Wednesday, October 17, 2007

halloween costume ideas

With only two weeks to go until Halloween, we here at Popo in my Crib want to help you out with some costume ideas.

Individual Costumes
Keith Hernandez’s Mustache
Not only is it his trade mark, but it’s also award winning.
(Photo: Getty Images/Jim McIsaac)

Tony Stewart’s Sports Therapist
It's the perfect day to night costume. You don't even have to change out of your suit.
(Photo: Yahoo! TV)


Pacman Jones the Wrestler
It’s fun and way better than prison Pacman. Horizontal stripes don’t work on everyone and don't get me started with the idea of an orange jumpsuit.
(Photo: AP)


Greg Oden’s Orthopedist
It’s taking the old doctor costume and making it more timely.
(Photo: AP/Jason DeCrow)


Vinny Testaverde’s AARP Card
And you thought nothing good could come from a 43 year old starting quarterback. Well, he did win that game, but I’m so not a Panthers fan so I needed another reason.


Sidney Crosby’s Prom Date
It’s better than that boring 80s prom costume. Everyone other girl will be wearing that, move on.
(Photo: AP)


Kelvin Sampson’s Cell Phone
To make it more believable make the battery look like its about to go dead. He makes a lot of phone calls, you know he has to charge his phone like once every six hours.

Couple Costume
Eva Longoria and Tony Parker
There are so many options with this one. You can do basketball player Tony and courtside Eva. And it gives you another reason to bring out that bedazzler to add some rhinestones to your jeans. Or you could do red carpet Tony and Eva. But remember to do coordinating outfits for that one. Or bride and groom Tony and Eva but that's kind of boring.

Group Costumes
Kasey Kahne’s All State Girls
Just put on a pair of jeans and your favorite Kasey Kahne t-shirt and your good to go. Maybe drive up to your big party in a Dodge Durango to make it more authentic.
(Photo: Adweek)


The Cast of the Wizard of Oz
I know your laughing, but if it’s good enough for the Yankee rookies, it’s good enough for you!
(Photo: SI)

It's been fun blogging with you,
Kate

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