2004-10-08, 04:25 | Link #1 |
Mr. Prince
Join Date: May 2003
Location: Scottsdale, Arizona
Age: 40
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So whats everyone gonna be for Halloween?
Halloween is just around the corner and I'm still not sure what I want to dress up as. I was thinking about dressing up in some sort of asian wardrobe. I was looking on ebay and the was wondering what the old traditional robes that the Japanese and Chinese wore were called. I know Kimonos for the Japanese but don't know what those silk outfits that the chinese wore are called.
Anyways what are you guys going to be? Edit- found a pretty cool place that sells kung fu outfits online. |
2004-10-08, 08:54 | Link #3 |
Uber Coffee for da win!
Join Date: May 2003
Location: Middle of insanity
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LOL. Inuzuka, that's strangely funny. hehe. But funny in a good way.
I've already announced that I plan to go dressed as Itachi for halloween. IF my last two parts arrive soon, I'll be easily able to do that. |
2004-10-08, 09:28 | Link #5 | |
Hmm...
Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: Looking for his book...
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I managed to get my hands on a small amount (aka. several liters) of stage blood so...
I'm going to dawn the traditional 'wife beater' garbs, cover my doorway, self and entrance way with blood splatter then answer the door with a drunken slur and an old beaten up blood soaked bat. To further the effect, a good friend is going to play the victim laying in a pool of blood just beyond the doorway gasping for help. I don't just aim to scare the kids, parents are fair game too. It wont be as fun as last halloween, but there's less chance of me getting arrested this way. >.>; Quote:
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2004-10-08, 10:14 | Link #9 |
Don't use animesuki now..
Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: London, UK
Age: 34
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I am going to a shamisen concert thing hopefully, so I wont be dressing up
If I had access to anime costumes easily I would dress as...hmmm...not too sure O o o! I wouldn't mind dressing in traditional japanese clothing! Or a Final Fantasy character! <3 |
2004-10-08, 11:51 | Link #11 | |
the Iniquitous
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*scared by Mr_Paper* There are no mantis-size costumes sadly, unless I make one, so I just never dress up in halloween, its fine I guess, I dont feel like wearing costumes, I find that a bit freaky. but It would be really nice if you people post your pic in costume like _Sin_ suggested, no matter how scary might be I want to see Mr_paper covered in blood ^_^ |
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2004-10-08, 15:18 | Link #13 |
Member of the Year 2004!
Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: "And if thou doest not well, _Sin_ lieth at the door."- Genesis 4:7
Age: 39
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I now know as what I'll be for Halloween:
Otaku! That's sure to frighten the kids! -or- as NSW; no need for a costume here. This applies for gender as well *rubs his hands* |
2004-10-08, 16:46 | Link #15 | |
Lord Chairman God King
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If you don't like that you could always be a robot. All there is to do it to take out your brain and put it into a robotic body. |
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2004-10-08, 17:18 | Link #18 |
SL Aki fanclub president
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Germany
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Ah, Halloween - one of these funny American customs
As Halloween generally isn't celebrated over here, guess I'll just be myself. There might be a few who "celebrate" it, but that generally looks like that they go to the next pub and booze till they drop, just like at every other occassion they get. The pub might even have a pumpkin standing somewhere, but probably not. That's it - no dress up, no trick&treating or whatever. |
2004-10-08, 17:50 | Link #20 |
Disheartened and Retired
Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: 加拿大
Age: 37
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Alright Halloween! Most likely I'll just be going to a Halloween party instead of trick or treating. I guess I'm a bit too old for that. Also it's a time to continue the tradition of egging some houses with friends...heh heh heh. Watch out! That shadow you just saw outside your house could be us (if you live in Vancouver that is).
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