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By *obwithkilt OP   Man
over a year ago

Belton

Parents dread...it's world book day!

Last minute and night before panic to find/create a masterpiece in costume design for your little darlings....

So today is fabworld book day..who would you come as?

Me...i love old agatha christie novels...i would be in full morning suit with white gloves on carrying a tray and wearing a badge that says 'i did it...'

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Probably Nymphadora Tonks or Hermione Granger, both from Harry Potter.

Though more than likely Tonks, to be honest.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

As a cosplayer, my daughter has been planning this for months lol, she's even sorted out her little brothers outfit, so no stress for me, I have a daughter to take care of these things and to be fair, his Christopher Robin outfit looks awesome.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Alice in Wonderland or perhaps, to save on costume faffery, Lady Godiva. Anyone got a horse I could borrow?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Probably Nymphadora Tonks or Hermione Granger, both from Harry Potter.

Though more than likely Tonks, to be honest."

My daughters older now so its not cool but I did enjoy assembling costumes for her. Getting them involved at least puts gadgets aside for awhile, so enjoy.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I've never heard of world book day, but I'd go as Elizabeth Bennet.

-Courtney

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By *obwithkilt OP   Man
over a year ago

Belton


"As a cosplayer, my daughter has been planning this for months lol, she's even sorted out her little brothers outfit, so no stress for me, I have a daughter to take care of these things and to be fair, his Christopher Robin outfit looks awesome. "

My daughter went to a comic con as Honey Lemon...her sister was really imaginative..went in full 50's t suit as miss marple and painted blue in a kilt as a nacmacfeegle once!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I'm gonna be dead original and be Christian Grey.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I'm going to finally have good reason to drop him.off at school in.my pajamas, I'm going as Arthur Dent

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I'm going to finally have good reason to drop him.off at school in.my pajamas, I'm going as Arthur Dent "

Don't forget your towel!

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By *olgateMan
over a year ago

on the road to nowhere in particular


"I'm gonna be dead original and be Christian Grey."

There was a big scream up last year when a child was sent to school as Christian Grey complete with flogger

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I'd have to be Linda lovelace...well I am called Linda and my surname is also an L.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Saw a load of kids on way to work this morning and can truthfully say saw some great costumes. .cheered up my morning drive

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Alice in Wonderland or perhaps, to save on costume faffery, Lady Godiva. Anyone got a horse I could borrow? "

Excellent plan! I think several guys would volunteer to let you ride them Hun!

My youngest had to go in as a character from a Roald Dahl book - difficult as most of his characters look like ordinary children with ordinary clothes! She decided on Verruca Salt and did a sterling job - created the look all by herself- including making her own golden ticket - on a zero budget!!

Me? - I'd probably die my hair blonde, buy some granny knickers and go as Bridget Jones - I get told all the time that I'm as scatty as she is!!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I've never heard of world book day, but I'd go as Elizabeth Bennet.

-Courtney "

If you get loads of pm's now from guys offering to be your Mr Darcy now, at least you'll know they've read a book!

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By *obwithkilt OP   Man
over a year ago

Belton


"Alice in Wonderland or perhaps, to save on costume faffery, Lady Godiva. Anyone got a horse I could borrow?

Excellent plan! I think several guys would volunteer to let you ride them Hun!

My youngest had to go in as a character from a Roald Dahl book - difficult as most of his characters look like ordinary children with ordinary clothes! She decided on Verruca Salt and did a sterling job - created the look all by herself- including making her own golden ticket - on a zero budget!!

Me? - I'd probably die my hair blonde, buy some granny knickers and go as Bridget Jones - I get told all the time that I'm as scatty as she is!! "

Now the third book would have been more readable with your all girl orgy then

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I'd be Gangsta Granny. Any excuse to wear a headscarf and bling!

Our Saff went as Hermione Granger. The beauty of it was that she dug out her favourite teddy as a baby - a very tatty Garfield - to double as her cat. I'm not ashamed to say I had a little cry. It was lovely to see them reunited!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Alice in Wonderland or perhaps, to save on costume faffery, Lady Godiva. Anyone got a horse I could borrow?

Excellent plan! I think several guys would volunteer to let you ride them Hun!

My youngest had to go in as a character from a Roald Dahl book - difficult as most of his characters look like ordinary children with ordinary clothes! She decided on Verruca Salt and did a sterling job - created the look all by herself- including making her own golden ticket - on a zero budget!!

Me? - I'd probably die my hair blonde, buy some granny knickers and go as Bridget Jones - I get told all the time that I'm as scatty as she is!!

Now the third book would have been more readable with your all girl orgy then"

I'm working on it!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Alice in Wonderland or perhaps, to save on costume faffery, Lady Godiva. Anyone got a horse I could borrow?

Excellent plan! I think several guys would volunteer to let you ride them Hun!

My youngest had to go in as a character from a Roald Dahl book - difficult as most of his characters look like ordinary children with ordinary clothes! She decided on Verruca Salt and did a sterling job - created the look all by herself- including making her own golden ticket - on a zero budget!!

Me? - I'd probably die my hair blonde, buy some granny knickers and go as Bridget Jones - I get told all the time that I'm as scatty as she is!! "

Nah, I'm Bridget. I have a whole bunch of down South chums who call me Bridge. I also have an over-bearing mother who is forever trying to "recommend" various of her friends' divorced sons to me. Sadly there is a distinct lack of either Hugh Grant or Colin Firth.

(OMG. When your auto carrot changes 'firth' to 'girth', you know you have issues )

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I've never heard of world book day, but I'd go as Elizabeth Bennet.

-Courtney

If you get loads of pm's now from guys offering to be your Mr Darcy now, at least you'll know they've read a book! "

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Alice in Wonderland or perhaps, to save on costume faffery, Lady Godiva. Anyone got a horse I could borrow?

Excellent plan! I think several guys would volunteer to let you ride them Hun!

My youngest had to go in as a character from a Roald Dahl book - difficult as most of his characters look like ordinary children with ordinary clothes! She decided on Verruca Salt and did a sterling job - created the look all by herself- including making her own golden ticket - on a zero budget!!

Me? - I'd probably die my hair blonde, buy some granny knickers and go as Bridget Jones - I get told all the time that I'm as scatty as she is!!

Nah, I'm Bridget. I have a whole bunch of down South chums who call me Bridge. I also have an over-bearing mother who is forever trying to "recommend" various of her friends' divorced sons to me. Sadly there is a distinct lack of either Hugh Grant or Colin Firth.

(OMG. When your auto carrot changes 'firth' to 'girth', you know you have issues ) "

Gee thanks - now I have an identity crisis! If you're Bridget - who on earth am I?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Alice in Wonderland or perhaps, to save on costume faffery, Lady Godiva. Anyone got a horse I could borrow?

Excellent plan! I think several guys would volunteer to let you ride them Hun!

My youngest had to go in as a character from a Roald Dahl book - difficult as most of his characters look like ordinary children with ordinary clothes! She decided on Verruca Salt and did a sterling job - created the look all by herself- including making her own golden ticket - on a zero budget!!

Me? - I'd probably die my hair blonde, buy some granny knickers and go as Bridget Jones - I get told all the time that I'm as scatty as she is!!

Nah, I'm Bridget. I have a whole bunch of down South chums who call me Bridge. I also have an over-bearing mother who is forever trying to "recommend" various of her friends' divorced sons to me. Sadly there is a distinct lack of either Hugh Grant or Colin Firth.

(OMG. When your auto carrot changes 'firth' to 'girth', you know you have issues )

Gee thanks - now I have an identity crisis! If you're Bridget - who on earth am I? "

You're uniquely you, you'll just have to get on with that book of yours!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Alice in Wonderland or perhaps, to save on costume faffery, Lady Godiva. Anyone got a horse I could borrow?

Excellent plan! I think several guys would volunteer to let you ride them Hun!

My youngest had to go in as a character from a Roald Dahl book - difficult as most of his characters look like ordinary children with ordinary clothes! She decided on Verruca Salt and did a sterling job - created the look all by herself- including making her own golden ticket - on a zero budget!!

Me? - I'd probably die my hair blonde, buy some granny knickers and go as Bridget Jones - I get told all the time that I'm as scatty as she is!!

Nah, I'm Bridget. I have a whole bunch of down South chums who call me Bridge. I also have an over-bearing mother who is forever trying to "recommend" various of her friends' divorced sons to me. Sadly there is a distinct lack of either Hugh Grant or Colin Firth.

(OMG. When your auto carrot changes 'firth' to 'girth', you know you have issues )

Gee thanks - now I have an identity crisis! If you're Bridget - who on earth am I?

You're uniquely you, you'll just have to get on with that book of yours! "

Yes mum! You'll get your own chapter!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I've never heard of world book day, but I'd go as Elizabeth Bennet.

-Courtney

If you get loads of pm's now from guys offering to be your Mr Darcy now, at least you'll know they've read a book! "

Or read your post lol

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