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Happy Halloween, Baby

Category: PersonalPicturesSteelykid!
Posted on: October 31, 2009 10:33 AM, by Chad Orzel

SteelyKid says "Daddy, I can help with your puppet show. Look at this awesome dragon puppet Grandma got me!"

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In this, you can also see a bit of the Halloween outfit her great-grandmother gave her. There are a couple of pictures below the fold that show it more clearly:

Here's one of her obligingly looking at the camera:

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I kind of prefer this one where she's grinning toothily at Kate, just out of the frame on the left:

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Happy Halloween to everybody who won't be offended by being wished a happy Halloween.

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For a really memorable mental image, imagine the post title in the voice of the Kurgan taunting nuns in Highlander.

"Nuns. No sense of humor."

You're welcome.

Posted by: Chad Orzel | October 31, 2009 10:50 AM

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Happy Halloween, SteelyKid, and Chad and Kate and Emmy!

Posted by: Elizabeeth | October 31, 2009 8:27 PM

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Happy Halloween!

Posted by: Violet | October 31, 2009 10:41 PM

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