I came across a site that focuses on those awful 1970s boxed Halloween costumes that consisted of a cheap plastic mask and a smock made out of God knows what toxic material. This Ringo costume made me laugh so hard. Yikes!
Yikes! Sometimes the scariest things aren't even meant to be frightening...I think.That reminds me of this picture that I came across a while ago. It's not true that things look better once you try them on!
At least it's flame retarded.
That reminds me of this picture that I came across a while ago.
That would be terrifying if I saw it heading towards me.
That would be terrifying if I saw it heading towards me. Like something from a Stephen King story.
Which Beatle is that supposed to be, Kelley? Do you know?
I think it's George.
I’ve now got an image of that walking slowly towards be with Blue Jay Way playing in the background.
Oh, I know! I was trying to imagine finding that on the other side of my door on Trick or Treat night! It might even be scarier than my first Halloween as a homeowner in 1986. After the festivities ended, I heard a knock at my kitchen door. I knew I shouldn't open it, but since the stoop outside the door had no steps leading up to it I was, um, intrigued. I was shocked to discover three grown men. They were holding out pillowcases so I gave them some candy to get rid of them. One of them actually complained because I didn't have a porch light on. I mumbled something about the lack of steps as I closed and locked the door.
On my third Halloween as a homeowner, and about 9 weeks after I'd given birth to my first child, I opened the door one time to find my OB/GYN standing on the porch with his daughter. I was mortified at the time. These days it takes a lot more to embarrass me.