So, tell us.
What or who are you going as on halloween?
I'm thinking about doing the neutral thing and going as...
Tricky Dicky
by Honesty 9 Replies latest jw friends
So, tell us.
What or who are you going as on halloween?
I'm thinking about doing the neutral thing and going as...
Tricky Dicky
I've only dressed up once for Halloween. Someone at work said you MUST wear my costume from last year. So I was a giant 7 1/2 month pregnant pumpkin complete with trailing vines and stem hat.
Maybe I'll get inspired this year and find something to go with the skunk costume my 3 year old picked out. LOL
I've never dressed up for Halloween. It doesn't really appeal to me. It might if I had celebrated as a kid.
Im going as she devil
es
Halloween has never been such a big deal in the UK but it has caught on more in recent years. I don't take part in it.
Maddie
I have a costume I've used for a few years now. I call it the Fabulous Fat Fifty Flower Fairy, as the first time I wore it was the year I turned 50. I've had a lot of fun with it.
I met my husband at a Halloween party 9 yrs. ago, dressed up as a can-can girl, with fish nets, a blk spaghetti strap dress, and a blk feather boa. It was cold that night so I wore a coat over it and kept covered. He was there as...get this....Bill Clinton! It was one of those rubber masks that fits over the head, and he had a suit on. When we were introduced he had the mask on and a cigar (yuck!) in his hand. I said hi politely and then got outta there! LOL He made 1st runner-up in the costume contest.
I found out later, after he took the mask off, that he wasn't a Clintonite, AT ALL. What a relief.....
I love dressin' up the g-kids.
lisa
If all goes as planned for my party...
My friend and I are dressing up as bar wench's.
Since the term bar wench is probably NOT kid friendly we're calling ourselvse Pirate Mothers, since her oldest and my oldest will be pirates.
If that doesn't go over, I'm thinking a gypsy.
A good one I did back in college was dressing like a beatnik along w/ my friend. He had kind of a "shaggy" wig on & a turtleneck while I was wearing a beret, mustache, beard, shades & a saxophone. He's recite poetry to the girls while I'd accompany it with the sax. The problem was the poetry was crummy and so was the sax playing...but we made em laugh their butts off. We had a blast.