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1447 | Article | comic_book_fan | my stops was KB toys and a place called movie warehouse. i wanted to go to toys are us but my family drove said look we love you but the closest toys r us is hour and a half drive and kb toys has almost all the same stuff for better prices and it is a 30 minute drive so were going there and the story was the same with blockbuster it was the closest blockbuster was literally right next to the toys r us so we went to the movie warehouse they may not have had the most up to date movies but they had a good deal 6 movies for a week for 6 dollars i was and still am a huge wrestling fan rented so much wrestling from this place and had a great horror section i miss that place. | Oct 17, 2014 | ||
1455 | Article | vkimo | Wow, this is the first Photog Smurf approved article I've saw! | Frilly and Scary | Oct 19, 2014 | |
1456 | Article | Vaporman87 | Actually her last one was the first EVER. So now she has two. lol I like the idea of mixing themes, like the dress and clown. Something scary with something innocent. Lots of good combinations could be found in that. Ultimately it is about what you want to express about yourself. Even doing whole group themes (like my family doing the Scooby-Doo gang) shows a sense of teamwork/having fun together and love of family over ourselves individually. | Frilly and Scary | Oct 19, 2014 | |
1457 | Article | pikachulover | Um...consider this article the first one that I drew pictures specifically for the article and didn't link to some old drawing from my deviantart account or something. I like combining stuff I didn't mention it in the article, but like an elegant monster costume. About the clown you could dress as the good/sweet clown one year and then be the evil clown the next. I never done a group costume. I'm not opposed to it or anything though. | Frilly and Scary | Oct 20, 2014 | |
1463 | Article | NLogan | Reading this article made me think of a quote from Abbott and Costello, "She is either a very ugly woman or a very pretty monster". I think it is fun to role play scary monsters during Halloween. I never did understand the slutty costumes. Where I love it was usually too cold for such nonsense but that didn't stop them. I guess there was a time and place for those like college dances and parties. I don't know that that is the kind of attention most women really want. Thankfully most come to their senses after a few years or when they get married. Having kids stops that nonsense cold. I think as long as you are having fun it shouldn't matter what thr costume is and there should be no expectations on how a woman should dress. My wife this year is going as the children's book character Olivia the pig with a red dress, stripped tights, and foam esrs on a headband. She is going to read the story to her kindergarten class and carry around a stuffed animal of Olivia. | Frilly and Scary | Oct 20, 2014 | |
1464 | Article | Vaporman87 | @NLogan: That's awesome. Sounds like your wife has all she needs to make her best Olivia impression convincing. :) My wife will be Velma in our Scooby-Doo party. I'm Fred. My oldest son will be Shaggy and my youngest, Scooby. My daughter will be Daphne, and my best friend will be The Creeper (found an actual licensed mask for it!) | Frilly and Scary | Oct 20, 2014 | |
1465 | Article | NLogan | @Vapor that is awesome. I love Scooby doo I have all the seasons. The creeper and the no face phantom were my favorites. Pikachu has the right idea, wear something you are comfortable with or something original or creative like her drawings. If you're not having fun there is no point in dressing up. | Frilly and Scary | Oct 20, 2014 | |
1466 | Article | NLogan | @Vapor your buddy the creeper can say,"I would have gotten away with it, if it wasn't for those pesky rules." If they don't let him into a party or something because of the mask. Seems like masks aren't allowed nearly anywhere now a days. Can't where them to school, dances, etc. | Frilly and Scary | Oct 20, 2014 | |
1468 | Article | pikachulover | @NLogan I think females can get away with the sexy costumes in a warmer climate like where I live provided it's a warm night. And usually Halloween is pretty much the only time of year I like to wear a skirt or dress. | Frilly and Scary | Oct 20, 2014 | |
1476 | Article | Hoju Koolander | @pikachulover The idea of doing the nice clown and evil clown in succession is awesome. I agree the the sexy costumes have become so overdone, that they actually produce the opposite effect, they're boring. Much more impressive to me is when someone really works on the details and character, even if the costume is not the best in terms of construction. Their commitment to the concept makes all the difference. | Frilly and Scary | Oct 21, 2014 |