Saturday, October 06, 2007

Elvira.


Be sure to see lower post, I skipped a day. Also the video ....... seriously watch it, who knew the preppy dude in the white suit sang that low? I've known the song all my life, but never had the visual addition. Impressed and yes I clapped with a wide grin watching. She is the Mistress of the Night after all.



-DM

Same day so no movie.

5 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

You would be so proud of Ava. She decided to be a witch. I put a Dorothy costume in front of her and her response was " No! I be scary"
She also asked to be the Booger Man, but we could not find anything to do. But the witch caught her eye. She ran around the store in ahhhhhh with no fear at all. There was a headless monster and she laughed and said "No Head!" She found humor in all the blood. There was a scary scarecrow hanging and she said "Buy that!". She loved it!

3:22 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Speaking of great kids and blood (nod to Ava), Knocked Up has a GREAT scene where a little girl tells where she thinks babies come from. It's worth the rent just for that. And when she's done with her horrifying description, her mom says, "that's exactly right!" L M A O. I love Halloween.

I used to sing this song in a one tavern town - with my rogues gallery - because the bartender was Elvira. Great song.

4:00 PM  
Blogger DMorgan's Zoo said...

I expected no less of Wee Prada. I laughed and beamed that she simply said "no head" Early observation is keen in a future helper for my fright fest! What did her wicked stepsister (muahaha!!!) select? I bet she went something pretty? She would be a remarkable Snow White. Tell tell.

5:41 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Yes her sister went for Dorothy. Ruby slippers and all. Snow white was a couple of years ago. She likes the pretty. Ava enjoys the scary. Last night she was pretending that she was Booger Man. It was quite the site.

9:34 AM  
Blogger Saffyrre said...

OMG rofl I would have totally pegged the big beard guy as the one with the deep voice. I love how the audience cheers when he does his really low voice yet it's painfully clear they are lipsynching. Best part was when one of the guys in the audience is just positively jamming to the tune!

Lemon is still going to be a Jawa for Halloween. Even after a few distractions of wanting to be a clown and mermaid, she's back to being a Jawa. Alan's Mom even bought a new sewing machine so she could make the costume! Alan's co-worker is making the LED lights that she is going to use for her eyes. Can't wait!

5:33 PM  

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