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Nerd Monday – Halloween costume

This one is a bit old but I think it cannot be repeated enough times, this is Evan Booth’s halloween costume for a contest a while ago: Link to Evan: SkoobyCattle

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xxxjustinralconxxx: pie0: ylizabeth: Best Halloween Costume...

xxxjustinralconxxx : pie0 : ylizabeth : Best Halloween Costume Ever Evan Booth took the to create this awesome Halloween costume using a travel DVD player strapped to his stomach. Video streaming coming from a digital camera strapped to his back created the illusion of a huge hole in his stomach. Seen it before, but will always love it. Oh computers, is there nothing that you can’t...

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The 8 Weirdest, Tackiest, Creepiest and Sickest Halloween Costumes of 2009

... to the zombie baby. Maybe she and womb raider can get together to battle for the baby. In 2006, Evan Booth created a revolutionary idea for a Halloween costume involving a hole in his gut created with a small digital camcorder and a portable dvd player screen. In 2008, Nichole Magne stepped the idea up a notch by actually using the hole in a recognizable context, by recreating the...