Yeah, but now my teen wants us to dress up as horror characters for college move-in day. I’m still trying to decide if I could get away with a chainsaw arm without being arrested and shot
I am reminded of one Halloween at ERAU, one of the professors dressed up as a kind of generic ghoul/ghost, Scream mask and all, long black robes, and a Segway so he could spookily float around.
You can always be a victim. Or a zombie. That could be fun. Shuffling into the dorm room carrying a desk and saying, “braaaaaaainssss” to the new roommate.
Good point. I wonder if I even still have bits of zombie costume from my college days … the extra decaying from the last few decades could conceivably make it better
Yeah, but now my teen wants us to dress up as horror characters for college move-in day. I’m still trying to decide if I could get away with a chainsaw arm without being arrested and shot
I am reminded of one Halloween at ERAU, one of the professors dressed up as a kind of generic ghoul/ghost, Scream mask and all, long black robes, and a Segway so he could spookily float around.
That would be a great idea!
If my daughter asks me to do that when she’s old enough, I will totally do it. But yeah, maybe not chainsaw arm.
So, machete then? I should take a machete to college move-in day?
The problem is most humanoid horror characters have obvious weapons.
You can always be a victim. Or a zombie. That could be fun. Shuffling into the dorm room carrying a desk and saying, “braaaaaaainssss” to the new roommate.
Good point. I wonder if I even still have bits of zombie costume from my college days … the extra decaying from the last few decades could conceivably make it better