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    Halloween Costumes.

    Need ideas, something clever... yet doesn't go overboard. I was thinking getting some scrubs and a lab coat for a Dr, or go to the local surplus store and get a jump suit/aviator glasses and be a pilot. These seem sorta, ya know, over used. I'm kinda leaning for the Aviator.

    Thoughts? Are you attending any festivities this season? What will you be?
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    Re: Halloween Costumes.

    No festivities for me. I'll be in a lab coat in my lab working probably

    At least then I won't be bothered by trick-or-treaters!



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    Re: Halloween Costumes.


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    Re: Halloween Costumes.

    100% recyclable! Cardboard + Duct Tape = Gordon Freeman



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    Re: Halloween Costumes.

    I saw this at one party.

    A few people got together. Each one made a 8x10 picture of their faces and made them into masks. They all dressed alike and then wore the others "mask".

    Pretty effective and easy.
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    Re: Halloween Costumes.

    80's Hairband. Works great alone but even better if you have a couple of others doing the same. All it takes is some really tight pants (leather or spandex are prefered), a cut off tshirt, big long haired wig and some string or cloth strips to tie around different body parts (make-up is optional).
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    Re: Halloween Costumes.

    Quote Originally Posted by aculle01 View Post
    80's Hairband. Works great alone but even better if you have a couple of others doing the same. All it takes is some really tight pants (leather or spandex are prefered), a cut off tshirt, big long haired wig and some string or cloth strips to tie around different body parts (make-up is optional).
    Totally man...do the "Flock of Seaguls" thing...That was such a great band. What happened to them?


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    Re: Halloween Costumes.

    Quote Originally Posted by RocketPunch View Post
    100% recyclable! Cardboard + Duct Tape = Gordon Freeman



    Source: http://www.joystiq.com/2006/10/11/du...ife-2-costume/

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    Re: Halloween Costumes.

    I like the transformers the best so far!

    I typically get something that's out of a good makeup store and do gory!



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    Rofl,,, That Wonder Woman is classic!!!

    Transformers are cool too.
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    Re: Halloween Costumes.

    If you were a girl, you could always pull the dress-as-a-pregant-women-and-get-hammered-at-the-bar routine. But if you want something with a little more class, go for the transformers one above, that rules .


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    Re: Halloween Costumes.

    Quote Originally Posted by squeak View Post
    Thoughts? Are you attending any festivities this season? What will you be?
    I throw a Halloween party every year, and I actually bought two costumes for the upcoming soiree. The first one had a full face mask, and how on earth was I to comfortably eat, drink, and karaoke in that thing? I wanted something that wouldn't interfere with consuming tasty beverages so I ended up ordering this number as well. Bought it off eBay several weeks ago, though, for a much better price than offered there...

    I haven't tried it on yet, but it doesn't look like it will interefere too much with my hosting responsibilities.

    Not to mention, I'm going to make a beautiful "bride"!!


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    Re: Halloween Costumes.

    I always wanted to wear black jeans, a black shirt, black shoes, black gloves, paint my skin black, die my hair black, and then wear black contacts and be a Void. The only problem would be finding contacts that cover my entire eye, including the cornea.



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