
And what a Halloween it is! Already I am having so much fun! This morning I woke up cackling like a madman! And later tonight–if I can finish my homework on time–I’ll head over to a haunted house not too far from campus and see if I can get scared. Which actually isn’t that easy as I’m the type of person who kind of guesses what’s around the corner at haunted houses and is usually right.
Then again, the last haunted house I went to–on Monday at the Ohio Union–was pretty good, and it even scared me a couple of times, thanks to some misdirection and strobe lights, so maybe the haunted house I’m going to this evening will be able to replicate that fear.
I’m not the only one excited for Halloween though; for the past couple of weeks, my dorm lobby has been a Samhain sight for sore eyes, as you can see from the photo below:
And this one too:
Pretty cool, isn’t it?
Now what am I going as for Halloween. Well, since I don’t exactly have the time or money to purchase a new costume, here’s what I’m going as:
Yep, Jason again. But next year I’ll be going as the Joker, hopefully, so I look forward to making that costume. In the meantime, I hope you all have a fun and safe Halloween, don’t eat too much candy, and if you hear any reports about a demonic army appearing in Ohio, that’s probably my doing. Mwha ha ha ha!
Oh, before I forget, here’s some fun videos to help you get into the Halloween spirit. The first is of Marilyn Manson singing the theme song to the movie The Nightmare Before Christmas, with the images from the actual movie too. It’s a really awesome cover, and I think you’ll like it as well.
The second is created by Buffy and Avengers filmmaker extraordinaire, Joss Whedon, where he endorses Mitt Romney for President. Why you ask? Because apparently Mitt Romney will put this country on track for a zombie apocalypse. Pretty sweet, so enjoy.



Great costume! Happy Halloween!
happy halloween to you too, and thanks for commenting.
Hahahaha! Zomney! That is awesome sauce. I think I need to perfect my crowbar through the eyeball move. π
Remember to practice on jack-o-lanterns. People won’t always understand if you practice on animals or people (living or dead).