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charliesmum) wrote2009-11-01 08:01 pm
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Halloween!
Dracula's Ball was so much fun. I love the effort everyone put into their costumes - so much originality abounding. One of my favourites, 
An evil tin man. Zombie Dorothy was with him. He had her on a leash. There were quite a few people on leashes. Some for Halloween, some, I think, because it is how they roll.
As for my friends and me, our costumes were fabulous. My Brilliant Friend
kirathaune outdid herself. Our costumes were amazing, and my Other Brilliant Friend Wendie did our makeup and she's a professional make up person so I felt like I was in a movie Halloween party.




And there were some Doctor Who fans in the house, which made me happy. I saw this one guy wearing a gas mask so I said to him, 'I have to ask, are you my Mummy?' That wasn't what he was going for, but he was a fan, so got the reference, which was pretty cool. And later I found a guy dressed as Tom baker, the
Oh...and in one of the dance floors they played this Doctor Who song* and lots of people were singing along. One guy dressed as Jesus was 
*In 1988, the band The Justified Ancients of Mu Mu (later known as The KLF) released the single "Doctorin' the TARDIS" under the name The Timelords. The song used samples from Doctor Who, Gary Glitter's "Rock and Roll (Part 2)", and Sweet's "Blockbuster", with lyrics - including samples of Michael Wisher's performance as Davros in the serial Genesis Of The Daleks - chanting about the Doctor, the TARDIS, and Daleks.
Finally, Charlie made an awesome Doctor Horrible. Most people didn't recognize him, but one woman we came across did and gushed over his costume, so it was totally worth it.
An evil tin man. Zombie Dorothy was with him. He had her on a leash. There were quite a few people on leashes. Some for Halloween, some, I think, because it is how they roll.
As for my friends and me, our costumes were fabulous. My Brilliant Friend
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And there were some Doctor Who fans in the house, which made me happy. I saw this one guy wearing a gas mask so I said to him, 'I have to ask, are you my Mummy?' That wasn't what he was going for, but he was a fan, so got the reference, which was pretty cool. And later I found a guy dressed as Tom baker, the
*In 1988, the band The Justified Ancients of Mu Mu (later known as The KLF) released the single "Doctorin' the TARDIS" under the name The Timelords. The song used samples from Doctor Who, Gary Glitter's "Rock and Roll (Part 2)", and Sweet's "Blockbuster", with lyrics - including samples of Michael Wisher's performance as Davros in the serial Genesis Of The Daleks - chanting about the Doctor, the TARDIS, and Daleks.
Finally, Charlie made an awesome Doctor Horrible. Most people didn't recognize him, but one woman we came across did and gushed over his costume, so it was totally worth it.