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    Thursday
    Oct192017

    Looking for something different for Halloween & Holiday Parties?

    If you like crazy costumes you don't have to look far. Check out these funny "Ride On" costumes. I went to an early Halloween fund raiser for Little Shelter Animal Rescue and saw "Lady Godiva" there, which is also a "ride on" costume. The holiday themed elf costume is my favorite. It gives the illusion of an elf giving you a piggyback ride! Or that Lady Godiva is on a horse. Obviously that's not happening as you'll see in the video, or perhaps figure out from the photo. But it should have everyone laughing a lot at your next holiday office party or family gathering when you dress up in the Piggyback Ride On Elf Costume. The costume tricks your vision so that those who encounter the wearer will think that they are actually sitting on the shoulders of a cute little Santa helper. But of course it's all you wearing the costume, with your legs in the pants of the Elf or the horse in the Lady Godiva version. They're priced about $40 and up. Amazon features lots of other “piggyback ride on” costumes too.

    Giz Wiz Video: https://youtu.be/NfWWitRNKLI

     

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