Monday, August 10, 2020
Halloween Word Play You Should Be Frightened...
Halloween Word Play You Should Be Frightened... Halloween always makes me think of my Yale College days and the clever costumes my classmates would devise. My favorite was a couple who dressed as âParadise Lost.â They each donned a boxy six-sided die and walked around holding a map. Yes, they were a âpair of dice, lost.â Over the weekend, at one of the workshops I take at Wright, I overheard a conversation between two women in the ladies room about their plans for the evening. One of them mentioned that she was going to a jack-o-lantern making party; the other lamented that she would probably not be able to attend a family event that night because of other commitments, but that she would try to carve out the time to go. âLooks like both of you will be carving something!â I observed. Wordplay is a big part of my life. Iâm often the person to notice puns when they werenât intended. Halloween is not required. In a conversation with one of my subcontracting resume writers, we were discussing my preference for keeping the word âIâ out of resumes. Without realizing what he was saying, he blurted, âIâll keep an eye out for that!â âNo pun intended,â I responded. (Indeed, I was recommending that he keep an âIâ out!) While any time is a great time for a good pun or wordplay in my book, Halloween provides the perfect opportunity to experiment with visual representation. For instance, what costume would you wear if you were dressing as a âCereal Killerâ? How about âIron Maidenâ? A âFrench Kissâ? A âBlack-Eyed Pâ? âBlessing in Disguiseâ? Or perhaps youâd like to be a âDust Bunnyâ or a âChocolate Mooseâ? See the Deviled Egg to the right. The possibilities are endless and although some Halloween parties have already happened, perhaps Iâve given you sufficient lead time to devise a creative costume if youâve been wanting to break out of the standard witch or ghost costume this year. I personally am dressing this year as âFacing Your Fears.â I will dress in black and most likely carry around a furry black and orange spider. I will carry a rearview mirror on which anyone willing to participate can write one of their fears in orange lipstick. They will then be able to face their fears in the rearview mirror. What will your costume be this Halloween? Do you have ideas of ways to dress for any of the suggestions above? Whatâs your favorite Halloween pun? Please share!
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