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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.

Posted by Matt on 10/24/2008. E-mail me!



Discussion Thread: 123 comments

We are always allowed to dress up for Halloween where I work (a casino) as long as we don’t do anything that makes it difficult to be recognized by the security cameras (face makeup, big hats, etc.) so I have always dressed up in something for each Halloween.  One year I was Neo from The Matrix Reloaded, another time I tried to be a pirate but the sleeves of the coat that was part of the costume were too long and I couldn’t deal the cards while wearing it.  This year I bought my costume (a police officer) from the internet on the 2nd of October and that night, at work, was told that they were going to have a Seventies theme for all the dealers to participate in.  This was the first time in the 14 years I have worked at the casino that they wanted to go with a theme!  I couldn’t return the costume so they said that it would be okay if I was a  police man…but had I known earlier than the 2nd of October, I could’ve gotten something more Seventies than what I did…

Oh well, knowing’s half the battle…

Chestnuts roasted by Delkon @ 10/25/2008 4:19 AM


Matt-What a great entry. So much fun and really touching. Experiences like that are great. From my first costume (Sylvester from Looney Tunes) to whatever my last costume will be, I’ve always tried to keep that spark that made Halloween so great. Glad to see that it’s alive and well all across the board.

Reni- I fell asleep last night to the soothing sounds of “Halloween 4: Michael Meyers”. I can’t wait for the full on FearFest.

Chestnuts roasted by Pepe @ 10/25/2008 7:45 AM


I like that your quite detailed description conjures up images of throng of dozens, if not hundreds of Halloween-worshipping denizens sprawling across the linoleum-lined aisles of evil, clawing each other over the last of the rubbery poly-blend costumes, crawling over each other to reach the poor, overworked cashiers, sealing their respectively devilish deals, yet the photograph included shows… one guy standing around in a hat. a nice recounting, regardless. 

Chestnuts roasted by Carpeteria @ 10/25/2008 7:47 AM


I need to go to a place like that….halloween this year just doesn’t’ feel like halloween! Something’s missing, just not sure what. … though, i must say your blog helps to bolster my holiday spirit. It’s good to know that even if my halloween is pathetic this year, people out there are still going at it full swing.

Chestnuts roasted by alk @ 10/25/2008 8:38 AM


I go to campus on Friday for my Art History course and being a girl I’m going to use Halloween as an excuse to dress up executive-mode in one of my lovely suits. Tight form-hugging sportcoat, tie, suspenders, sexy wedge heels and everything.

Chestnuts roasted by palmerholic @ 10/25/2008 9:00 AM


I just wanted to tell everybody that I randomly found the movie TEEN WITCH while stumbling around on my DVR earlier.  It will play at 1 this afternoon and about that time on Sunday on abc family.  It’s a bad teen movie from 1989 that I watched when I was a kid.  Also the nostalgia chick (a spinoff of the nostalgia dude) did a review of it fairly recently.  Also right after that they are playing Hocus Pocus.  Also Sunday abc family is playing the poltergiest for people that don’t have a copy of that and are too cheap to buy one.  Like me :D

Just thought I would let you know.  I was excited when I found out.

Chestnuts roasted by Goob @ 10/25/2008 9:17 AM


I’ll be doing the Denver Gorilla Run in a few hours this morning; the 5K run in which everyone is required to wear a full gorilla suit. This will probably be my major Halloween activity this year. But yes, Gorillas seem oddly appropriate for Halloween 2008 somehow. Gorilla Solidarity!!!

Chestnuts roasted by Benjamin @ 10/25/2008 10:27 AM


Me and the hubby are going out tonight for Halloween party/ritual.  We’re having a potluck so I’m making garlic mashed potatoes from scratch (with low salt because I have fucking edema in my foot) and pumpkin pie. We’re carving pumpkins so I went to the Mennonite farm down the road and got a couple cute medium sized ones out of the $1 section. Also got a small staw bale and some of these totally macabre spiny black and orange gourds that I guess I’ll make some sort of arrangement out of.

I’m one of those retards that still hasn’t bought a costume and I really don’t wanna wear my Kagome outfit to work. I’ve been really preoccupied spending like $200 on a formal black gown and shoes for Dracula’s Ball.

Chestnuts roasted by Mystie @ 10/25/2008 10:29 AM


Is anyone else watching Christmas Vacation on HBO right now? I feel like it’s never too early for that movie…

Chestnuts roasted by Mary Mary @ 10/25/2008 11:06 AM


I have no real plans just going over to a friends house and handing out candy.  The dogs are dressing up and I think I’m going to go as The Bloggess.  If you don’t know who she is she’s hilarious.  Google her.  Anyways, it’s a costume I will only get and it makes it that more special. (That English was probably way off in the last sentence but I don’t care! )

Chestnuts roasted by gingela5 @ 10/25/2008 11:08 AM


Mystie- what is this Dracula’s Ball??

Chestnuts roasted by crazy_mainer @ 10/25/2008 11:44 AM


Man, great article. I was like you, soured that Christmas has already taken over and thinking everyone hates Halloween this year. Glad such is not the case. I usually can’t stand going to party stores the week of Halloween because they’re so full of coughing and screaming people smacking their kids for whining, but maybe it’s worth a shot.
We are going to an official demon-guided Hell House tonight at a Biker(!!) Baptist Church, so that should be pretty awesome. Happy Halloween!!! :D

Chestnuts roasted by Eddie Lightning Frog @ 10/25/2008 11:44 AM


Dracula’s Ball (http://www.draculasball.com/)  is a big awesometastic theme party thrown in club Shampoo in Philly 4 times a year but the Halloween one is always the biggest and the best. This year they’re changing it tho and having it on Nov 1 cuz it’s a Saturday, plus an extra hour from Daylight Savings, plus they booked Gerard McMann to do a special midnight performance of Cry Little Sister.

Actually, they’re having 5 this year, cuz they’re doing an extra on New Years Eve cuz the Cruxshadows are playing. I’m gonna be first in line for tickets to that — they’re selling the first ones at the Halloween Drac’s Ball.

Chestnuts roasted by Mystie @ 10/25/2008 11:53 AM


Goob: I LOVE Teen Witch! It’s so deliciously cheesy…

Chestnuts roasted by Mary Mary @ 10/25/2008 12:06 PM


Eddie, that sounds super fun.

Mystie, you are just “calling” him hubby, right?

My wild evening involves actually leaving the house (yay) and going to my parochial elementary school reunion. At a church. That in itself is scary enough. My costume can best be described as thirty something christian lady–argyle cardigan and slacks. Jus trying to fit in… I wanted to wear my string of pearls, but I dropped them down the drain in the bathroom sink and haven’t had the ability to get them out yet. Ick.

Chestnuts roasted by Amy @ 10/25/2008 12:08 PM


My friend Mac would have given you a Gorilla Mask for free!

Chestnuts roasted by Dennis @ 10/25/2008 12:15 PM


Mystie…I know how ya feel about edema…I have it in both feet and ankles..its like silly putty…I can poke holes in my feet  and they stay that way…also…Just be a witch for work on halloween.  I’m sure you can scare(ha ha i’m punny) something up from your closet…just wear fishnets, some heels or boots, a black skirt and top and a witch hat…be a sexy witch 
As for me, I need to find a cheap business suit like from Burlington coat factory on clearance…so I can finish my sara palin costume

Chestnuts roasted by mandy_dancing skeleton _Reeves @ 10/25/2008 12:40 PM


No Halloween fun tonight, just a metal show. But NEXT WEEK the city I live in has “Mardi Gras”. A whole street (the street is all bars) closes off for a two night Halloween party. I’m going as She-Ra :)

Chestnuts roasted by fulgora77 @ 10/25/2008 12:48 PM


A girl my wife works with is having a Halloween party…sometime soon.  We were invited, but we’re not going because 1.  the wife doesn’t like the girl and 2.  the wife doesn’t want to buy costumes.  My invalid self coulda been Stephen Hawking.

Chestnuts roasted by Teddy Ray @ 10/25/2008 2:15 PM


I just got done watching two very dull Halloween-related films on AMC and Disney.

One was “House of Frankenstein” where Dracula in the beginning of the film has a cameo that has nothing to do with the rest and disappears halfway through. Franky and the Wolfman are in it, but man was it boring.

Also watched “Haunted Mansion” based on the Disney ride. Just another Eddie Murphy snoozefest, nothing more.

Chestnuts roasted by JLAJRC @ 10/25/2008 2:30 PM


GREAT IDEA, Teddy Ray. I’ve been trying to think of a wheelchair-friendly costume (other than old man/old woman). No one I know would probably “get” it though…

Chestnuts roasted by Amy @ 10/25/2008 2:31 PM


Amy, a friend of mine with a filthy mind thought of getting a wheelchair and a Superman costume. You get the idea.

Chestnuts roasted by Invader Norbert @ 10/25/2008 2:42 PM


I have no Halloween related plans.  I dunno, I’m one of those lazy, lame people who don’t wanna dress up.  Don’t get me wrong, I LOVED Halloween as a kid but it seems like it just became too much of a hassle as I got older.  The fact of the matter is when i look back on it i guess i just used that as an excuse…maybe one of these days i’ll rekindle that spirit.

Chestnuts roasted by phunqsauce @ 10/25/2008 3:05 PM


that is just so WRONG!

Chestnuts roasted by Amy @ 10/25/2008 3:26 PM


You could always go as Batgirl/Oracle, Amy.

Chestnuts roasted by JLAJRC @ 10/25/2008 3:36 PM


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