Celebrating the spirit of Halloween a week early, the twelfth annual Halloween Masquerade hosted by the Asian fraternity, Pi Delta Psi (ΠΔΨ), proved to be worth the money and the time. Although the party died down a tad earlier than I expected, it was generally pretty entertaining.
Yes, I'M A BANANA. With cheap, homemade maracas (I realized authentic ones are quite the wallet-emptying), I intended to pose as the pixelated dancing banana that is notoriously affiliated with the Buckwheat Boyz song, "Peanut Butter Jelly Time." It was definitely an excuse for people to take pictures with me. I can't recall how many times I had to pose for photos upon entering the club.
But other than that, people that I went with dressed up as the lemur King Julien from the movie, Madagascar, a kung-fu penguin from said movie, Misty from the Pokémon animation series, a sleeping bag, a doctor by the name of "Dr. Shots," the Bear Jew from the Tarantino film, Inglorious Basterds, a drill sergeant, a stereotypical school girl, and others amongst others. Of course, that's limited to the people I came with and the people I knew within the vicinity.
There had to be at least 500 attendees, mostly within the Binghamton University area. However, there were also countless people (I asked, of course) from Syracuse University, Cornell University, SUNY Buffalo, SUNY Stonybrook, and perhaps from many other places, as well.
Well, now I can say that I look forward to Masquerade XIII in Fall 2010.
Yes, I'M A BANANA. With cheap, homemade maracas (I realized authentic ones are quite the wallet-emptying), I intended to pose as the pixelated dancing banana that is notoriously affiliated with the Buckwheat Boyz song, "Peanut Butter Jelly Time." It was definitely an excuse for people to take pictures with me. I can't recall how many times I had to pose for photos upon entering the club.
But other than that, people that I went with dressed up as the lemur King Julien from the movie, Madagascar, a kung-fu penguin from said movie, Misty from the Pokémon animation series, a sleeping bag, a doctor by the name of "Dr. Shots," the Bear Jew from the Tarantino film, Inglorious Basterds, a drill sergeant, a stereotypical school girl, and others amongst others. Of course, that's limited to the people I came with and the people I knew within the vicinity.
There had to be at least 500 attendees, mostly within the Binghamton University area. However, there were also countless people (I asked, of course) from Syracuse University, Cornell University, SUNY Buffalo, SUNY Stonybrook, and perhaps from many other places, as well.
Well, now I can say that I look forward to Masquerade XIII in Fall 2010.


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your right it did look fun. but so was sleep.
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