My friend Christine reports that she saw someone on the bus dressed as the Peanut Butter Jelly Time Banana.
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We went to our neighborhood Halloween parade this year (which is basically all the local kiddies dressed up walking around the block) and saw a lot of great costumes. My favorite was a family who dressed up as candy - the husband was a chocolate bar, the mother was a jar of peanut butter, and their toddler was a Reeses cup. DED FROM TEH CUTE.
This is my hair, without three cans of blonde hairspray: [link]
Thanks, sarameg! I think she's adorable and that the camera loves her, but I'm biased. As for my hair, it's stupidly thick hair. I was going to put it up in a bun with the costume change, but it looked like I'd sprouted a second head.
My friend Christine reports that she saw someone on the bus dressed as the Peanut Butter Jelly Time Banana.
My friend Gus did that a couple years ago.
Yeah, I was looking at your whole stream and being envious. It's a lovely color regularly. When I had long hair, a ponytail was the diameter of a quarter, but there was so much of it. The shorter can actually achieve volume, so...bad hair days are pretty much gone now that a) short and b) have had a stylist for a decade whose cuts grow out awesome and can even look awesome when I do nothing.
I always wanted thick dark hair. Can't do anything for the former, and for the latter, well, with my complexion, Feria's french roast is as dark as is flattering.
I'm guessing it was about 100 kids. And all the teenagers were in costume. and Lots of the adults were in costume. And there were a couple of haunted houses in the neighborhood.
My costume was suit jacket and pants, red shirt, green tie, scary clown mask made less scary by wearing glasses over the mask. And (paper)button that read "Derivative funds trader".
Just watched a Food Network challenge with the subject of haunted gingerbread houses. The winner was a sugar skeleton crewed pirate ship. Some crabby judges, though. They didn't think it was haunted enough. Thing had vapour pouring out from the base and a mass of handmade tiny skeletons. How much more haunted can you ask for? It was freaking amazing. There was ocean and a lighthouse and just lovely sugar creepy.
Having just paged through 45 images of my high school friend ( and bad crush)'s FIVE adorable children, let me just say: thank god we stayed friends. Beautiful kids, as I knew he would have a hand in. But not mine, thank god.
I think she's adorable and that the camera loves her, but I'm biased.
Dude, no. Your child is ridiculously "I will dominate your face!" photogenic.