Friday, October 31, 2003
Friday Five
1. What was your first Halloween costume? The earliest one I can remember is either the airplane, or the monarch butterfly. Yes, I was an odd child.
2. What was your best costume and why? My mom made my siblings and I some pretty cool costumes over the years, ranging from butterflies and airplanes to mermaids and princesses to Davy Crockett and Indiana Jones -- but I still think my Scully costume is the best one I've ever had. I was, um, 17 when I dressed as Scully, hee hee. But it was cool! I had a fake badge and trenchcoat and red hair and everything.
3. Did you ever play a trick on someone who didn't give you a treat? No. The only house I've ever rolled, in fact, is my uncle's -- and we rolled his house on the evening of his wedding, while everyone was still at the reception. Cheesy, I know.
4. Do you have any Halloween traditions? (ie: Family pumpkin carving, special dinner before trick or treating, etc.) When my siblings and I were of trick-or-treating age, I suppose it was kind of a tradition that our mom would make us costumes -- but other than that it's never been a huge holiday. Sometimes my dad used to take us to haunted houses -- we thought that was pretty cool.
5. Share your favorite scary story...real or legend! OK, this is scary. See, one time, Randy Beaman was asleep and he heard a scratch scratch scratch on the window and he woke up and nothing was there, so the next night he heard a scratch scratch scratch on the floor and he woke up and there was nothing there, and so the next night he heard scratch scratch scratch on his bed and he woke up and you know what it was? His mom's Lee Press-On Nails had come alive, and they were after Randy Beaman! Aaaaah!!!
'Kay, bye.
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