We have a winner in our legally themed Halloween Costume contest. But before we get there, I just want to take a second to say thank you to all who participated. Don’t let the haters get you down. Haters like this guy:
Anyone here know if a contract between my bros and I to beat the living sh*t out of me if I ever consider wearing a legally themed Halloween costume would be enforceable under NY or CT law?
One could argue that if you are over the age of ten, you shouldn’t be spending all that much time playing dress-up. Unless you are an attractive woman, and the dressing “up” part is just foreplay.
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But if you are going to don a costume, why not a legally themed one? At least then you might win a t-shirt….
This year’s runaway winner was very clever with his Halloween choice:
Hey, it takes something special to win an ATL picture contest when you are not a woman. As one commenter put it:
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First one: “hmm…that is mildly amusing and does not make me want to kill anything. Maybe this won’t be as bad as I thought.”
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In the meantime, can anybody think of a fun Thanksgiving contest?