It's a madhouse! September 20, 2003 4:39 AMSubscribe
It's not too early to think about Hallowe'en. This year, why not go as Dr. Zira? posted by plinth (5 comments total)
I'd rather go as Dr. Phil... (now THAT would be scary.) Do they have a mask for that yet? (This place would probably offer the generic "TV Dotor Celebrity Mask") posted by wendell at 4:52 AM on September 20, 2003
And don't forget the pumpkins. posted by bwg at 4:54 AM on September 20, 2003
Damn dirty apes... posted by jpburns at 6:57 AM on September 20, 2003
Shouldn't that be "Get yer stinking prosthetics off me, you damn dirty apes!", jpburns?
Am I really to believe that they trademarked the term Ape-plication?? posted by filmgoerjuan at 7:23 AM on September 20, 2003
Ah! An opportunity to self-link! Let me give you folks a hand with this whole costumes thing. I'm a professional. posted by Perigee at 9:57 AM on September 20, 2003
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posted by wendell at 4:52 AM on September 20, 2003