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So...the obvious question.

Posted: Mon Oct 19, 2009 4:00 pm
by halloweenaddict18
What should I be?

One of the by-far most asked questions is 'what should I be?' In the past I've never been the very creative type, though I don't do the overdone vampire-ghost-werewolf-Spiderman-Harry Potter costumes.

I'm a high school freshman. In the past I've been a hippie, a prisoner, and an old woman (I'm a boy, by the way). I usually like costumes that get a reaction out of people. I'm not usually into the scary kind of thing (though in 5th grade I was a Harry Potter Dementor). I just want it to be cool, whether it's scary or funny. I want people to notice me.

So, what shall I be? This is my last year trick-or-treating, and I want it to be worthwhile.

Re: So...the obvious question.

Posted: Mon Oct 19, 2009 4:10 pm
by adrian
you're a freshman and you still get to trick or treat?! that's amazing!! i knew there were towns out there that teens still ToT (being as the whole town gets into HALLOWEEN)

that's really cool though :) .. where are you from?

Re: So...the obvious question.

Posted: Mon Oct 19, 2009 4:13 pm
by halloweenaddict18
I'm from the Detroit area of Michigan, USA. Why?

Haha, allowed? I mean, if you really wanted to, you could trick-or-treat when you're thirty years old, though I doubt many adults would be willing to give you candy.

Once you turn a freshman, it becomes sort of uncool to trick-or-treat, so that's why it's my last year.

Any suggestions?

Re: So...the obvious question.

Posted: Mon Oct 19, 2009 4:19 pm
by NeverMore
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You want to be noticed?

I once did a grim reaper costume that freaked people out. I used a glue-on appliance skull mask but you could paint a skull face or use a cheap pull-over skull mask. I got a cheap reaper costume from the Spirit store. It came with a plastic scythe blade, I simply went into the woods and found a long bent branch to attach the plastic blade to.

The most important part of the costume though... I made a pair of walking stilts out of 2x4s and I extended the reaper cloak with some black cloth which I attached with velcro so I could use the costume without the stilts. I now have access to drywaller's stilts so I may try this again some day.

Needless to say, when I walked down the street, or into the party, all eyes were on me. I went 8 foot tall so it was hard to walk and hard to get through doorways, took some serious getting used to and my legs got tired quick. Watch out for ceiling fans! Even at 6'5" this effect would be great with the right costume.

Re: So...the obvious question.

Posted: Mon Oct 19, 2009 4:19 pm
by adrian
just curious and jealous really lol teens aren't really welcome to ToT where i'm from...

have you thought about doing anything that involves culture...?

what about a GIANT Tiki style mask (maybe 4 ft.) while wearing a male hawaiin skirt.. some wore those giant masks before battle as good luck and to scare the opposing tribes... i've never seen that done before

Re: So...the obvious question.

Posted: Mon Oct 19, 2009 4:24 pm
by Gothic Klown
hey man detroit boy
im from saginaw so its pretty much the same here too
if u want to get attention
scary or funny
dont buy any costumes or masks or anything
start from scratch
get make up gte random cloths
u have sorta long hair mess it up color it green and go as ur own batman: joker
thats always a favorite
harry potter fan?
go as something no one would expect
some kind of crature or go as voldermort or somehthing

and come on man im 20 years old and i still love trick or treating with my younger cousins
just because its not cool for ur age
thats b/s who cares what people think do what makes u happy and is fun for u

Re: So...the obvious question.

Posted: Mon Oct 19, 2009 4:56 pm
by halloweenaddict18
NeverMore, nice idea. I also really like Adrian's idea, but up here in Michigan it isn't exactly warm. It's in the 30's.

Re: So...the obvious question.

Posted: Mon Oct 19, 2009 5:17 pm
by Spookymufu
my son is 12, he wants to be this.........

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but he needs it in a TEEN size and guess what....no one stocks it locally in teen, as a matter of fact, they dont stock ANY teen boy costumes.....but they have plenty of teen slut girl costumes.........I guess they figure no teen boys will be TOTing this year

Re: So...the obvious question.

Posted: Mon Oct 19, 2009 6:29 pm
by adrian
oh yea dang i didnt' think about the weather

Re: So...the obvious question.

Posted: Mon Oct 19, 2009 6:30 pm
by adrian
oh yea dang i didnt' think about the weather

Re: So...the obvious question.

Posted: Mon Oct 19, 2009 6:32 pm
by NeverMore
Spookymufu wrote:my son is 12, he wants to be this.........
You must be the proudest papa on your block. That's an awesome costume.

Re: So...the obvious question.

Posted: Mon Oct 19, 2009 6:35 pm
by Spookymufu
hehehehe, I was glad to see him finally show interest, he hasnt really shown interest for several years. When he was small he was daddys right hand Halloween freak........but, not for years

Re: So...the obvious question.

Posted: Thu Oct 22, 2009 3:31 pm
by halloweenaddict18
Thanks for the input, but me and my three friends have decided to be the Teletubbies. I'm the purple one, Tinky-Winky.