Knock Knock! Who’s there? Phillip. Phillip who?

C

Phillip my bag with candy, cuz it’s Halloween y’all! 🎃

Halloween is a special time of year when everything is extra creepy (like black cats + dark rooms 😱) and it’s okay to dress like whatever or whoever you want and get away with it.

Shoutout to all the minions, ghouls, witches and goblins that showed their spooky smiles over the weekend and to those going out to gather some goodies tonight.

Go ahead and sneak a couple pieces from that candy stash reserved for tonight and check out the best costumes we’ve seen around Greenville so far. (Then click this link to cast your vote for the best one.)

A

Rocket Racoon + baby Groot (Guardians of the Galaxy)

B

Cousin Eddy from Christmas Vacation

C

Winifred Sanderson (Hocus Pocus) + Dia de los Muertos

“When it’s Halloween, but you’re already in the Christmas spirit”

E

Running with the “Bulls”

Power (lifting) Couple (couples who wear the same length shorts together, stay together)

Alchemy Comedy team

Kelly Kapowski (Saved by the Bell) + Slash (Guns n’ Roses)

Super Heroes and Villains

Slash (Guns n’ Roses)

Angel + Devilsimilar to the ones found on your shoulders when faced with an ethical decision

German beer drinking team (wishing we could actually ride on someone’s shoulder and drink beer)

Vote on your favorite out of 5 killer Halloween costumes (Round 1 – there’s still time to enter) by commenting on our Instagram post.

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