When Things Go Bump in the Night

01/11/09, Permalink 11:54:33 am, by Sanayhs, Categories: FOTD

This is my FOTD from Hallowe'en night, when I went to see Blondie!

Follow up:

As for what I used... good cheese. The lips were velvetella cremestick and black lipmix from MAC, and lasted allllll night! Cheeks were Perfect Topping, Lightscapade, Stray Rose, Well Dressed and Emote (!!!), and the eyes involved... Infamous paint, Base Light paint, Solar White, MUFE 92, UD Asphyxia, UD Yeyo 24/7, MUFE 6L aqua eyes, blacktrack, UD heavy metal purple liner, Mystical Mist, Stomp, Graphology, MUFE Smoky Lash mascara. I think that's it?? Yep. Face was Graftobian glamour creme, MUFE full cover concealer, Estee Lauder concealer and random cheapo powder.

This is at the end of the night after all my sweating, dancing and wacky whatnots of the evening, so forgive the wear and tear ;):

The concert was SO GOOD. I definitely enjoyed it! I managed to end up front and centre in front of the stage. And at the end of the night? I walked away with Debbie Harry's mask! She threw it in the crowd, I was on of the couple people to latch on and it dissolved into a rock/paper/scissors showdown between another girl and I. After about 5 rounds of us both doing the same bloody thing (!!), I finally won! At which point, the other girl graciously relinquished the mask.

My prize:

The photo on the left is from my seat early on. The right was later on, and not even at full zoom power!

Oh, and please note, the concert pictures were taken WITHOUT FLASH, as I believe it is extremely rude to use flash photography at a performance. And, unless you're frigging close (which, granted, I was)? It's useless.

So how was everyone else's Hallowe'en? Did you have a good night?


None yet :(

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