Cul de Sac by Richard Thompson for October 19, 2010
Transcript:
Mom: Petey, may I use your old dragon costume to make a pangolin costume for Alice? Petey: Agh - that thing! The memory of wearing it on my fourth Halloween haunts me still. Trick or treat? Voice: Aw, look at the cute dinosaur! Petey: All those eyes! Staring at me! What a nightmare! Mom: Great! Thanks a bunch!
margueritem about 14 years ago
Petey angst…
Sisyphos about 14 years ago
Petey has a remarkable memory, in this case for Halloweens. And stage fright.
rayannina about 14 years ago
Mom’s clearly learned to roll with the Petey-angst punches.
cdward about 14 years ago
Which explains why he went as a box the next year.
Tancread Premium Member about 14 years ago
Whenever I went as something obscure my Dad would just tell people I was a ghost.
Plods with ...™ about 14 years ago
You could wear UGGs and a diesel tshirt and a sunglass, nike shox, and a dunk
GROG Premium Member about 14 years ago
Memories….or the lack thereof. I can’t remember what I was year over year.
cleokaya about 14 years ago
Grog since you mentioned it, neither can I. I do remember bringing home full shopping bags, dumping them on the kitchen table and going back out again to get the bag refilled.
runar about 14 years ago
When I was Petey’s age, a parent always went with us (when begging was done at night, as it should be). One year, as a joke, my dad took a shot glass and held it out whenever we said “Trick-or-Treat”. Enough of the neighbors took him seriously that by the end of the night, we were helping him get from house to house.
Steve Parmelee Premium Member about 14 years ago
Runar - I remember seeing the occasional dad doing that! An amusing memory - thanks!
GROG Premium Member about 14 years ago
I always have, shytimes2 It could be our respective internet settings.
chaosandcake about 14 years ago
Poor Petey. He has traumas.
BenPanced about 14 years ago
Out of one boy’s trauma, a little girl’s joy.
vldazzle about 14 years ago
I did great costumes for my kids, but in the younger years they were made of cotton flannel so they could serve as PJs for a while. I was a thrifty and practical mom. When they were older, they helped me make paper mache heads or other stuff, and I usually themed their costumes to be a group. One year they were Robin Hood, Little John and Friar Tuck (my littlest guy). After my daughter was born-one year she was Dorothy and the boys were tinman, lion and scarecrow- etc.
hildigunnurr Premium Member about 14 years ago
vldazzle, great idea :)
Destiny23 about 14 years ago
^^ I bet they cleaned up in the candy department!!
garf19 about 14 years ago
that would be embarissing