Halloween of the past

Here's me in 1999, you can't tell, but I am about 2 weeks post conception here! My costume was Hi Ho Silver because I have joints in my hair and I'm dressed like a Ho, I know kinda lame but it looks pretty cool (I think) Took me awhile to get ready. That's Jimi Hendrix you see lurking in the background. Anyone got any ideas for me and the husband???
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I never even knew what you were. I thought you were some kind of f'd up ghost or something.
I think this year I might dress up as the gothic groupy! ;-) I have loads of old CDs (mostly AOL freebies) I can slip together into a conveniently dodgy top...
Halloween is about the only day of the year you can walk the streets in gaping fishnets and no one bats (aha!) an eyelid. Much. Of course, it is a Monday, so I'm trying to convince everyone at work to get in to the spirit (and again!) of things. It's all a bit defunct in the UK though...
I wish we would dress up at our work. We be lame!
cool costume
Thans NR.
I have an awesome idea as of about 2:00 today. I'm not telling tho, I'll post a pic after the party (we are going to one on the 29th)
A top made of cd's huh? Sounds like a winner. Defunct over in the UK due to terrorism? Or is Halloween going out of fashion?
Nah, defunct because we English can be a bit boring when it comes to dressing up. Well, not me, obviously, since it's one of my favourite hobbies. But on the whole, Halloween is considered an "American" thing. Trick or treating is discouraged due to all the paedophiles and child murderers that inhabit our streets, and the anti-begging laws which technically make it illegal anyway. It's a shame. There's nothing better than a good fancy dress party...
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Mary, you are bad with the blogs lately. You missed Shirring's links. He changed it back already.
Go up, you're a post behind.
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