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Expect me to write about the convergence of random events, the persistence of memory (Dali's melting version), juxtaposition of opposites, the phenomena of unintended consequences, and the mundane details of my life. Mostly, I expound on the absurdities of life in general, but the suburbs in particular. You can also check out my video blog on all things Democratic (with the convention coming to town) at http://denver.yourhub.com/karin

Testosterone wins
Contributed by: Karin Malchow   on 11/5/2007

I should have known the A-Team would triumph. They always did on TV.

My son and his friends' group costume won the 7th grade top prize. Considering many of the judges were students born a decade after the A-Team debuted, recognition was an accomplishment. At least for Stephen Cannell.

They did not win the all-school costume award. Another son observed that honor is generally reserved for boys dressing as women.

Costume cross-dressing has deep roots in cultural humor. The Greeks and Romans took it seriously in their plays, apparently just excluding women from the theatrical. I suspect the British converted the practice to tee-hee level, just like they did with toilets. The balloon-breasts-for-laughs roster includes: Charlie Chaplin, Eric Idle, Milton Berle, Jack Lemmon and Tony Curtis, Dustin Hoffman, Robin Williams and, of course, Tom Hanks in the '80s sitcom launching his distinguished career, "Bosom Buddies." Oddly, women dressed as men rarely elicits laughter.

In the early '70s, my parents' bowling partners, Carmen and Wally, attended their league's Halloween party dressed as each other, even wearing their spouse's clothes. While not terribly original, I found them hilarious, mainly because of the foot height differential. Luckily, Carmen did not exclusively wear mini-dresses or Wally faced arrest for indecent exposure. Wally won the costume contest, although several judges later revealed they believed he was dressed as Little Richard.

While YourHub.com's Joey Kirchmer reported this year's costumes would reflect movie themes, we stuck with archaic television. Rumors of an A-Team movie continue to surface, however.

My son in college attended Halloween revelries as Number 6, 1967's "The Prisoner" played by Patrick McGoohan.No party-goers recognized his costume, but it served as a good ice-breaker.

So, like Jared Keller, my family does our part (at least on Halloween) keeping once-popular culture from slipping into total obscurity. Without wearing a dress.




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Submitted By: Tom Treloar
posted on 11/14/2007 @ 7:08:12 PM
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At least you son was able to enjoy a school sponsored Halloween party. If some people get their way that will be a thing of the past.
Submitted By: Gladys Mercier
posted on 11/13/2007 @ 9:01:58 PM
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Cute story and picture.
Submitted By: Barbara Neff
posted on 11/9/2007 @ 12:51:54 PM
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My son's middle school sent a note to parents stating cross dressing would not be allowed as Halloween attire this year. Say what? You don't have to look hard for the hilarity in cross dressing, but you have to look long and hard for the harm. Kill joys.
Submitted By: Michael Rule
posted on 11/7/2007 @ 7:00:46 AM
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Good job guyz!
Submitted By: Mike Giorgi
posted on 11/6/2007 @ 3:16:25 PM
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Who's the kid with the combed hair that is "Face"?
Submitted By: William Boucher
posted on 11/6/2007 @ 1:32:46 PM
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I went as a frustrated retail manager. Oh wait; that wasn't a costume. Damn.
Submitted By: Kim Price
posted on 11/5/2007 @ 7:10:34 PM
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haven't worn a costume in years, but Mr. T might win me over.
Submitted By: Katherine Jerome
posted on 11/5/2007 @ 5:55:48 PM
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Awesome boys!! Thanks for keeping us in the loop on this Karin.
Submitted By: Nikki Britain
posted on 11/5/2007 @ 12:27:54 PM
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Excellent!
Submitted By: Charmaine Robledo
posted on 11/5/2007 @ 12:16:44 PM
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Awesome group costume. The kid who's supposedly Mr. T looks so funny.
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Karin Malchow

Lone Tree , CO

Karin Malchow has posted 173 blog entries and 1063 comments since joining on 9/14/2005. Karin Malchow 's average blog rating is 5.
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