ubarose wrote: Those black out hoods are pretty common and easy to get now, but back in the 80s and 90s they were expensive and you had to get them from theatrical supply houses, and most people didn’t know what they were. They were also somewhat higher quality than what you get at Spirit Halloween. I ordered a couple for myself when putting in a order for a show I was working on.
On Halloween night Al and I would just stroll silently around the neighborhood wearing hooded cloaks and the black out masks, scaring the bejezus out of tricker treaters, and sometimes their parents. It was just the startle scare of looking and not seeing a face. Sometimes kids would just yeet their entire bag of candy at us.
I just had an image of you two hissing like Nazgul, saying. "Snickerssss. Bubble guuuuuummmm."