Halloween revels
Nov. 1st, 2005 12:43 pmSo. Last night, the CAs all got candy and encouraged us to come trick-or-treating. Nothing is louder than the siren call of free sugar, so my flatmates and I dressed up and went off to collect some loot.

Can you guess what I am? If I tell you that the T-shirt has "Loch Ness" written on it and that the green things on my hands are the closest approximation of flippers I could make with copier paper, a green colored pencil, and my limited craft skills, then can you guess?
(This Loch Ness Monster costume was totally not inspired by the fact that I by chance happened to put on my Loch Ness T-shirt yesterday morning. Not at all.)
We took our jack-o-lantern, replete with my battery-operated "flickering" candle, with us on our travels. (Speaking of that pumpkin--microwaved pumpkin seeds are almost as good as roasted. But wow, do those things stick in your teeth.) We ended up in the college graveyard for bit, singing "John Brown's Body" and listening to Whitney's goofy ghost story. Chandra and I watched The Nightmare Before Christmas thanks to the wonders of Kenster. Then we realized that it was 1 AM and I kind of have a 9:40 class on Tuesdays, and so went to bed.
Best Halloween ever! Well, since I was little enough to really trick-or-treat, anyway. Hee.

Can you guess what I am? If I tell you that the T-shirt has "Loch Ness" written on it and that the green things on my hands are the closest approximation of flippers I could make with copier paper, a green colored pencil, and my limited craft skills, then can you guess?
(This Loch Ness Monster costume was totally not inspired by the fact that I by chance happened to put on my Loch Ness T-shirt yesterday morning. Not at all.)
We took our jack-o-lantern, replete with my battery-operated "flickering" candle, with us on our travels. (Speaking of that pumpkin--microwaved pumpkin seeds are almost as good as roasted. But wow, do those things stick in your teeth.) We ended up in the college graveyard for bit, singing "John Brown's Body" and listening to Whitney's goofy ghost story. Chandra and I watched The Nightmare Before Christmas thanks to the wonders of Kenster. Then we realized that it was 1 AM and I kind of have a 9:40 class on Tuesdays, and so went to bed.
Best Halloween ever! Well, since I was little enough to really trick-or-treat, anyway. Hee.
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Date: 2005-11-03 04:42 am (UTC)Hee. Thanks.