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Friday Mish Mash

Posted on October 31, 2008 by lwidmer

I live in a city that’s apparently shut down for some celebration today (Phillies parade at noon – way to go, Phillies!). Congrats to the team and to all the die-hard fans! To those fair-weather fans – those who bitch royally about how that team “owes” them something – you get nothing. Be a fan or be quiet. Oh, and those of you booing the team that lost – bad form, people. It’s called sportsmanship. Try it sometime. Otherwise, you look like a jerk on national television.

Halloweeen tonight! Oh sure, it’s a wiccan celebration and probably goes against anything Christian or otherwise… but it’s fun. Kids don’t know anything more than hey, I get to dress up like Snow White and beg the neighbors for candy. Maybe that’s the more disturbing aspect, huh?

Great costumes I’ve seen and where I’ve seen them:

–Paul Stanley of Kiss (my youngest)
–Mr. Peanut (my cousin back in the day)
–Santa (my son)
–A maxi pad with wings (the woman was wearing a white pillow case, a pair of wings, and had, well, pads stuck to her)
–Wilson from Home Improvement (neighbor kid wearing a hat holding a picket fence over his face)
–Princess Lieia (my youngest again, using bagels on a headband for the hair)
–A photo strip (woman on the Today Show this morning, using pics of herself on a long piece of cardboard and her own face peering through one of them)
–A box of popcorn (another neighbor kid whose mother put her in a striped popcorn box and pinned cotton balls in her hair)

What are some of your favorites?

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9 thoughts on “Friday Mish Mash”

  1. writtenexpressions says:
    October 31, 2008 at 1:09 pm

    My best friend and I went trick-or-treating as a 2-headed monster one year. She was a good 6 inches taller than I, so that was a bit of a challenge.

    We had a costume party at work several years ago, and a coworker came dressed as a character from The Birds (fake birds pinned to a suit, with bloody peck-marks on his face and hands).

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  2. Kimberly Ben says:
    October 31, 2008 at 3:00 pm

    ROFLMAO at the maxipad costume!

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  3. Sal says:
    October 31, 2008 at 6:41 pm

    My son is going to be a sock monkey and my daughter will dress as a fairy princess. The sock monkey will, in my humble, but accurate opinion, be the talk of the neighborhood.

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  4. Lori says:
    October 31, 2008 at 7:34 pm

    Great ideas!

    Sal, I think you’re right – that’s a cool costume!

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  5. Angie Ledbetter says:
    November 1, 2008 at 1:45 am

    I think my fav (and I’ve seen/worn a lot) is my daughter’s last Halloween. She wore gray clothes beneath a sandwich board cut out all puffy/fluffy with gray spray painted cotton balls all over it. She carried a squirt bottle of water. She was “Partly Cloudy with a Chance of Rain.” Anyone who couldn’t guess what she was got squirted. 🙂

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  6. Lori says:
    November 2, 2008 at 4:59 pm

    Angie, I LOVE it! LOL

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  7. jen brister says:
    November 2, 2008 at 11:36 pm

    These are all great ideas! My 17 year old son decided to be frank n furter for halloween. It’s hard to find a corset to fit a 130 pound 6 foot boy with no ass.

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  8. Lori says:
    November 3, 2008 at 1:34 pm

    Jen, the visual has me laughing like crazy!!!

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  9. Carrie Wilson Link says:
    November 4, 2008 at 1:44 am

    What a great list – and love the ones your other commenters listed!

    The best one I saw was an old lady with her cats – she had a grey wig, glasses, overcoat, and Beanie Babies attached all over. The pregnant man was pretty good, too.

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  1. writtenexpressions Avatar
    writtenexpressions
    October 31, 2008

    My best friend and I went trick-or-treating as a 2-headed monster one year. She was a good 6 inches taller than I, so that was a bit of a challenge.

    We had a costume party at work several years ago, and a coworker came dressed as a character from The Birds (fake birds pinned to a suit, with bloody peck-marks on his face and hands).

    Reply
  2. Kimberly Ben Avatar
    Kimberly Ben
    October 31, 2008

    ROFLMAO at the maxipad costume!

    Reply
  3. Sal Avatar
    Sal
    October 31, 2008

    My son is going to be a sock monkey and my daughter will dress as a fairy princess. The sock monkey will, in my humble, but accurate opinion, be the talk of the neighborhood.

    Reply
  4. Lori Avatar
    Lori
    October 31, 2008

    Great ideas!

    Sal, I think you’re right – that’s a cool costume!

    Reply
  5. Angie Ledbetter Avatar
    Angie Ledbetter
    November 1, 2008

    I think my fav (and I’ve seen/worn a lot) is my daughter’s last Halloween. She wore gray clothes beneath a sandwich board cut out all puffy/fluffy with gray spray painted cotton balls all over it. She carried a squirt bottle of water. She was “Partly Cloudy with a Chance of Rain.” Anyone who couldn’t guess what she was got squirted. 🙂

    Reply
  6. Lori Avatar
    Lori
    November 2, 2008

    Angie, I LOVE it! LOL

    Reply
  7. jen brister Avatar
    jen brister
    November 2, 2008

    These are all great ideas! My 17 year old son decided to be frank n furter for halloween. It’s hard to find a corset to fit a 130 pound 6 foot boy with no ass.

    Reply
  8. Lori Avatar
    Lori
    November 3, 2008

    Jen, the visual has me laughing like crazy!!!

    Reply
  9. Carrie Wilson Link Avatar
    Carrie Wilson Link
    November 4, 2008

    What a great list – and love the ones your other commenters listed!

    The best one I saw was an old lady with her cats – she had a grey wig, glasses, overcoat, and Beanie Babies attached all over. The pregnant man was pretty good, too.

    Reply
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