That's very generous, but I don't think I would've trusted myself with a screen-used prop for a Halloween costume. Plus, you wouldn't have gotten it back. That sounds great! Look forward to the pics.
Its a little late but here's the ancient Sho-Rin with his "date" to the USO section of the party. The uniform is my Dad's from 1944 that I had never tried to wear before. It fit like it was tailored. The girl is another church member who just happened to dress up in 1940s style. If only somebody could photoshop about 40 years out of my face!
^Scary costume! I got home in time for trick-or-treaters. I should have borrowed my mom's Medusa costume to answer the door. I would have scared the little buggers away. More candy for me!
Hahaha you should have seen the faces on the guys who bought me a drink when they found out I was actually... You betcha! D'aw thank you!!
I was San Francisco Giants first baseman Will Clark circa 1989, and my girlfriend was a '20s flapper girl.
You have a cute girlfriend. Here's a pic snapped in the PATH station on our way to Christopher Street to watch the NYC Village Halloween Parade (I dressed like the Spirit): And me and my friend Belinda at a party two weeks before (her birthday/costume party): Red Ranger
I love everyone's pics! Sadly, no pics for me. I was stricken with the Cold From Hell on Halloween and spent the evening moaning in bed, downing sudafed, and watching The Witches on the Cartoon Network.
That's what I thought. Well, at least you didn't end up spending lots of money on a new costume. That would be depressing.
If you're in the area, my friends and I have every intention of celebrating Halloween again in January.
I'm debating what I'll go as next year. I'm leaning toward getting a group of friends together and go as zoot suit zombies! -- RR
Likewise ..., by proxy sort of. We were on a cruise vacation and there was a big Halloween costume party and such on the ship. The Hubby and I were all ready with our costumes and everything. Then, the day before Halloween, The Hubby came down with the cold from hell, bronchitis, the whole thing, and he was miserable as hell. So, we stayed in our cabin, ordered room service and watched the surprisingly horrible Terminator Salvation on the ship's TV. And I really liked my costume, too. Ah well, there's always next year, I guess.
Sorry to hear that. My nine year old ended up with a fever mid-afternoon and had to miss trick or treating. His little brother came through and took an extra bag to get candy for him and he and I watched a Harry Potter movie, so all was not lost.