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Thursday, November 01, 2007

Post-Halloween Games

Henning says:

We had a very successful progression of Trick or Treaters last night. I kept a list but I don't have it with me at the moment. Tomorrow I will try to post it and compare it with last year's list. That way we can see what the costume trends have to say about our current national situation.

Here's a fun post-Halloween game in the meantime. Since you've got costumes on the brain anyway, why not keep imagining that everyone on the streets is still in costume? With some people it's easy. Hey look at that great hippie costume, or that old man make-up is perfect. With others it's more difficult. If you see an average looking person and it is hard to imagine it as a costume, just pretend that it is your friend dressed up like that. It's pretty funny when you get it down.

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