Friday, October 5, 2012
Everything that you wanted to know about Halloween City but were afraid to look
We've been so excited [ed. note: not really] to visit the seasonal [ed. note: no shit] Halloween City in the Shoppes at Red Square [ed. note: don't call them Shoppes] on East Houston.
Anyway, the store is open, and we finally looked at some of the offerings to help make your Halloween planning a little easier. [ed. note: what are you, 12?] A quick note: An employee said that they were getting a lot more stuff in, so...
We conveniently broke the offerings down into categories... A few things: the employees were friendly, and the prices seemed a little ... high? Maybe the $5.99 for the Severed Bloody Fingers are a good buy — you can use them year round when you dine out.
-----The Realistic Disguises-----
-----The Accessories-----
-----The Electronics-----
-----The WTF-----
-----The Gaga-----
Just 26 shopping days left!
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The editor is very cranky today.
The editor got a rash from trying on all the Lady Gaga merchandise. EV Grieve
And for crap like this we sold our souls to China, where all of it is manufactured?
Is that officially licensed Lady Gaga crap? What a shill.
Very pleased that I will be out of the city for holloween
What "Rap Star" is that supposed to be?
when do they get their liquor license?
Where's the Lana Del Rey costume?
ed. note- Are you stoned? Inflatable footballs- what will they think of next?
@Chittle Douche Moe Dee
Ooo, I've always wanted a ground fog machine!
Where’s the Ben Shaoul mask?
Of course it's made in China. It would be embarrassing to make this shit here.
I dunno... an old sheet and a paper bag used to work just fine.
@Liberation
HAHAHAHAHAHHHAAHHAHAHA
@Crazy Eddie Ben Shaoul mask! The ghouleist, shaouliest of them all!
@Goggla
It will be embarrassing when we both show up at the same party as ground fog machines!
@Grieve - that would be a fog pas!
@goggla
Ha! OK, now finish your drink and leave...
The fashionista, isn't that the daily attire in the Bowery?
And the tackle me, isn't that the weekend attire in the East Village/LES?
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