Halloween 2005
Thursday, November 17th, 2005Halloween
Yet another successfully Holloween Outing in Chicago. Mara dressed up as a loly pop girl, a very nice costume. I ended up being a baby. I think the motivation and the costume idea came from the fact that so many of our friends recently are having babies. Besides, I pulled the baby costume off several years ago at Erica’s party in Denver.
6:00 PM We get dressed and decide to drive out to our party destination. Since our last halloween we attended three parties and felt that the party hopping was a bit too much we decided to focus on one party and perhaps one alternate destination. We also decided to drive there, leave our car and pick it up the day after.
Immediately after we got into the care and making some calls we changed our plans and headed over to CUBBY BEAR.

6:30 CUBBY BEAR – Please was not quite full but had a almost a 90% costume dress-up percentage. Notable costumes were two body builders cross-dressed as genies. We med the gang, took some pictures and headed for the party. Drunk Notables: ass slapping cowgirl.
8:00 Halloween party in Lincoln Park (near depaul). This was a good Halloween party with the best food spread I have ever seen at a house holloween party ever. We decided to make this our main destination for the evening. Drunk Notables: a very, very drunk avon girl who decided that I (can you imagine) needed to do her a favor as she stumbled and pulled me towards her. Ehhh, no thanks. Second Drunk Notable: a silver dressed, short skirt costume whose main purpose was to catch attention Beep-bob girl who was so drunk that kept on moving her glass from underneath me when I was pouring yet more vodka into her vodka-red bull combination resulting in lots of vodka on the floor.
1:00 AM Wrightwood tap. We decide to leave the party (unwise) and go to a bar. We dance, we laugh, and call it a night. Notable drunks: I suppose that would be us, but of course we were not obnoxious at all. If Ken ever gives me the pictures we will show the world what a baby Andy in a bar can do.



