<p>Ok, so today was Halloween and we all know some people dressed up. Let's hear the good ones from school/ elsewhere!</p>
<p>What I saw: </p>
<p>A guy dressed up as a moose and had a sign around his neck that said "Don't shoot me Palin!"</p>
<p>And there was a PacMan with a bunch of ghosts, and the PacMan chased them in between schools (3 high schools on one campus, so they would chase each other through the paths).</p>
<p>Ah, there was a waldo at my school today. Hmmm, we had a few Vs (from vendetta lead role), a large number of sesame street characters, various household products, superheroes, a good amount of transvestites (it's an all boys school so they wore Catholic school girl uniforms; another guy wore a one of those waitress on wheels tutu outfits), a few cross country runners wearing the smallest (ie speedo size) short shorts + rest of uniform, and other things (wizards and cowboys and anime characters and the like). The best costumes in my opinion were the teacher ones -- our dean wears the same thing every day so there was a kid who wore that and did his hair similarly and the same thing applied to one of our coaches and to one of the math teachers.</p>
<p>We had a costume competition/dance off and the winner was this fairly elaborately dressed guy called "The Dance Commander" who managed to pull off a fairly complex impromptu dancing thing. ;]</p>
<p>we had a pacman group also that chased eachother around
other funny ones, a wrestling match b/t mcain and obama (obama won!), the faculty was america- each was a different state. some good impressions, a laundry basket, a rubics cube, joe the plumber, flamingos, and a lot of others but i cant think of them</p>
<p>We had...like 1203921039 different costumes.</p>
<p>Some good ones included Abe Lincoln, Mystique, a couple jokers, some video game chars (mario, etc), 3-hole-punchers, gluesticks, etc (the school-items), etc.</p>
<p>I'd say the best IMO was this huge freshman dude who dressed up as a strange form of Chuck Norris. It was seriously epic pwn; 300 people staring at him per second as he walked by. I bet he got famous just because of this.</p>
<p>Half the girls dressed like hookers, some were forced to call their parents to brings clothes for violating the dress code. (full masks are prohibited, as is full face paint...) </p>
<p>One teacher dressed like a hot dog, and all the counselors matched their costumes as pirates, so it was funny...</p>
<p>Way too many slutty costumes from the female side of the draw. However, a bunch of seniors posed as an 80s dance crew. We had some guys pose as some of the post-WWII presidents (Kennedy, Nixon, Reagan, Clinton, Bush), the Governator plus the projected winner (Obama).</p>
<p>We also had a Pac-Man. Too bad he had no super fruit.</p>
<p>I'm regretting that no one did the Avengers, the Justice League or the Crimebusters from Watchmen. Way too many Jokers.</p>
<p>No really good ones this year at my school.</p>
<p>It was a lame halloween costume wise at my school. We did get the cutest two year old come trick or treating. He was Buzz Lightyear. As we gave him a couple handfuls of candy he'd reach into the bowl and grab even more.</p>
<p>Uhg. For some reason, that reminded me, one of my teachers came in her high school t-shirt and acted like she would have in high school. She claimed to be her high school self. Well, she's put on a few pounds since high school and the shirt didn't fit. That was one long hour and a half.</p>
<p>My close friend was Palin - and she was fabulous. She had an old Alaskan passport, a baby with a karyogram with 3 chromosome 21s, peekaboo shoes, and of course, the Tina Fey glasses. She was kinda scared that people told her she looked exactly like Palin.</p>
<p>The science teachers had a deoxyribose sugar on one hand, and a nitrogenous base and part of a hydrogen bond on the other. They joined up and made a huge coil of DNA :)</p>
<p>Some of my junior friends dressed up as Tetris pieces. There were 10 of them, so there were some repeats, but overall, it was great.</p>