Step 12Conquer the Night!
Here you can see me hanging out with trick-or-treaters, posing with customers and, at one point, facing down the end of the sonic screwdriver with an angry Time Lord
Patrolling the sidewalk up and down the block in front of my store throughout the night, I found myself being photographed from dozens of passing cars, and being asked to pose with several wide-eyed children. Perhaps the saddest and most perfect proof of my triumph came in the form of a little girl who, upon entering the store with her parents, immediately burst into tears when she saw me and flatly refused to come any closer. Even when I removed my mask to explain that it was all just a costume, she remained steadfastly inconcolable. Ah, Halloween.
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Stunned by your talent. I have always been a fan of the oversize mask, haven't even considered to try until now. I think some small scale paper mache projects would be great for my kids and get me back into the creative mode i have stored away for too long. I'm going to go over you other postings before I ask any of the questions that are in my head.