An article on the Canadian national news last night: A Halloween haunted house decided to recruit volunteers from the neighbourhood seniors residence to pop out of coffins (borrowed from the funeral home next door) and scare people. No makeup was needed. Happy Halloween everyone.
While a teacher in the 1970’s and 1980’s, I once told a class that one day years hence, they would look in the mirror and see their grandparents. Naturally, they laughed. I wonder how many are laughing now.
My junior high library had an anatomy book on the shelves that had black & white photos of unclad M/F as teenagers, young adults, and finally as geriatric adults. While the first two female pics were rewarding me at age 12, the photo of the white-haired overweight male geezer was disturbing…and now I see that same image in my bathroom mirror. Boo!
As a young man, I had the good fortune to have worked as an orderly in a convalescent home (today’s senior care facility). Spent three months working with the aged, the very aged, and the abled/disabled. I say fortunate, because that experience left me with absolutely no illusions as to what lay in my future and the future of every person on earth. Made reaching my mid-80’s much less stressful. Not fun and not easy, but with few depressing surprises. It’s called the age of adjustments.
I once did a makeup job that even scared some of the Adults escorting the kids around.
Liquid Latex, liberally applied to my face by just pouring some into the palm of my hand and splatting it on. Over and over.
It came out with a mess with lumps and tatters that looked like a burn victim’s scars with some of the skin peeling off in strips.
I wore and old “Wizard’s Robe” with a hood and the whole mess was pretty gross looking, especially with a bit of white Grease Paint rubbed on the parts that weren’t tattered.
Bilan about 5 years ago
Ned just wants the candy for himself.
Watcher about 5 years ago
Isn’t that what Halloween is all about, traumatizing?
Dtroutma about 5 years ago
Little greedy punks deserve it.
Alabama Al about 5 years ago
Eh … don’t worry about traumatizing. They won’t believe it until it happens.
Lyons Group, Inc. about 5 years ago
Not me. I’m almost 60 but look 30.
paranormal about 5 years ago
I’d do that but it’s too cold out and I don’t get many kids, for a few years I didn’t get any.
Sisu60 about 5 years ago
enjoy the skinny bodies and big hair and the energy to stay up for 48 hours straight get 2 hours of sleep and do it all over again
nosirrom about 5 years ago
At my age there is one thing I never do on Halloween. Look in the mirror. ;-)
Geophyzz about 5 years ago
An article on the Canadian national news last night: A Halloween haunted house decided to recruit volunteers from the neighbourhood seniors residence to pop out of coffins (borrowed from the funeral home next door) and scare people. No makeup was needed. Happy Halloween everyone.
Zebrastripes about 5 years ago
Even the pumpkins look grouchy
sandpiper about 5 years ago
While a teacher in the 1970’s and 1980’s, I once told a class that one day years hence, they would look in the mirror and see their grandparents. Naturally, they laughed. I wonder how many are laughing now.
FassEddie about 5 years ago
Aaaaand, here’s your sign.
A# 466 about 5 years ago
Needs to be shod with black socks and sandals to complete the image.
uniquename about 5 years ago
Any kids that dare come up for candy can have some as long as they STAY OFF THE @#$% GRASS!
Nate England about 5 years ago
Said the Climate Alarmist…
dot-the-I about 5 years ago
Careful, Harriet, he can easily turn the sign a couple inches so the arrow points toward you.
jessie d. about 5 years ago
The male of the human species decidedly American whose sacred creed is, “I don’t give a damn any more.”
Linguist about 5 years ago
You know you’ve reached the age, when you look in the mirror and realize: “Oh my God, I’ve become my old man!”
William Bednar Premium Member about 5 years ago
That would be horrid!
Snoots about 5 years ago
Best. Costume. Ever. Although I did like the cosplay T-shirt that read: “Error 404. Costume Not Found.”
Andrew Moore about 5 years ago
I’m almost 80 and look 90 …
thelordthygod666 about 5 years ago
My junior high library had an anatomy book on the shelves that had black & white photos of unclad M/F as teenagers, young adults, and finally as geriatric adults. While the first two female pics were rewarding me at age 12, the photo of the white-haired overweight male geezer was disturbing…and now I see that same image in my bathroom mirror. Boo!
marilynnbyerly about 5 years ago
Progressive Insurance now has a series of funny ads about turning into your parents after you buy a home. The horror!
sparkle 13 Premium Member about 5 years ago
Sheer genius !!!! I might do that tonight…lol
hsawlrae about 5 years ago
H I L A R E O U S .
rlaker22j about 5 years ago
I have a stepson who is 30 and acts 9 and it’s not an act ,don’t brag about after 9
Lablubber about 5 years ago
Take it to the ultimate level and put those words on a headstone.
dbmail545 about 5 years ago
The trauma is when he adds “if you are lucky”
whenlifewassimpler about 5 years ago
Thanks for the belly laugh for the day.
sandpiper about 5 years ago
As a young man, I had the good fortune to have worked as an orderly in a convalescent home (today’s senior care facility). Spent three months working with the aged, the very aged, and the abled/disabled. I say fortunate, because that experience left me with absolutely no illusions as to what lay in my future and the future of every person on earth. Made reaching my mid-80’s much less stressful. Not fun and not easy, but with few depressing surprises. It’s called the age of adjustments.
oakie817 about 5 years ago
I scared everyone at work today…told them I was dressed as a telemarketer
bakana about 5 years ago
I once did a makeup job that even scared some of the Adults escorting the kids around.
Liquid Latex, liberally applied to my face by just pouring some into the palm of my hand and splatting it on. Over and over.
It came out with a mess with lumps and tatters that looked like a burn victim’s scars with some of the skin peeling off in strips.
I wore and old “Wizard’s Robe” with a hood and the whole mess was pretty gross looking, especially with a bit of white Grease Paint rubbed on the parts that weren’t tattered.
Concretionist about 5 years ago
If you really want to traumatize kids, explain in detail where they came from… and that their parents continue to enjoy that process.
GiantShetlandPony about 5 years ago
The truth is out there!