I went to go see Phantom of the Opera (Lon Chaney version) at the Kennedy Center, then walked by a whole bunch of trick-or-treaters on the way back. Lots of them were teenagers or older (college area -- a lot of undergrads were trick-or-treating) and the few youngers kids I saw were barely dressed up -- regular clothes with a boa or crown or something.
'Unleashed'
Spike's Bitches 32: I think I'm sobering up.
[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risque (and frisque), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.
Aww! Owen and Liv are so cute! Jimmy was a firefighter too. T took pictures for me.
Well, here are my pictures from the day.
the older kids around here seem to be dreesed up. and I seem to be exchangeing wiseass remarks with them
I forgot about one group of teenagers I saw -- there was an Dorothy from Wizard of Oz, something I can't remember, and the guy was dressed in blue clothes and had blue fairy wings. I didn't get a chance to ask what he was but if I had any candy left I would have given them some.
Phantom of the aqua just came to the door
SO CUTE
Thank you! I am quite proud of the tutu, myself.
And Cash, I don't think that A) those kids could get any cuter. B) DH could get any cuter, and 3) you could get any prettier.
Until the next batch of pics, anyway.
the kidlet pictures are killing me
today's good story
I wore a long black dress and my black wings to work.
a kid came up to the desk ( about 8 yrs old) looked at me and asked: why are you wearing wings?
me: what day is it?
kid: ...Halloween...but... ( kid's head is moving more and more to that quizzical angle) ... grown-ups don't usually dress up...
Me: I did
co-worker: she isn't a grown-up.