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Halloween makeshift gun holster costume?

for my halloween costume (mr orange from resevior dogs), i need a gun holster. im not gonna have time to get out to a halloween store and buy one though. does anyone have any ideas for a makeshift gun holster?


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Puppy In Training TV - Ep5 - Halloween Dog Costumes and Dog Car Reviews

PuppyInTraining.com - This chapter we talk about Halloween, dressing up your puppy, and dog costumes. Not only did we celebrate Halloween with ...

Annoying Orange vs Puferd Halloween Special

The Annoying Orange Terd is back!!! Will Puferd ever get rid of him?

Dog Costume - LED Witch in Orange

www.gwlittle.com New LED fiber optic incandescence display in your dog's Halloween costume. Orange and black Witch togs for small dogs. by a ...

Cupcake craze will cause you to crawl through town

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The approval of the hit shows Cupcake Wars and DC Cupcakes, along with the coast-to-strand bakery chain Sprinkles have created a cupcake fad around the country. There is no better way to celebrate than to crawl through San Diego from boutique to shop.

This new sect of dessert pop culture has been the mother to new words like “cupcakery” and has taught customers all about ganache toppings and buttercreams. Their new found shame has elevated them from their school fundraiser staple status, bringing cupcakes up to par with merging receptions and swanky bar desserts.

At many cupcakeries, cupcakes hit in both full-size and mini versions, making it easy to try multiple varieties in a fix batch.

Of course, the most efficient form of travel is driving, not crawling, but after a few rounds of these sugary infinitesimal wonders it may not be safe to get behind the wheel.

Models Chosen for the Yorktown Photo Shoot « The {LCD} Dog Blog

LCD turns five this March. (unbelievable!!) I thought it would be fun to revisit the dogs on boats theme from our very first issue for our anniversary issue, stepping it up a notch (0r 10) and photographing dogs on the most famous boat in all of Charleston. THE YORKTOWN!!!  What a phenomenal shoot location. I am thrilled beyond belief.

As usual, to find my models I turned to Twitter and Facebook . I announced a model call for local dogs and more than 75 dog owners responded! What an amazing response in less than 48 hours.

I’m often asked how I choose my models, and it’s a tough question to answer. Other than making sure the dogs have basic obedience and are friendly with other dogs and people, I’m just looking for dogs who feel “right” for the shoot. I don’t have a particular thing I am looking for. I don’t search out particular breeds, though I do try to make sure that both purebred and mixed breed dogs are represented in each photo spread. ( Unless it’s something like the Middleton Hounds issue of Dec/Jan 2010, or the Mixed Breed issue of 2006.) At times, the dog’s expression wins me over. Other times, I can just picture the dog easily at the shoot location — can see that he or see will look beautiful in the surroundings. Owners will often write about their dog’s special skills, or the dog’s rescue history, or their work as a therapy dog. Sometimes I can see that these stories would dove-tail nicely with an accompanying article so the dog is chosen.  I also have to think about things from the photographer’s perspective — a tiny, tiny dog would be terribly difficult to photograph on on a location as large as the Yorktown. These things help me to narrow submissions down, and to ultimately make a very difficult decision. I see something wonderful in all the dogs’ photos submitted to me. I wish I could photograph and feature them all!!

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