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Halloween!
The greatest college holiday of the year is just 3 short weeks away! What is everyone going as this year?
I haven't quite decided yet. Went as Thinking Arby's guy last year but trying to think of something new for this one.
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Me and a buddy are thinking about doing Rhoads and the cable *****.
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A group of us are thinking of going as the Village People..if not then possibly a replacement ref
“I told you, I don’t care if you’re black or white. I don’t care if you’re rich or poor. I don’t care where you come from, whether it’s Texas, Florida, California, or right here in the state of Iowa, I don’t care about any of that… But what I did care about is moving forward from that day on, that we were one team." -Paul Rhoads -
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I never did dress up for anything in college - was usually being a responsible chaperone for a dance. Wish I'd taken advantage of that holiday!
We've got a bday/halloween party to go to this year and I've been stuck on ideas, but I may just steal CysRage's idea - I'm in Wisconsin!
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For all of you back in Ames, or in any college town, here are your instructions:
-wake up early on November 1
-go to Lincoln Way, bring a lawn chair
-encamp yourself at a location with a good view of the paths between the dorms and Greekland
-enjoy watching people take the walk of shame in their costumes :)
*protip: bring a camera for timeless memories and/or some snacks and refreshments for your comfort (well, only kind of...)
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Last year my wife went as the pumpkin and I went as the pumpkin-eater. It appeared she'd been ravaged around the bottom of the pumpkin and I had seeds and pumpkin string on my cheeks, chin, and shirt. The neighbor ladies loved it ;)
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Re: Halloween!
 Originally Posted by Sigmapolis For all of you back in Ames, or in any college town, here are your instructions:
-wake up early on November 1
-go to Lincoln Way, bring a lawn chair
-encamp yourself at a location with a good view of the paths between the dorms and Greekland
-enjoy watching people take the walk of shame in their costumes :)
*protip: bring a camera for timeless memories and/or some snacks and refreshments for your comfort  (well, only kind of...) Eh... I believe the goal of would be sending one of those girls on a walk of shame. Not watching from the sidelines.
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The party I am going to is sports themed...I am going as The Boz.
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I was thinking going as Ron Swanson.
Do you know why I put up with this 'pitiful job', Mr. Donaghy, why I fetch these folks' lunches and clean up their barfs? Cause they make television. And more then jazz, or musical theater, or morbid obesity, television is the true American artform. -
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as long as I get my rock... Come here to chew bubble gum and kick ***, have I. And all out of bubble gum, I am. -
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I did Waldo last year. It got annoying after awhile, but I still scored, so it was a good costume!
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 Originally Posted by cycarob I did Waldo last year. It got annoying after awhile, but I still scored, so it was a good costume! Yeah. I heard "Good Mood Food" countless times last year. Didn't score... -
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 Originally Posted by cyguytillidie Yeah. I heard "Good Mood Food" countless times last year. Didn't score...  Do you know why I put up with this 'pitiful job', Mr. Donaghy, why I fetch these folks' lunches and clean up their barfs? Cause they make television. And more then jazz, or musical theater, or morbid obesity, television is the true American artform. -
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If I get a chance to dress-up, I was thinking about going as a replacement ref. How would you denote that you're a replacement ref and not a "regular" ref?
Whether you think you can or you think you can't, you're right. -- Henry Ford -
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 Originally Posted by SaraV If I get a chance to dress-up, I was thinking about going as a replacement ref. How would you denote that you're a replacement ref and not a "regular" ref? Husband and I were discussing. He said to wear big "grandpa" glasses to indicate poor vision, typical striped shirt, and I said to wear a sign that says "touchdown Seahawks".
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