The Search Is Over. This Boyfriend And Girlfriend Had The Best Halloween Costumes Of The Year.

Every year, millions of people use Halloween as an excuse to be creative, funny, scary, or sometimes offensive. There were lots of great ones this year, but one stood above the rest. This guy and his girlfriend went as plastic army men… and nailed it. He said:”GF and I decided to be homemade army men for Halloween this year. Bazooka Girl and Telephone guy. Her bazooka was made out of simple sewer pipe, and my telephone was made from a recycled Clarisonic box I found in the trash. Here we are waiting on the train platform before we head into the city.”Here are the epic photos from this past weekend.

Before heading into the city…

Before heading into the city...

And in the city.

And in the city.

And THAT’S how you do Halloween.Source

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