The Imaginary Reviewer has never been trick or treating in his life, as his father forbade him from taking part, claiming that it is “a form of begging”. In order to get into the spirit of the time, he has asked his 8-year-old nephew, Graham, to review some of the newest costumes for this year’s frightfest. Take it away, Graham!
Hello I am Graham and I am 8 and a half. Uncle Reviewer asked me to write about costumes and said if I didn’t then he wouldn’t give me any Xmas pressies so here I am.
This year I am going trick or treating as a vampwolf. If a werewolf bites a vampire on a full moon he turns into a vampwolf and can fly and that’s what I am on Halloween. I will have teeth and fur and go grrr and chase everyone. Gregory Simms says that vampwolfs don’t exist but I don’t believe what he says because he says he saw a baby come out of his sister but I don’t think her mouth is big enough to eat one whole so he’s a liar. When I am a vampwolf I will bite Gregory Simms and he will fall over and die.
Lots of people in my class are going out dressed as accordions. They’ve got buttons and make noise and everything. I don’t like accordions because they make a really horrible noise that sounds like the pigeon that Malcolm Beswick’s Dad ran over and wasn’t dead yet but Malcolm Beswick’s Dad got a spade out of the back of the car and hit it and it stopped making a noise and I saw its brains. That’s why I don’t want to dress up as an accordion. They sound like death.
One boy in my class is going out for Halloween as a Pea Salesman. He will dress up in green clothes and have a big metal tray full of peas. I told him that a pea salesman is not even a real thing but he said that his Mum said they used to have pea salesmen when she was a girl but I think she didn’t want to buy a real costume. She probably found the peas on the floor because his family is poor and they can’t afford to waste peas. This is a stupid costume and I hate it.
Another popular costume this year is Nobel Prize-winning economist Milton Friedman. I think this is the scariest costume of all because Milton Friedman’s wrinkled face and bald head remind me of the unstoppable march of time that will carry us all down the path of history towards the unexplained infinite blackness of death. Also I find Friedman’s economic policies to be highly flawed but Julie Blackbury says she is dressing up as Friedman because his policies were influential and beneficial. I told Julie Blackbury that tax lowering as a tool of stimulating economic growth is empirically proven to be less effective than increased government spending but she said that the Friedman-inspired Reaganomics of the 80s ultimately recovered the US from stagflation but I said that the country would have recovered anyway without Friedman’s statist and totalitarian views and that the 2007-8 economic crisis was a direct result of Friedman’s policies and then I put a worm in her hair and she ran away.
Graham’s regular entertainment column will be appearing in Now Toronto Magazine from November 3rd. The Imaginary Reviewer had to fix a lot of the spelling in this review, and so Graham will be getting a Christmas present as promised, but it will be rubbish.
15 comments:
Aw, I think he earned his Christmas present!
The ultimate costume would be an accordian-playing vampwolf. Or a vampenstein. Or a frankenwolf I suppose.
A Milton Friedman costume -now that IS scary.
Who doesn't like a big metal tray full of peas? Sounds like a Nuit Blanche project. Ha ha!
Man you are one evil uncle.
I am going to have nightmares at the idea of lots of little mini, hyperactive, sugar-high Milton Friedmans running around spouting economic theories, especially with him being dead and all.
I'd like to combine two ideas here and beat Gregory Simms in the head with a spade until his brains fall out.
In other Halloween news, I thought you would like to know that I am dressing as Slutty Imaginary Reviewer this year. And I'm totally gonna bang the first Milton Friedman I see.
very nice... maybe i could make a review myself at
http://smgreviews.blogspot.com/
accordians? pah!
concertinas are the thing this year for sure!
I would just like to say that while Gregory Simms might be a dick, he is telling the truth about the baby coming out of his sister.
I know, because I put it there.
Red: Gregory Simms smells of poo.
S&C: Hey, if you think he deserves one, be my guest. I'll send you his address. He likes DVD box sets.
Mo: Vampenstein...that's effing cool.
Hunter: Sho nuff. Worse than the undead.
Katrocket: That's actually true. Crikey.
VA: 'Night of the Living Dead Economists'...Yep, that's scary.
Beckeye: That's the most erotic thing I've ever heard.
Ze: Maybe you could...
Clippy Mat: Concertinas? Really? Wow, your neck of the woods is classy!
WWW: You force-fed a baby to a young woman? I'm shocked and/or appalled.
At first I didn't think that Gregory knew what he was talking about but, once he brought out the worm, I knew he was onto something.
I am glad to see a new variety of costumes out there. It sure beats the classic flower-print ghost outfits of my youth.
Your nephew seems to know an awful lot about economics.
Accordions sound like death.
So true, so true.
Do vampwolves eat people?
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