Question of The Day. Saturday 31st of October.

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I had an idea to be Vincent Price's Invisible Man (or girl, in my case) this year figuring it would be a pretty "safe" costume (totally wrapped up like a mummy with sunglasses on). But as Halloween got closer I remembered that I get overwhelmed by parties in normal times, add to it Corona fears and there just wasn't a point!
The teachers and pre/k kids dress up at school, but I don't see any kids on Fridays so there's no point in that either! One year I dressed in my raccoon onesie and sat at my desk the whole day and literally no one saw me or asked to go join the staff picture, lol.
 

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Hello and Happy Halloween.

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Not only is it Halloween, but it's also a full moon.
A blue moon, no less. And it's a Saturday night.

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So it's probably a good job that we're all staying home and avoiding crowds, because all kinds of crazy things happen when there is a full moon on a Saturday night.

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But let's imagine we were all going to get together for a big Halloween Fancy Dress party. What would you come dressed as?

I would usually go as a witch or a vampire, but I was thinking it might be fun to go as something a bit more
2020 this year. I could go as a scary nurse, or as Joe Exotic, which would be pretty terrifying. But maybe the simplest and scariest thing to go as would be dressed in a giant cardboard tube, with just a few scraps of paper attached to it.

"We're out of toilet paper!"

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What would you come dressed as?


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The teachers and pre/k kids dress up at school, but I don't see any kids on Fridays so there's no point in that either!
I used to love Halloween when I worked in a big language school with lots of kids. There was never time to dress up at work, so I used to commute in my costume. I remember getting on a busy subway train dressed as a devil, with horns and a pitchfork, and not one person in the carriage dared to make eye contact with me.

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