15 Ridiculously Cute Halloween Costumes From the Tompkins Square Dog Parade
Hundreds of canines and their proud owners dolled up in their Halloween best this past Saturday for the 2012 Tompkins Square Park Halloween Dog Parade.
Hundreds of canines and their proud owners dolled up in their Halloween best this past Saturday for the 2012 Tompkins Square Park Halloween Dog Parade.
Halloween is the best holiday around, hands down. Why? We get boatloads of candy for free, we can dress up as Alana “Honey Boo Boo” Thompson and no one will bat an eyelash. Is there anything more magical than parading around in ridiculous garb and entering sugar coma after sugar coma? No way!
Few things are better than dressing up our pets. How can you resist a Michael Jackson puppy or an Avengers pug? Costumed pets are probably the best part of Halloween. But just because we love it doesn't mean they do. Especially cats. Who knew these little guys were such Halloween-haters? Check out these 15 cats hating on Halloween
We've all been there -- just a couple hours before you have to head out to a Halloween party, and you haven't had the time or money to put together a decent costume. Then suddenly, a flash of inspiration zaps you or one of your buddies -- but all too often, the final product is just sad at best, or lands you in the slammer.
Over the weekend, a massive 300-pound pumpkin displayed at Hammer's Farm Market in Peoria, Illinois, went missing and may have been taken by thieves. We're not sure what's more impressive -- actually growing a 300-pound pumpkin or working out the logistics to steal one.
There's one thing we know for sure about little kids-- they can make practically anything seem adorable. Scrunched-up, twisted sour faces? Check. A boppin' on a bed rendition of Michael Jackson's 'Thriller'? You betcha! Although we're a little dumbfounded as to how this "everything is ridiculously adorable" thing actually happens, we can't help but be sucked into the cuteness every darn time. This is especially true when it comes to Halloween.
I recently found a costume of a sexy hamburger online. I found it to be ridiculous. Then I started thinking about other costumes that don't need to be made sexy. Margaret Thatcher, Hilary Clinton and Janet Reno immediately came to mind. I just knew that other people would be able to name more so I posed the question on the Bruce in the Morning Show Facebook page.
According to a survey of young adults by a candy company called Maynards, technology makes it easier for people to prank their friends, but the old-school ways are still the best.
Forty percent of people between 18 and 24 said that technology makes it more likely that they'll play a joke on their friend, and three of the top five pranks can be done with a cell phone. But the most popular prank is the oldest one in the book. Here are the top five most popular pranks:
Kids, I'm the person who does the updates for our Community Calendar stuff. I hear more about that any one single thing I do here at KIX, which may or may not be a bad thing.
Kids, our pal Doug is a fun dude. He's a multi-tasker and tries to keep things light generally around here. So, Doug has recently found the infamous Gangnam Style video. If you haven't seen it, it's an absolutely crazy music video from South Korea by a rapper named Psy.