Halloween!!

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FaceFoiled wrote:Whoop!!

Sitting as Edward Elric behind my desk at work, rocking the pocket watch whilst sitting next to a banana. :P
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Can't really take pictures at work, confidentiality. I'll shoot a pic later though, another banana is sitting across from me, and a skeleton jack-santa clause as well. The santa-jack is pretty cool, hes a bit of a punker with a spikey mohawk (long spikes, pointy) and has little santa hats on each spike. :P
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Ill go as Vash the Stampeede again. Though ive put on a few pounds, the costume doesn't fit as well as it used to, and i find fewer people know what its from each year, Which is a shame, It was such a good series.

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I decided last week that I wanted to be the TF2 Engineer. A week of scrambling around for junk to salvage later, I end up with no hardhat (using a "texas ten-gallon" style instead), no glove, and a PDA made from my phone with the charger attached (other end is in my pocket). Last-minute ftw! I do have a functioning, life-size Mini-sentry built out of a Lego robotics set, but I can't carry that around all day...
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Going to a Halloween party as V. I don't think anybody's going to get the reference.
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Panda, I think you'd also make a fine Lord Monocromicorn.

I haven't decided yet, but I'm either going as a ghost pirate, a samurai who's committed seppuku, or as Giles from Buffy the vampire slayer. I'd go as a mad scientist, but I have to wear a costume.
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I split off the 40K discussion into another topic to minimize chaos. Please direct related conversation over there.
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I didn't go anywhere for Halloween, but I dressed up in full stormtrooper armor. I had <CLASSIFIED> sit on the front steps to hand out the candy, and I stood really still on a cookie sheet nearby, so it looked like I was a mannequin on a stand. I only scared one person really well, but he freaked out enough to make the whole night worth it.
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Heh, that reminds me of what I did a few years back.
I painted a big cardboard box to look like a coffin, then dressed up as Dracula.
A small crack in the 'lid' meant I could watch everyone approach our door.
I had great fun all night suprising people. I scared one little girl to where she didn't want to come to the door, which made me sad. I got out of the coffin and took the fangs out to apologise, but her mom thought it was great!
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haphazardnuke wrote:I had great fun all night suprising people. I scared one little girl to where she didn't want to come to the door, which made me sad. I got out of the coffin and took the fangs out to apologise, but her mom thought it was great!
Yeah. Unfortunately there are a lot more really little kids than teenagers on my street, which makes Halloween a bit less exciting. Several times I had to take off my helmet to reassure some five-year-old that there was actually a person in there and I wasn't going to eat them up. The guy I scared was a parent.
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