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By *he Regina Phalange OP   Woman
over a year ago

Lanarkshire

Halloween is approaching. What was your favourite costume to go round the doors in, as a child?

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

The traditional and very versatile black bin bag, complete with a carved turnip. We were hard core!

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over a year ago


"The traditional and very versatile black bin bag, complete with a carved turnip. We were hard core! "

One of my sons friends did this when they were wee. He had different coloured hands all over it… he was a handbag

I always dress as a witch (haloween)

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By *assy LassieWoman
over a year ago

Lanarkshire

I was always at the coos tail so got landed wi a bin bag n telt...yer a blackpudding

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By *haifuarMan
over a year ago

Dumbarton

Half a toilet roll wrapped around you and that was that, "you're a mummy kiddo".

No wonder kids grow up fucking damaged.

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By *he Regina Phalange OP   Woman
over a year ago

Lanarkshire

I liked that we made our own, albeit they were shitey, costumes.

My kid has extorted 60 quid out of me for a costume this year!

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By *he Regina Phalange OP   Woman
over a year ago

Lanarkshire


"I liked that we made our own, albeit they were shitey, costumes.

My kid has extorted 60 quid out of me for a costume this year! "

£60 for something she’ll wear twice and never wear again!!!

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


"I liked that we made our own, albeit they were shitey, costumes.

My kid has extorted 60 quid out of me for a costume this year!

£60 for something she’ll wear twice and never wear again!!!"

My costume this year has worked out at around £100 when I added it all up and paid for the alterations. Still all for my art so let's hope it's worth it

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By *he Regina Phalange OP   Woman
over a year ago

Lanarkshire


"I liked that we made our own, albeit they were shitey, costumes.

My kid has extorted 60 quid out of me for a costume this year!

£60 for something she’ll wear twice and never wear again!!!

My costume this year has worked out at around £100 when I added it all up and paid for the alterations. Still all for my art so let's hope it's worth it "

You going trick or treating round the doors, Sin?

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


"I liked that we made our own, albeit they were shitey, costumes.

My kid has extorted 60 quid out of me for a costume this year!

£60 for something she’ll wear twice and never wear again!!!

My costume this year has worked out at around £100 when I added it all up and paid for the alterations. Still all for my art so let's hope it's worth it

You going trick or treating round the doors, Sin?"

No I'm performing in a show.

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By *he Regina Phalange OP   Woman
over a year ago

Lanarkshire


"I liked that we made our own, albeit they were shitey, costumes.

My kid has extorted 60 quid out of me for a costume this year!

£60 for something she’ll wear twice and never wear again!!!

My costume this year has worked out at around £100 when I added it all up and paid for the alterations. Still all for my art so let's hope it's worth it

You going trick or treating round the doors, Sin?

No I'm performing in a show. "

Sounds great!

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

was always put in a black bag wi stuck on white dots... domino.. wtaf

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

We have never been to an adult Halloween party

This defo needs to change x

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By *assy LassieWoman
over a year ago

Lanarkshire


"was always put in a black bag wi stuck on white dots... domino.. wtaf "

Show aff

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By *oast888Man
over a year ago

cambuslang

First costume was a gollywog, don’t think I’d get away with that these days

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By *vbride1963TV/TS
over a year ago

E.K . Glasgow


"I liked that we made our own, albeit they were shitey, costumes.

My kid has extorted 60 quid out of me for a costume this year!

£60 for something she’ll wear twice and never wear again!!!

My costume this year has worked out at around £100 when I added it all up and paid for the alterations. Still all for my art so let's hope it's worth it

You going trick or treating round the doors, Sin?

No I'm performing in a show. "

Oh no your not ! ( to early ? )

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


"was always put in a black bag wi stuck on white dots... domino.. wtaf

Show aff "

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


"Half a toilet roll wrapped around you and that was that, "you're a mummy kiddo".

No wonder kids grow up fucking damaged. "

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By *ane DTV/TS
over a year ago

London - till 25th

1 large box for body, 1 smaller for head - arms wrapped in tin foil.

Woolies rollerskates...

Roboweegie

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By *rBlueEyes35Man
over a year ago

Alloa

The black bin bag was a classical piece for me, thrown together with fangs and fake blood as a cheap vampire.

Few years ago I dressed as the joker for deliveries. This year I plan on wandering around stirling as joey jordison from slipknot.

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

Back in 2006 I was in the RAF and one of the squadron boys was taking out the base dental nurse who was a little on the alternate side on the same night we had our base Halloween party. The plan was to take her out for food then head to the party. When he arrived later on (alone) he was fucking livid as she had turned up at this well to do restaurant dressed as a tellytubbie honestly still wish I was a fly on the wall just to have seen his face

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By *riti PearWoman
over a year ago

Paisley

My childhood favourites were black bin bag and witches hat or flowery dress, hair in a bun with chopsticks through it.

Couple of years ago I went to CJs as a naughty nurse and had a great time

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By *adbury girlWoman
over a year ago

Lanarkshire

My favourite was using my dads referee kit and drawing a mustache on my face

I remember mum using old clothes and drawing spiders webs on them for my brother to be Spider-Man, it rained and all the black pen had run by the time he came back home

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By *haifuarMan
over a year ago

Dumbarton


"Roboweegie"

Come quietly, or there will be... trouble.

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


"The traditional and very versatile black bin bag, complete with a carved turnip. We were hard core!

One of my sons friends did this when they were wee. He had different coloured hands all over it… he was a handbag

I always dress as a witch (haloween) "

My son had dungarees on with hands all over them and a tool box and he went as a handy man lol

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