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Member Section => Down Range Cafe => Topic started by: Walter45Auto on November 02, 2009, 01:54:47 PM
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I dressed as a Russian Submarine Sailor. We had a costume contest at work, but I don't know who won yet. One of my managers wore a cow costume. We had a couple of Vampire cashiers, a prison convict, and one cashier who was either a princess or a prom queen. I couldn't tell which... Maybe Both..... A couple witches, and the graveyard shift cashier dressed as a tiger.
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I went as a slightly inebriated, snickers munching, suburban white guy. I think I pulled it off. ;D
FQ13
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And By the end of the night you became heavily inebriated??? ;D I had lot;s of booze around me, but I didn't drink it. I was busy restocking it. ;D
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A tired old undertaker ...
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A tired old undertaker ...
;D
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I safety pin some Kellogg's mini cereal boxes to an old t-shirt, get my plastic knives with black tape around the handles, and some $2.00 fake blood from the Party City. "Impale" myself through the boxes with the plastic knives. With a Heap of Fake blood, and go
as,.....................
A Cereal Killer,... :P
It's sad, I know, but it did win me $100.00 back in the day at Lil Gilley's in S. Carolina.... and the kids have to think when they see Count Chocula with a spork sticking out of his head...
I get that little bastard on the Lucky Charms box too.... I keep Tony The Tigers head on a special spork for his little Frosted Flake self,....
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LMAO! Cereal killer!!! I like it.
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Kind of a conceptual costume, I like it. One of my favorites was a friend of mine who sported a tricorn hat, a cutlass, and 40, written small on his left glasses lense in magic marker. I laughed my ass off, most of the Texas folks didn't get it,but you can't grow up in Florida without knowing the words to Buffet's "A Pirate looks at 40". ;D
FQ13
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Nothing but my pick up was Clifford the Big Red Dog. My Church did a trunk or treat
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A tired old undertaker ...
You may be tired but your NOT old. :)
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Wearing nothing but a pair of roller skates...........I went as a pull-toy. ;D ;D
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A pull toy?? My god.. you just left that door standing wide open BEGGING me to go in.. :-X :-X :-X
(http://www.cascity.com/howard/animations/126.gif)
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Not touching that...
But I went as a British Scottish colonialist!
(http://i66.photobucket.com/albums/h270/Sanjuancb/PA300500.jpg)
Now pass me my double rifle and a gin and tonic!
Yes, that's a Scottish flag in the background---I was a conscientious objector of being anyway associated with England! ;D
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Where's yer kilt mon? Yer nae a Scottsman if ye'r nae wearing a skirt, I mean kilt, damn it, kilt. ;D
FQ13 whose kilt is in a fetching shade of hunting Ross (it matches the bag pipe cover), though I could barely play the darn things when I was in practice, now its just to torture the dog, and the neighbors, when I'm in a foul mood. ;)
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Where's yer kilt mon? Yer nae a Scottsman if ye'r nae wearing a skirt, I mean kilt, damn it, kilt. ;D
FQ13 whose kilt is in a fetching shade of hunting Ross (it matches the bag pipe cover), though I could barely play the darn things when I was in practice, now its just to torture the dog, and the neighbors, when I'm in a foul mood. ;)
I dinnae think a kilt is weel worth the muckle price they been asking. I hae nae kilt ba me tartan is that o' the Bruce Clan and a more fair plaid there never did be.
Honestly, I don't know how any true-to-nature Scot can dish out $1000 on a kilt when times are lean like they are today...
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I was an angry gun clinging right wing extremist
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I went out as something I haven't seen in years:
Somebody who gives a $h!t.
The radio station had a contest discribing your costume. One of the top 5 was a guy that he and his wife were going to wear a BDU blouse, the other the pants and call themselves the Upper and Lower GI.
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You may be tired but your NOT old. :)
I'll spare the details, but Halloween was more trick than treat this year, and it did age me :(
Bright spot is that if Friday turns out to be the end of the rush, and Saturday remains a day off as the big work c'lendar says, I will be taking my Utah carry class in the big city of Sioux Falls ;D
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I dinnae think a kilt is weel worth the muckle price they been asking. I hae nae kilt ba me tartan is that o' the Bruce Clan and a more fair plaid there never did be.
Honestly, I don't know how any true-to-nature Scot can dish out $1000 on a kilt when times are lean like they are today...
I inheireted mine from my grand dad. No way could I afford one otherwise. I very rarely wear it either as the darn thing has to weigh ten pounds of wool. Not great for wearing in 90 degree Florids Weather. ;D
FQ13
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I dressed as a fat, balding, middle-aged (optimism rears it's little head) radio announcer/cell phone salesman.
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The radio station had a contest discribing your costume. One of the top 5 was a guy that he and his wife were going to wear a BDU blouse, the other the pants and call themselves the Upper and Lower GI.
Now that's funny.
FQ13 ;D
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I dressed up as myself this Halloween, and wouldn't you know it... some jerk had the same costume. Go figure. :)
Swoop
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San Juan, Brits salute Palm out ;D
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Heard of a couple good ones...
Someone dressed in normal clothes except they had numbers taped all over them. They were someone you could "Count" on!
Another couple went carrying signs and wearing stuff that said "Go Ceiling" "Fight Ceiling" "Win Ceiling". They were "Ceiling Fans".
Well, I thought they were cute anyway.
FWIW
Richard
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im a pretty scary sight as is
(http://www.laughparty.com/funny-pictures/Redneck-Overalls-1281.jpg)