^ As I said, that's not me, just a pic of somebody I found on google. I'll try use it as a guide though
I was a Satyr (shocking, I know) this Halloween. All in all, I like the way it the costume worked out.
The costume is all about the legs! I got a lot of people asking me if I was wearing the kilt "like a true Scot"...
This year, children asking for candy at the Squiggy household will get 1 healthcare, an Obamaphone, and a lecture as to crush the bourgeois with a slightly higher tax rate.
Well, I'm hopeful that I'll still want to be Sherlock Holmes next year, as all the Halloween events I was planning on have been canceled. The kids and businesses were troopers though, Trick or Treating in my neighborhood in Brooklyn in full force. A gang of costumed children between the ages of about 5 and 9, were giving out candy to all the grown-ups who passed by, and they dumped handfuls in my grocery bag. I asked them why they were giving away all their candy and the oldest girl (dressed as a pirate) said that it was her idea, to cheer up the grown-ups after the storm. I got a lump in my throat and went all teary!
^Awwww... that's pretty awesome. My girlfriend and I at our work's Halloween festivities. I'm in different costume because my kilted-Satyr costume was not work-appropriate for some reason. Here, I'm just a average nondescript Mad Scientist (in no way related to Dr. Horrible). My partner-in-crime is in her homemade Assassin's Creed costume.
My co-worker and I went to a Halloween office party on Tuesday. She wore a cowgirl outfit, and I had a Hogwarts robe with the Gryffindor logo.
Thanks Satyrquaze Those are my brother's cats, they are Annkitten, we call him Annie, and Lando Catrissian, Lando. They are big, especially Lando. He had a cat named Obiwan Catnobi, which of course they called Ben. And he has another cat named Mister Spock, who is much less friendly. Elizabeth loves dogs and cats- like her mom