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Halloween Costumes for 2013
by
Tyler
on 16 Aug, 2013 20:25
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I know we're only in August, but we're quickly approaching the time where we need to get creative with our bald heads and come up with some good Halloween costumes. Anyone have any costumes that went over well in the past years? Any thoughts on what you are going to do this year?
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#1
by
Cave Dweller
on 16 Aug, 2013 20:41
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My son wants me to dress up as Charlie Brown so he can draw the jack-o-lantern face on the back of my head.
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#2
by
baldOUfan
on 17 Aug, 2013 15:04
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professor x but I need a suit
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#3
by
Mike
on 28 Aug, 2013 13:52
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Last year I was Charlie Brown, everyone loved it! In the past, I have been a blue man, Mr. Clean, and a random bald villain/secret service guy. No clue on what I will do this year...
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#4
by
Christian S
on 28 Aug, 2013 15:04
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My 9 month old will be the 11th Doctor.
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#5
by
tomcj2
on 28 Aug, 2013 17:38
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Due to a sudden death in the family last year I was not able to dress up, but the costume is still packed and ready to go. Blue man!!
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#6
by
Mike E. P.
on 17 Oct, 2014 16:29
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Halloween 2014 - I am a teacher. Fun is basically banned from public schools so there is no dressing up. To get around it, we dress as our "favorite book character." Last year I did Dumbledore from Harry Potter. Fake white beard. This year, I was going to do Charlie Brown, but I am three weeks into a new beard and don't want to shave it. Can I be Charlie Brown's bearded dad?
Any ideas of how I can incorporate my real beard into a book character costume? I'm thinking Walter White won't fly in an elementary school and neither will Satan, although he is from a book. Lol.
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#7
by
Semi-Sly
on 18 Oct, 2014 11:48
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I don't do Halloween but you could always put on a black suit and go as "Hitman" from the movie and video game. All you would need to do is get a temporary bar code tattoo on the back of your slick dome!
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#8
by
gwsmallwood
on 18 Oct, 2014 14:22
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Hoop earrings and soul patch makes you Howie Mandel.
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#9
by
Semi-Sly
on 18 Oct, 2014 17:49
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Yeah but would you want to go as Howie Mandel? He creeps me out!
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#10
by
agentfortyseven
on 27 Oct, 2014 00:39
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I don't do Halloween but you could always put on a black suit and go as "Hitman" from the movie and video game. All you would need to do is get a temporary bar code tattoo on the back of your slick dome!

Hahaha funny you should mentio that, i am going to a friends Halloween party as Hitman
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#11
by
njbill
on 27 Oct, 2014 09:56
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Pawn stars guy
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#12
by
slymyke
on 27 Oct, 2014 10:15
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Halloween 2014 - I am a teacher. Fun is basically banned from public schools so there is no dressing up. To get around it, we dress as our "favorite book character." Last year I did Dumbledore from Harry Potter. Fake white beard. This year, I was going to do Charlie Brown, but I am three weeks into a new beard and don't want to shave it. Can I be Charlie Brown's bearded dad?
Any ideas of how I can incorporate my real beard into a book character costume? I'm thinking Walter White won't fly in an elementary school and neither will Satan, although he is from a book. Lol.
Mike,
My youngest daughter (in First Grade), loves the Disney show- Hey Jessie. The butler on the show (Burtram) has a buzzed head with full beard. He is a much larger guy, but the kids may still get the reference.
--may still be a stretch, though. It may be easier to come up with a something that requires a hat or something. lol.
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#13
by
Mike E. P.
on 27 Oct, 2014 16:46
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Thanks, mike. I ended up doing the Mad Hatter. Well, my version of the Mad Hatter. More inspired by Tom Petty than Johnny Depp. It was fun. I wore a top hat and kept my beard!
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#14
by
Semi-Sly
on 28 Oct, 2014 13:55
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Aw c'mon mike; we want "evidence". Show us some photos of you in your costume!