Mickeys Not So Scary Halloween Party - 10/12

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Re: Mickeys Not So Scary Halloween Party - 10/12

Post by mechurchlady » Wed Oct 10, 2007 9:00 pm

I want to be the blue fairy godmother as she gets to wap SGs with her wand.


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Post by Kwahati » Wed Oct 10, 2007 10:37 pm

stefunierocks wrote:and keep me in mind if you ever need a costume!! :)
This year for Halloween, I think I'm going to be the scariest thing known to men: a urethral swab! :D:

Seriously though, I love Halloween and your costumes rock! I'll need to get your help sometime. Usually I do okay on my own (I have way more makeup experience than most hetero guys due to time in theater and emo bands!) but the costumes I do could always use a helping hand!

I did win a costume/karaoke contest the year before last: I went as Chef from South Park and sang "Chocolate Salty Balls". The costume was easy, but I didn't think ahead of time about how much makeup it would take to turn me black! :eek:


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Post by stefunierocks » Wed Oct 10, 2007 11:47 pm

Kwahati wrote:This year for Halloween, I think I'm going to be the scariest thing known to men: a urethral swab! :D:

Seriously though, I love Halloween and your costumes rock! I'll need to get your help sometime. Usually I do okay on my own (I have way more makeup experience than most hetero guys due to time in theater and emo bands!) but the costumes I do could always use a helping hand!

I did win a costume/karaoke contest the year before last: I went as Chef from South Park and sang "Chocolate Salty Balls". The costume was easy, but I didn't think ahead of time about how much makeup it would take to turn me black! :eek:
I posted some pics of me as Tia on some community and was ATTACKED for using 'black face' it was ridiculous...


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Post by Big Wallaby » Thu Oct 11, 2007 12:55 am

stefunierocks wrote:and keep me in mind if you ever need a costume!! :)
Do you have special Cast Member rates? I have an idea that I am beginning to pursue, and this would help immensely.


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Post by BRWombat » Thu Oct 11, 2007 12:30 pm

stefunierocks wrote:and keep me in mind if you ever need a costume!! :)
We'll see. I'm (a) hard to fit (read: big and tall) (b) located in Texas, and (c) really, really cheap. In fact, (I'm sure I'll get a lot of ribbing for this), I made the vest I'm wearing in my picture at left for the last VM show -- bought the pattern and the fabric and did the cutting and sewing myself. I'm rather proud of it.

This should tell you two more things about me: (d) I'm a marsupial of many talents, and (e) I'm really secure in my manhood to admit all this publicly. :D:


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Post by Big Wallaby » Thu Oct 11, 2007 12:41 pm

I wasn't worried until you made that last statement. I'm curious, do I want to know what your many talents are?


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Post by BRWombat » Thu Oct 11, 2007 3:31 pm

Big Wallaby wrote:I wasn't worried until you made that last statement. I'm curious, do I want to know what your many talents are?
Let's just say I won't admit to all of them publicly. :rolleyes:


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Post by stefunierocks » Thu Oct 11, 2007 5:20 pm

Big Wallaby wrote:Do you have special Cast Member rates? I have an idea that I am beginning to pursue, and this would help immensely.
Generally if its someone I know and like, so long as its not CRAZY complicated, If you supply the (money for) materials, i'll make it with no charge for labor.

BRWombat - aside from being cheap, I dont see a problem. I just finished a Jack Sparrow costume for a guy who was 6'9" and 350 pounds. Being an 'odd shape', you get the ginea pig discount. Meaning since idont have a pattern for your size, i'll have to make one, so you pay for the materials and I get to keep the pattern and the knowledge. :)


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Post by BRWombat » Fri Oct 12, 2007 3:16 pm

stefunierocks wrote:Generally if its someone I know and like, so long as its not CRAZY complicated, If you supply the (money for) materials, i'll make it with no charge for labor.

BRWombat - aside from being cheap, I dont see a problem. I just finished a Jack Sparrow costume for a guy who was 6'9" and 350 pounds. Being an 'odd shape', you get the ginea pig discount. Meaning since idont have a pattern for your size, i'll have to make one, so you pay for the materials and I get to keep the pattern and the knowledge. :)
Woohoo!

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Post by ktulu » Fri Oct 12, 2007 3:38 pm

BRWombat wrote:Woohoo!

Now I just need to figure out what I want to be...
Can I vote for landshark?

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