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10/24/2008: Halloween Countdown ‘08: Monkey Business.

We’re going to a Halloween party tomorrow night. Actually, it’s more of a family birthday party, but the charming host (Hi Sis!) decided that the party’s proximity to Halloween meant that everyone had to come in costume.

I’ve known about this engagement for at least a month, but only today did it finally hit me that I needed a costume. I guess I was living under the assumption that I could get away with being the only asshole there without a costume, but after weighing the pros and cons, I decided that it was better to arrive in a gorilla mask than to have my balls broken all night long for being a spoilsport.

So, we went to one of our local Halloween stores. I’ve been there before, but never during prime time so close to the big day. What I assumed would be an inconvenience turned out to be just the shot in the arm my Halloween spirit needed. This place, filled with folks of all ages and from all walks, combing through obliterated racks of overpriced nylon as everything from strobe lights to remixed Rocky Horror songs assaulted their senses, was Halloween personified.

I don’t know what it was, exactly, but I felt great in there. Maybe it was that my girlfriend took two hours to decide that they had nothing she wanted, and thus gave me ample time to soak in the nuances of a Halloween store like I never have before. I don’t know. The store just felt so alive and rife with emotion. People are pretty passionate about their Halloween costumes, it seems.

For one thing, the place was loud. All kinds of sounds at war with one another, from spooky songs blaring over the speakers, to the constant chatter of audio-animatronic decorations, to people arguing over what would and wouldn’t fit…if there was an exact midpoint between a swap meet held in a gymnasium and night at a swank uptown nightclub, this was it.

There were plenty of little kids, and of all the people shopping there, they were the most emotional. None of them seemed happy, but they probably were. It’s kind of a fool’s errand to shop for a Halloween costume so late in October. If you aren’t the type of person who can “settle,” you’re going to be disappointed with your findings. Children may be as unique as snowflakes, but they all have one thing in common: They don’t settle. Not without tears and tantrums. I saw many of those. If a small boy determined that the store was sold out of the costume he wanted, he blamed his parents, cursing them and shaming them and pretty much doing everything you can do to a person without getting the cops involved. It felt like I saw this scenario happen at least a dozen times tonight.

I loved it. Not just for the voyeuristic pleasure involved with watching strangers flip out, but because I totally remember what it was like to consider what you wore for Halloween as the single most important event in history. (Click here…I’ve been there.)

Then there was the older crowd, the high schoolers and college students, who always arrived in groups and generally stuck with two types of Halloween costumes: Slutty or offensive. Girls flocked to fishnets and skirts that looked like dog collars, and guys flocked to costumes in the shape of giant penises. Within this group was a smaller caste of gothy, freaky kids who weren’t as much there to buy anything as they were to have simply a haven from whatever interpersonal conflicts awaited them at the nearby mall or coffee shop. At that age, I related much more to them. Part of me hoped that one of them would ask us to get beer for their crew.

Then there was the much older crowd — the simple folks who either didn’t have children or whose children were all grown up. These people were great. Totally jolly, totally carefree and totally welcoming the opportunity to be goofy. It was just so oddly uplifting to spot fifty-somethings sneaking around in Jigsaw masks, trying to scare their wives.

Mostly though, the experience was reminder that Halloween is alive and well, and that the times when I thought it wasn’t were all my fault. I don’t live in a bubble, but sometimes, I set up shop there. If you want something to seem as good as it used to, you’ve gotta actually do the things that made it so great to begin with.

So, I grabbed the gorilla mask, and the gorilla gloves. Tomorrow night, I’ll wear them with pride. I’ll even beat my chest like a real monkey — or at least, I’ll do this upon request.

I hope you all have plans, and I hope at least one of them involves dressing like a gorilla…or whatever else.


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Discussion Thread: 123 comments

I am going as sort of a goth Little Red Riding Hood this year.  I am just using this cute little dress I already have and am working on finishing up the sewing on my hood this week.  I like costumes on the cheap!
So, this weekend I went on a trip to the Smoky Mountains and at the end of a hike to Grotto Falls, my boyfriend proposed to me!!  We got engaged behind a waterfall in my favorite place on earth!

Ghosted by DarkSideofBrightness @ 10/27/2008 11:08 AM EST


Congratulations Darksideofbrightness!

Ghosted by crazy_mainer @ 10/27/2008 12:49 PM EST


DarkSideofBrightness: Congratulations! What a wonderful, romantic engagement story!

Ghosted by Reni @ 10/27/2008 2:09 PM EST


Congrats DarkSideofBrightness!!!

Ghosted by Dan @ 10/27/2008 2:18 PM EST


Congrats Darkside , dont get all comfortable and not keep your self up for your man

Ghosted by Starscream77 @ 10/27/2008 3:42 PM EST


Congratulations, Debs!
 
Invader Norbert, your comment about the Superman in a wheelchair costume reminded me of this joke:  What’s the opposite of Christopher Reeve?  Christopher Walken!

Ghosted by Teddy Ray @ 10/27/2008 3:51 PM EST


Thanks everyone!
Starscream I am already very comfortable, but I make sure to always look nice for my man! :-)

Teddy Ray I’ve heard that one before, but for some reason I still had to stifle a laugh after reading that. My co-workers must think I’m insane.

Ghosted by DarkSideofBrightness @ 10/27/2008 4:00 PM EST


Congratulations

Ghosted by Hazard @ 10/27/2008 4:23 PM EST


Pepe and everyone talking about Trick R Treat. I got to go to a screening for it 2 weeks ago in New York. It is everything you’d think it would be and more. I’m sure when it comes out X-ers will be a buzz. It will be the new halloween standard for horror movies. No joke it’s just that good. And i was sitting next to James Marsden. Who wants to touch me?

Ghosted by Dr Worm @ 10/27/2008 4:32 PM EST


“comment awaiting moderator’s approval”? wtf?!?! Did I do something wrong or is everyone getting that message now?

Ghosted by Nizzler @ 10/27/2008 5:10 PM EST


oops, sorry… that appears to only be the case on the Box 23 comment session… perhaps another ‘message’ from HU.
Please just ignore me… as per usual….. As you were.

Ghosted by Nizzler @ 10/27/2008 5:11 PM EST


Whitebacon-they have those in adult sizes too.

Ghosted by Kid Nicky @ 10/27/2008 5:24 PM EST


Congrats Darkside!

Ghosted by Cameron T. @ 10/27/2008 6:45 PM EST


Goob, I am a day behind ya, but I used to LOVE the Roseanne Halloween specials. They always did such a good job!

Ghosted by Amy @ 10/27/2008 7:05 PM EST


I just finished making caramel and chocolate covered Rice Krispie treats.  It is all I can do to not bite into one before the chocolate sets.  To make them even more wonderful, I used a cookie cutter to cut them into bat shapes.  Yummmmm….

Ghosted by DarkSideofBrightness @ 10/27/2008 7:25 PM EST


I’m going to be Freddy again this year. Last year I was a Jason rip-off wearing a black mask and a suit. I’m going to wear that suit again and some false fangs tomorrow since there’s a school blood drive going on.

Ghosted by Spen @ 10/27/2008 8:05 PM EST


We hit two of the local Halloween stores today — I’m going as a flapper — easily gothed-out if we decide to go the RHPS route Friday. Husband hasn’t decided for sure yet. I’m just happy to have found something! The pickins were slim, as they say.

Ghosted by Reni @ 10/27/2008 8:16 PM EST


DarkSideofBrightness - Bat Shapped caramel and chocolate covered Rice Krispie treats!!!  No wonder your fiancee snagged you off the market. : )   Congrats on the engagement!!

Ghosted by Sharkagator @ 10/27/2008 10:16 PM EST


Ooh.  The next place I get a job I am going to say my birthday is in OCT and make people dress up for my party.  I mean, who’s gonna check my ID to see I am lying?

Ghosted by kb @ 10/27/2008 10:21 PM EST


Congrats darkside, ps- make sure you elope, because weddings are awful and im so glad mine is over with, every time someone asks me about it, i wince in pain and then cry for about 2 hours.

Ghosted by Leigha @ 10/27/2008 10:31 PM EST


The Toys R Us toy catalog is cool. Not as cool as the Sears catalog from our childhoods. I remember a store, Arden, their catalogs
were incredible. Catalogs back then went out. I love the Star Wars
and G.I. Joe displays. I’m glad some of the original G.I. Joe
vehicles made a comeback.

Ghosted by LoneStar76 @ 10/27/2008 10:53 PM EST


Since I work at one of the largest Halloween stores in Canada, I can say that working during the week before Halloween is not fun.  People get very upset over their costumes and and the noise of the toys/excitement can get irritating after a few hours.

Ghosted by Brittany @ 10/28/2008 10:47 PM EST


Is this that Spirit store out near the Barne’s and Noble?

Ghosted by Joe Pentangelo @ 10/29/2008 3:03 PM EST


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