Happy Halloween! · 12:17am Nov 1st, 2017
Just had some fun with the trick or treaters. Fingers are a little numb but fun was had by all. well, most.
I was doing the statue thing. I was dressed head to foot in a dark wizard like costume with a big black hood, gloves, and a big silvery mask with black veil in teh sockets so I looked like I had a plain blank face. I sat out on a corner on a black fold out chair with a bucket of candy in my hand.
Most of the kids were scared of me just sitting motionless. I wait for the last kid in the bunch to take some and make a fake lunge for them. they scream, they laugh and they walk away. But some of the adults wouldn't like that I scared them. On halloween. I don't get it sometimes.
Most of the younger kids were afraid to come close, but they eventually took the candy. I never spooked them like the older kids. But some of the parents kept trying to usher their kids on past me saying I was 'too spooky.' Some parents don't want their kids to have fun, I guess.
That reminds me of what a guy I use to play HackMaster with did one year; he dressed up a scarecrow in a chair, but made it look really realistic. He then sat in another dress as a scarecrow but looked lumpy and fake.
All the kids would pass the first thinking that one would jump out at them and then he would lunge.
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Oh that gag! Friends and I did something similar.
3 guys, me, and let's call the other two Greg and Paul. Paul greets the kids at the door, and warns the kids of zombies. I'm in the bushes dressed up like a crappy fake zombie and I lurch out of the bushes being as cheesy as I can be. the kids either run away or laugh. That's when Greg, who had been experimenting with latex and makeup, appears behind Paul, drags him back in the house with Paul screaming. they break some celery to make sick bone crunching noises and then throw fake blood on the screen door. Greg reapears shoveling fake brains in his mouth. The kids piss themselves and run away.
I love halloween. :3
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Good times, good times...
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We had nearly the same costume except mine was a one-way silver mask with no eyes, nose, or mouth with torn black gloves and a long duster coat with a ripped and tattered hooded cloak.
Had a voice modulator but turned it off when I made my little niece cry.
Twas fun indeed when the people couldn't tell if I was looking at them and all they saw was their own reflection in the mirror mask staring back at them.
A few years ago, i was a member of a local theatre group and we used to have Halloween-tours, where the guides would tell ghost stories while walking through town, and we the actors would be dressed in costumes and scare the people on the tour
It's fun to scare
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(From the Tour)
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Kids get treats
Adults get to trick.
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Some would say, that tricking kids on Halloween is immature
I say, that it is Fun
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Those who think scaring kids on Halloween is immature never experienced Halloween as a kid. And its the one time of year you can scare the piss outta them without a lawsuit. (maybe. =/ )
One thing someone in my neighborhood did back in the 80s (and you couldn't do this now btw Bc ) was that he dressed up as Jason Voorhees, hid a pile of leaves with a chainsaw that had the chain removed (safety reasons). When kids came back from getting candy at the house he'd pop out, hold the chain saw high and rev it. Kids turn around and run away screaming. Two helpers rush over and hurry to cover him back up.
Also: Clowns B creepy, yo.