Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Masked Creepers. Who Do YOU Pick?



Look at those creepy kids! Which one of these masked freaks would you not want haunting your dreams? Also, im posting this draft from my phone so fogive the formatting issues. And one more thing. Ive added a bonus picture of a dude with his fox head. Whats up with that?











19 comments:

  1. Damn. When are phones going to get better so i can easily write posts from my phone?

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  2. The monkey one comes from the GREATEST safety video of all time!!

    What's with the KKK beauty pageant?

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    1. Tc they do?? Whats the name of it? And the one does look like the kkk doesnt it?

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  3. There is something strangely disturbing about the 1950's chicks with the bags on their heads.

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    1. Just keepin it ---you i know. Pretty great huh? The thing creepy about masks is that you never know what is happening underneath.

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  4. Hey Zibbs! This takes me back. My girlfriend used to wear a bag; she was an old fashioned sort of gal, and liked to save it for Sunday best. Happy times. Roth

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    1. Indigo haha what is "sunday best? Is that a uk thing?

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  5. I actually always have wondered if secretly Colonel Sanders dressed that way when he wasn't pitching the chicken?

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  6. At first I was all "isn't that cute, I'll pick Batman". Then your post turned into Masks from The Shining. Awesomely disturbing.
    Bet the guy with the fox head has other animal body parts that he likes to comb. Run Kitty! You're next!

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  7. Diane - I have to wonder if that bearded dude was posing for that shot.

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  8. here's the link to the monkey video:

    http://youtu.be/hoj9DkcUTRU

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  9. What the hell is RIGHT! I mean seriously, who names their kid Rooty??

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  10. Hey Zibbs! Yep, I guess "Sunday Best" is like "church clothes" or "smart clothes" or whatever. The kind of thing your mum/mom made you wear when you met up with fire-and-brimstone Aunt Gladys at Easter. Roth

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