I'm getting nervous...really nervous....
Halloween is less than a month away and I still have no idea what I'm going to be. As you might know, Halloween is a serious thing around here and the competition is fierce. Each year, I roam the halls of headquarters - which are crammed with costumed people heading to the next department skit, haunted house, or carnival - completely incognito.
In 2004 I was dressed as Gene Simmons from the rock band KISS.
Last year I came as Wild Bill Hickok,
but I have absolutely no idea what to be this year and time is running out so I thought I'd throw it out to you, our blog audience, to see what you could come up with. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated...and remember, when it comes to Halloween at Southwest, the crazier the better.



Comments
Gary,
It depends on whether you want zany, or scary or just plain weird. I know that for us UT business school grads, anything other than burnt orange is traumatic anyway, but, if you'd like to "be" a ghoulish character for Halloween, how about either...
Jim Wright
or
Gerald Arpey
LOL
Kim :-)
If you really want to scare everybody in attendance, go as Gerard Arpey.
Al Capone makes a great costume!
I hate to disagree, but Gerard is just not a very scary guy. If you really want terrifying, go for Bob Crandle :-)
Or maybe a Dickens character ... the Ghost of Wright Amendment past.
Or for just plain fun ... Elwood Blues (The Blues Brothers).
I am sure you will make a great choice!
B
Dog the Bounty Hunter. He rounds up the bad guys and gives them some friendly advice to help them correct the errors of their ways.
In celebration of Southwest's 35th anniversary, I suggest dressing as one of the airline's original hotpants hostesses.
A bag o nuts?
Go as the most famous of the people who fought for the Wright
Amendment that is still recognized by face.
How about dressing as Herb Kelleher?
the absolute best, no questions asked would be CAPTAIN JACK SPARROW. C'mon...who DOESN'T love a man in eyeliner?!
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