Thongs. . .Deckard said:Just that, no pants?
ROB98374 said:What? No one is dressing up like Indy?
I will, if my jacket arrives in time.
Hawkeye said:My roommate is. I would, but this is the first new KISS album in 11 years! I have to celebrate!
ROB98374 said:Never really was a big KISS fan, but I loved the movie "Detroit Rock City". Post some pic's afterwards. Although, you realize you will be wearing heels and make-up!
KiKi Kat said:
Here is the costume I decided on(Evil Fairy). I'll probably wear some different shoes and accessories but I thought it was cool.
What is everyone else gonna dress up like?
ROB98374 said:What? No one is dressing up like Indy?
I will, if my jacket arrives in time.
Robyn said:Cool choice Kiki! Might not show up that well at night if you plan on taking the kids trick or treating, but it's cool though
I still haven't found a good costume yet...lol
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