What will he do this year?

The "Random Question" off to the right has been updated with a new one. I figured out how to add pictures to the poll, pretty cool, huh?

Dave manages to come up with a fantastic costume every year.  Usually he goes through three or four ideas before settling on one.  His streak of crazy costumes started back in 2001, when he wanted to be a pro wrestler.  It started because Will had left a brown mullet wig in the upstairs office, and Dave saw it.  It was the perfect hairstyle for a pro wrestler.  It wasn’t easy putting together this costume- imagine being 6 feet, ten inches tall, and asking athletic stores in town if they have a wrestling leotard (or whatever they’re called) that would fit you.  We got a lot of strange looks.  In the end, he settled for an old t-shirt with the sleeves ripped out, to fashion a white-trash style tank top, black shorts, and his old roper boots with the fringe removed.  Add the sweatbands and a toy hammer around his neck, and "The Hammer" was born.  What a long, strange, night Halloween was that year.

In 2003, along came Super Dave.  This costume was amazingly accurate in its detail.  White sweatpants and white windbreaker, with blue and red stripes of ribbon hot-glued on in just the right places.  Plastic goggles, and a white plastic helmet.  Gold stars. The television Super Dave would have been proud.

The next year brought the rock star out in Dave.  He impersonated Dee Snider, from the rock band Twisted Sister, right down to the blond crimped wig and face makeup.  Shouting out their songs while playing air guitar on the bar completed that look.

Last year was my favorite costume.  Who would have thought of being Buddy the Elf for Halloween?  Only Dave….He found a women’s extra large green fleece jacket at JCPenney’s, on clearance no less, and bought two.  He managed to piece them together to create the Elf jacket, and made the belt from black felt.  A blond curly wig, green felt glued to a pointy hat, and even black felt pointy pieces glued to some old black shoes added to the costume. 

The impressive part of this costume is that Dave actually did all the sewing himself.  Where did he learn to sew? I asked him that same question.  In high school, he sewed himself a pair of jams.  (remember those??!!??) He sewed them up without using a pattern, and apparently did well enough that he actually wore them.

Anyway.  It’s too bad Halloween doesn’t happen more than once per year, because there are so many cool ideas that Dave has for costumes. 

Stop by on Saturday or Tuesday night to see what he decided on this year!

Costume Party

Well it’s almost time for The Sandbar’s second favorite holiday of the year- Halloween!!

Every year the hunt for the perfect costume starts the day after Halloween ends. We have managed to stockpile enough pieces of costumes to fill several Rubbermaid tubs, and several of our friends have done the same. There’s a rack in the office at The Sandbar that houses even more costumes, many of them from St. Patrick’s Day. Needless to say, the Sandbar crew loves to dress in costume. We generally don’t even need a reason.

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It’s amusing to see the costumes that people come up with every year. We see famous people, like Dr. Phil, pregnant Britney, Richard Nixon, and Billy Idol. The group costumes are always fun, like the Village People or the Gilligan’s Island castaways, or Blair and Ken’s impersonation of Wham! last year. Then there are the costumes that are just plain wierd, like the girl who wrapped herself in bubble wrap. Just when you think you’ve seen it all, something completely outrageous appears. If you’re in the bar anytime soon, just ask Dave about his "Hammer" costume.

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This Saturday, The Sandbar will have special promotions and giveaways from Captain Morgan and Bacardi. We’ll also have cash prizes for the best costume. Get there early and stay late!