My daughter, the Ninja, with her unruly mustache and penetrating gaze. |
And now our spawn are continuing the tradition this teen Halloween. Let's just say, Inside the Actors Studio hasn't called yet.
My son, the bearded-lady with a unibrow and a mullet. |
9 comments:
Give it time. True genius often goes unrecognized at first. And, think of the money you saved with their do-it-yourself costume skillz.
The Bearded Lady's dress looks like what was fashionable for my high school grad in 1975!
: )
I was gonna say it looks like a bad 80's Bridesmaid dress. Reminds me of one I had to wear for my sisters wedding, tradgically it was the 90's, and even more shocking I then wore it to my year 10 formal.
The ninja mustache truly makes it. And your son has fabulous style...I'm pretty sure I owned a dress like that at one time.
She does have that penetrating gaze down. But will you have it when she brings home her first boyfriend?
I want that pink dress...
@Vinny C You are correct. Good attitude!
@DSWS I feel bad for you (but since I graduated in the 80s I have nothing to be judgmental about.)
@LoC Glad to see it.
@Alittlesprite My wife had to have a dress made for a wedding which she swore was curtain fabric so she gave the bride a small curtain made out of it too. Fortunately, the bride had a sense of humour. Why are weddings always like that?
@Just SO Yes, facial hair was quite a theme for some reason.
@Mrs. Tuna Yes I used a penetrating stare on that kid but it didn't work anyway. Thankfully that hellish period is over (for now).
@Missy I was not expecting that. You kill me.
It's some rule about making your bridesmaids look hideous so you don't feel so bad waddling around in a big white dress.
Thankfully I wasnt so mean to my girls, they looked hot, and are able to wear their dresses again without the aid of a paper bag on their heads.
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