Friday, October 28, 2011

Before Halloween

Halloween is a couple of days away.  Most people have already gotten their costumes and are ready for the parties or work.  To the ones who haven’t gotten their costumes yet, here are a few tips that you might want to take into consideration.  Is it just me or women’s costumes starting to expose more and more each year?  With that being said to the big women out there, if you are thinking of going that route you might want to put something else either on top or under your costume to cover up what you don’t want to be showing.  Either that or you really shouldn’t have bought that costume.  Now you’re trying to drop it like it’s hot at a party and all of a sudden you’re ripping out of your costume like the incredible hulk and find yourself showing something that shouldn’t be seen in public.  Another good tip for women is to try to stay away from outfits like a school girl, girl scout or cheerleader.  Then you wonder why we have some child molesters out here looking at little girls because of what they saw on Halloween.  Men, try to stay away from wearing a super hero costume.  That’s just your alter ego talking and wanting to come out one night without people calling them crazy.  Dressing up as aqua man is not a good look just because you think you are him and want to play in the tub.  And I don’t want to see any man wanting to be a chip n dale dancer, STOP THE MADNESS!!!!  They were chosen to be that for a reason.   Parents, stay away from dressing your kids like certain celebrities.  I saw a show where these parents dressed their kids up like Julia  Roberts in Pretty Women knowing she played a prostitute in the movie and Dolly Parton with fake boobs and fake butt for a competition, WHAT THE **** WAS THAT!!!!  What are you teaching your kids by doing that? Are the parents dressing the kids like that because they can’t?

Halloween is a time to dress up, be creative with your costume and have fun with your friends.  Remember kids want to be what they see on Halloween so choose your costumes wisely.  Follow me on Twitter @wlhoward_psa.  Until the next time, stay cool.

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