oy
10-05-2006, 07:53
I'll be dressed up as.....
...wait for it....
A Security Guard!
What an awesome costume that nobody will see coming!
Deos anyone have any good practical jokes? I used to put a two way radio into my kids treat bags, then I would send them to a door. When the person would go to give them candy the bag would say things like "feed me", "give me more candy", "I want blood" etc.. This also works well for that unrealistic dummy on the front porch, hide the radio and wait for the fun to come to you. :P
shrapmetal
10-05-2006, 10:30
i own a kisok in the citadle mall. every year we dress up to hand out candy to the kids. last year i wore my ghillie suit. you would not belive how many kids were scared half to death. this year i am going captian spaulding "the clown from a house of a thousand corpses" its hard to beat a scary clown.
This year I am going to be Sid Vicious and my better half will be Nancy.
That or I will put on a Pinhead or Chucky mask.
. Chucky mask.
If you have kids let them wear it. That would be scary.
KarlPMann
10-05-2006, 14:47
Did someone say "keg"? [roll] OK, I rarely ever get dressed up for halloween myself, but of course the kids do. I have no clue what they want to be this year. Karl.
Asha'man
10-05-2006, 23:48
I haven't decided yet what I'll be doing for Halloween, so my costume will kinda depend. I'd like to wear a suit and drink martinis all night (James Bond) but that won't work if I go to my buddy's house (non-drinkers) or the girl I'm dating's work party (probably no martinis). Buddy of mine in class tonight suggested getting one of those tuxedo t-shirts and some raggy blue jeans and going as Jim-Bob Bond. :mrgreen: I'm contemplating it, lol.
Brian
WillysWagon
10-06-2006, 06:02
I threw a party last year and most people dressed up. I wore a Zombie type out fit and scared the heck outta some of the trick-r-treaters Halloween night. I setup the front porch with music, light strobe, fake spider web stuff, flying bat and a fog machine. With the lights off, it's hard to see clearly. I was sitting in the corner (not moving) till they got their candy and turned around, then BAM, I'd jump at them. Mainly it was the older kids I'd scare, for the little ones I'd just sit there and not move at all. Didn't want them having nightmares about it. The little ones were so funny, they'd come over and poke me with swords and whatever asking my wife if it (me) was real, man was it hard not to laugh sometimes. Looking forward to doing it again this year.
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