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har! genius!
Bees release me, let me go.
A few years ago I was invited to a Halloween party where the theme was EITHER “animals” OR “B-movies”… so I went as a bee movie star.
I did have to explain it a few times though.
I’m going to wear a black and white outfit with red felt polka-dots and a red beret to be black-and-white-and red all over in the best elemtary school joke kind of way. Funny, right?
I’m going to go as a “u” that escaped the States and fled to Canada.
Good one Eric!
Last year I went to a Halloween party and a guy came dressed as Clippy, one of the Microsoft Office Assistants. No one got it. He was incredibly cute, though. And very clever!
What poor witty Christina has not admitted to you is that although I *believe* the gang green won for best costume (because let’s admit it – it IS brilliant!) it was met with nothing more than groans from the other 50 employees present.
So yes – be brave, have fun – and most importantly, ignore the responses of the naysayers around you. For those of us who enjoy such silliness, it’s well worth it.
Kudos to you, Christina. And to you, Meg, for allowing a showcase like this on your blog!
Dude seriously?! This is what I get for going back through your archive… LAUGHING MY ARSE OFF.
I’m totally a book nerd, but I’m not clever like you at all. I suck at Halloween costumes, but now I think I’m inspired to come up w/ something clever. Or, I could just “copy” you. *snort*
Yay Meg!