Question Posted Wednesday October 19 2005, 5:36 pm
I am a 13 years old and there is this annual Halloween party where we all dress up in a Halloween costume and I have no idea what I should be......I need advice!
Additional info, added Wednesday October 19 2005, 10:05 pm: im a girl. Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Fashion and Styles? Chicken_flavored_eggs answered Thursday October 20 2005, 12:43 pm: Don't go as something cliche. Be original. You should go as an Advicenator. Attach a laptop to your dirty, wrinkle filled clothing and type on it very fast and say to yourself...ahhh 12 year olds.... then procede to give everyone at the party advice for the rest of the night. It'll be fun I promise. Or you could go as a jester, Wicked witch of the west, Daphne from Scooby Doo, you could go as a Go Go Dancer (I have always wanted to go as one, but I always found another costume instead)Try a Troll Doll or a bridge troll. Bridge trolls are COOL. You should totally go as a bridge troll. Then you could tell everyone that they owe you money for that one time...when they crossed that one bridge... [ Chicken_flavored_eggs's advice column | Ask Chicken_flavored_eggs A Question ]
fish34 answered Wednesday October 19 2005, 10:43 pm: You should be something completely random and unique, for example, my friend is going to a party as a chef gorilla! You can think of the most random ideas and combine them. Here are some other examples off the top of my head:
*the state of Texas
*rabid dog (you could have like whip cream sprayed around your mouth)
*telephone pole (you could have a fake squirrel on you as well as two shoes tied together, you know how people throw shoes on telepone wires.... as well as a LOST DOG and GARAGE SALE sign posted on you) [ fish34's advice column | Ask fish34 A Question ]
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