I have wanted to go as Princess Peach for literally more than a decade, but I never have the wherewithal to get that costume together. Then I saw this on natazilla.tumblr.com
I already have those shorts! I can make this work!
I'm sewing a Pokeball snuggly/carrier for my friend for her kid's costumes this year, Her son is going to be Bulbasaur, Her older daughter will be a Trainer, and the baby snuggly will then be the pokeball
Tim, I'm always amazed by your GB stuff, but I think we've reached the point you're gonna have to catch an actual ghost now to step it up.
Yeah at this point the only other thing I could do to it would be to install a mechanism to extend the barrel when I flip the green lever. However the inside of the gun body is totally full of circuitry and wires so the only way to do that would be to extend every LED wire all the way down the hose and put the gun circuit board in the pack.
That is a lot of work that I do not want to do.
If I ever upgrade the gun from resin to an aluminum thrower I might attempt it just since a metal thrower has so much more room inside.
Also at some point I want to build a stunt ghost trap so I don't worry about my working one breaking.
Tim, I'm always amazed by your GB stuff, but I think we've reached the point you're gonna have to catch an actual ghost now to step it up.
Yeah at this point the only other thing I could do to it would be to install a mechanism to extend the barrel when I flip the green lever. However the inside of the gun body is totally full of circuitry and wires so the only way to do that would be to extend every LED wire all the way down the hose and put the gun circuit board in the pack.
That is a lot of work that I do not want to do.
If I ever upgrade the gun from resin to an aluminum thrower I might attempt it just since a metal thrower has so much more room inside.
Also at some point I want to build a stunt ghost trap so I don't worry about my working one breaking.
Have you tried going to museums and mocking menacing artifacts? Getting haunted can't be that hard right?
Tim, I'm always amazed by your GB stuff, but I think we've reached the point you're gonna have to catch an actual ghost now to step it up.
Yeah at this point the only other thing I could do to it would be to install a mechanism to extend the barrel when I flip the green lever. However the inside of the gun body is totally full of circuitry and wires so the only way to do that would be to extend every LED wire all the way down the hose and put the gun circuit board in the pack.
That is a lot of work that I do not want to do.
If I ever upgrade the gun from resin to an aluminum thrower I might attempt it just since a metal thrower has so much more room inside.
Also at some point I want to build a stunt ghost trap so I don't worry about my working one breaking.
Have you tried going to museums and mocking menacing artifacts? Getting haunted can't be that hard right?
Well I've already legitimately seen a ghost so I'm pretty well prepared.
Tim, I'm always amazed by your GB stuff, but I think we've reached the point you're gonna have to catch an actual ghost now to step it up.
Yeah at this point the only other thing I could do to it would be to install a mechanism to extend the barrel when I flip the green lever. However the inside of the gun body is totally full of circuitry and wires so the only way to do that would be to extend every LED wire all the way down the hose and put the gun circuit board in the pack.
That is a lot of work that I do not want to do.
If I ever upgrade the gun from resin to an aluminum thrower I might attempt it just since a metal thrower has so much more room inside.
Also at some point I want to build a stunt ghost trap so I don't worry about my working one breaking.
Have you tried going to museums and mocking menacing artifacts? Getting haunted can't be that hard right?
Well I've already legitimately seen a ghost so I'm pretty well prepared.
Seeing one isn't gonna get that sweet firehouse funding, you gotta get them menacing the city!
Tim, I'm always amazed by your GB stuff, but I think we've reached the point you're gonna have to catch an actual ghost now to step it up.
Yeah at this point the only other thing I could do to it would be to install a mechanism to extend the barrel when I flip the green lever. However the inside of the gun body is totally full of circuitry and wires so the only way to do that would be to extend every LED wire all the way down the hose and put the gun circuit board in the pack.
That is a lot of work that I do not want to do.
If I ever upgrade the gun from resin to an aluminum thrower I might attempt it just since a metal thrower has so much more room inside.
Also at some point I want to build a stunt ghost trap so I don't worry about my working one breaking.
Have you tried going to museums and mocking menacing artifacts? Getting haunted can't be that hard right?
Well I've already legitimately seen a ghost so I'm pretty well prepared.
Seeing one isn't gonna get that sweet firehouse funding, you gotta get them menacing the city!
Do you hear about any of the hundreds of ghosts running around Omaha? No? Because I'm doing my job!
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I always leave my costume to the last minute, but if I can find a trenchcoat, I might go as Castiel
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Probably not gonna be doing anything this year, but I had the idea of dressing up as Marshall Lee from Adventure Time. Unfortunately I'm a little too chubby to pull it off.
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so i'm watching Bram Stoker's Dracula, the one with Gary Oldman as the titular character, and i'd forgotten just how incredible it is in a lot of ways.
firstly, Oldman as Dracula is goddamn inspired like holy shit, not to mention Tom Waits and Anthony Hopkins and Winona (8->)
plus it's also a love letter to practical effects! which is just wonderful, especially since most of the practical effects in it are so goddamn well done.
despite some of the problems it has there's really a lot to love about it as a film.
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seriously i love winona ryder so much and i think if i met her i'd probably just die
Seriously though, about seven years ago I put in the effort to hit the gym and I *almost* had the muscle mass to go as Kratos, but of course I was tending bar so that ended up being a bust; you can't really tend bar in a loincloth/kilt, it's just not safe.
I always have the old standby of my BDU's and camo face paint: Corporal Punishment. It's great because I have all of the pins from every grenade I've ever thrown and people will ask, 'What are all those rings?'
'Grenade pins!'
*brief pause, look around*
'Wait, where are all the grenades?'
Every year that I've done, I will invariably get one sucker who starts panicking.
so friends want to do a Game of Thrones costume theme
I can't think of character that'd be easy to do on a budget
I built both my Raptor costume and my Robert Baratheon from the War of the Usurper
As seen here
Sadly I don't have a camera or a good camera to take the pics of both of them
I am scary in both costumes
it took me about 3 months to build Robert's armour and easily over a year for my raptor but I did both by myself
I am tempted to were my Raptor costume to work and put on the silly vest they are making people were and telling customers that they are an equal opportunity employer
But online there are tons of patterns to make their costumes or like from the Games of Thrones
so i'm watching Bram Stoker's Dracula, the one with Gary Oldman as the titular character, and i'd forgotten just how incredible it is in a lot of ways.
firstly, Oldman as Dracula is goddamn inspired like holy shit, not to mention Tom Waits and Anthony Hopkins and Winona (8->)
plus it's also a love letter to practical effects! which is just wonderful, especially since most of the practical effects in it are so goddamn well done.
despite some of the problems it has there's really a lot to love about it as a film.
When I saw it at the Theater near Safeway in Cheyenne it was full
I mean it was the only movie I have ever been too that was sold out and every seat was filled
But the other thing that will stick with me is a woman with a every thick New York accent said I would do anything for a night with Dracula.
Seriously though, about seven years ago I put in the effort to hit the gym and I *almost* had the muscle mass to go as Kratos, but of course I was tending bar so that ended up being a bust; you can't really tend bar in a loincloth/kilt, it's just not safe.
I always have the old standby of my BDU's and camo face paint: Corporal Punishment. It's great because I have all of the pins from every grenade I've ever thrown and people will ask, 'What are all those rings?'
'Grenade pins!'
*brief pause, look around*
'Wait, where are all the grenades?'
Every year that I've done, I will invariably get one sucker who starts panicking.
If I had every pin from every grenade I threw I could not bend my fingers and I would have a chain of them
I knew of people that kept the lucky grenade pin or spoon or brass
I had a black playschool pig
I am currently playing in a friend's tabletop game, and much to my delight things are taking a serious turn towards the spooky! I complimented him on this fact, and he promised more spookiness.
I need to arrange a Call of Cthulu game I can run on Halloween weekend, I think...
What are some Halloween traditions people I have? I usually try to consume as much spooooky media as I can.
so i'm watching Bram Stoker's Dracula, the one with Gary Oldman as the titular character, and i'd forgotten just how incredible it is in a lot of ways.
firstly, Oldman as Dracula is goddamn inspired like holy shit, not to mention Tom Waits and Anthony Hopkins and Winona (8->)
plus it's also a love letter to practical effects! which is just wonderful, especially since most of the practical effects in it are so goddamn well done.
despite some of the problems it has there's really a lot to love about it as a film.
When I saw it at the Theater near Safeway in Cheyenne it was full
I mean it was the only movie I have ever been too that was sold out and every seat was filled
But the other thing that will stick with me is a woman with a every thick New York accent said I would do anything for a night with Dracula.
The Cole is actually closed now! I guess it's alright since we still have the Lincoln for the dollar movie second run stuff.
It's nice to talk about Cheyenne with people online, strangely.
Halloween for me consists of enjoying the sight of my kids dressed up and a trip around the block for some candy. I then pick some of my favorites out once they are in bed. Mua ha ha ha!
Although this year I will be getting extra festive, because I recently ordered the lego haunted house and I am very excited to put it together.
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Also, anyone interested in a really decent horror/suspense flick should check out Below, it's on netflix right now.
Boiled down to its simplest, spooky goings on aboard a ww2 submarine, with very careful attention paid to both historical fact and atmosphere, and very solid performances all around.
My girlfriend's aspiration is to every year just wear plain clothes to a Halloween party and when people ask her what she is, to channel Wednesday Adams and say,
"I'm a serial killer," lean in real close and, "they look just like everyone else."
It is funny, but I wish I wasn't the only one doing elaborate costumes.
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I already have those shorts! I can make this work!
No one will have any clue who I am!
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http://youtu.be/lDNfNq7hVLg
Yeah at this point the only other thing I could do to it would be to install a mechanism to extend the barrel when I flip the green lever. However the inside of the gun body is totally full of circuitry and wires so the only way to do that would be to extend every LED wire all the way down the hose and put the gun circuit board in the pack.
That is a lot of work that I do not want to do.
If I ever upgrade the gun from resin to an aluminum thrower I might attempt it just since a metal thrower has so much more room inside.
Also at some point I want to build a stunt ghost trap so I don't worry about my working one breaking.
I didn't say I was going to eat all the candy. That would be unhealthy.
Why I fear the ocean.
Have you tried going to museums and mocking menacing artifacts? Getting haunted can't be that hard right?
Well I've already legitimately seen a ghost so I'm pretty well prepared.
Seeing one isn't gonna get that sweet firehouse funding, you gotta get them menacing the city!
But you go as Mr. Clean every year.
Put on some weight and go as Kingpin.
Do you hear about any of the hundreds of ghosts running around Omaha? No? Because I'm doing my job!
I can't think of character that'd be easy to do on a budget
Cicerow. Toga with an oar
post-capture Jamie. Just get real dirty
firstly, Oldman as Dracula is goddamn inspired like holy shit, not to mention Tom Waits and Anthony Hopkins and Winona (8->)
plus it's also a love letter to practical effects! which is just wonderful, especially since most of the practical effects in it are so goddamn well done.
despite some of the problems it has there's really a lot to love about it as a film.
i'd die right there
eh, better safe than sorry
that's a good idea though, thank you. I was leaning towards going as a lady for the first time, but it can wait until next year
The answer is always Hodor.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QV2kcT6dSuI
Seriously though, about seven years ago I put in the effort to hit the gym and I *almost* had the muscle mass to go as Kratos, but of course I was tending bar so that ended up being a bust; you can't really tend bar in a loincloth/kilt, it's just not safe.
I always have the old standby of my BDU's and camo face paint: Corporal Punishment. It's great because I have all of the pins from every grenade I've ever thrown and people will ask, 'What are all those rings?'
'Grenade pins!'
*brief pause, look around*
'Wait, where are all the grenades?'
Every year that I've done, I will invariably get one sucker who starts panicking.
I built both my Raptor costume and my Robert Baratheon from the War of the Usurper
As seen here
Sadly I don't have a camera or a good camera to take the pics of both of them
I am scary in both costumes
it took me about 3 months to build Robert's armour and easily over a year for my raptor but I did both by myself
I am tempted to were my Raptor costume to work and put on the silly vest they are making people were and telling customers that they are an equal opportunity employer
But online there are tons of patterns to make their costumes or like from the Games of Thrones
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When I saw it at the Theater near Safeway in Cheyenne it was full
I mean it was the only movie I have ever been too that was sold out and every seat was filled
But the other thing that will stick with me is a woman with a every thick New York accent said I would do anything for a night with Dracula.
If I had every pin from every grenade I threw I could not bend my fingers and I would have a chain of them
I knew of people that kept the lucky grenade pin or spoon or brass
I had a black playschool pig
I need to arrange a Call of Cthulu game I can run on Halloween weekend, I think...
What are some Halloween traditions people I have? I usually try to consume as much spooooky media as I can.
I am still researching on how feasible Elite Knight armor would be for me to do for next year. I imagine the helmet would be the hardest part.
The Cole is actually closed now! I guess it's alright since we still have the Lincoln for the dollar movie second run stuff.
It's nice to talk about Cheyenne with people online, strangely.
Although this year I will be getting extra festive, because I recently ordered the lego haunted house and I am very excited to put it together.
Boiled down to its simplest, spooky goings on aboard a ww2 submarine, with very careful attention paid to both historical fact and atmosphere, and very solid performances all around.
It was for me
I made my own antlers for the helm I just have to finish painting it
same here!
I appreciate this.
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Toga, fiddle, and you stand really close to people.
Though maybe I should finally just do spiderhyphenman
When I was 19, I wore plaid pajama bottoms, a plaid long-sleeved shirt and plaid face paint to become Flannelman.
When I was 20, I just had an oversized postage stamp on a plain white t-shirt to be a First Class Male.
I ...
I'm not very creative.
"I'm a serial killer," lean in real close and, "they look just like everyone else."
It is funny, but I wish I wasn't the only one doing elaborate costumes.
GoFund The Portland Trans Pride March, or Show It To People, or Else!