it's funny (not "ha ha " funny) how things have changed over the years.
I remember dressing up as a Hobo when I was a kid. I am 54 years old. Im a baby boomer. back then.. life was great! and it was an "arche-type" of bad times in the past.
and I remember dressing up as a "hobo" my mom used a piece of charcoal to "dirty up" my face.
you know what's even stranger? I remember once my parents dressing me up as a little black boy.

can you imagine that now? to be honest with you, I didn't even remember that until JUST NOW!!!!! until I read this thread! holy cow! (is this an Oprah AAAH moment?)
maybe I should stop this post .. right now!!! (cause, really, Ijust NOW remembered that)...
this is embarrassing...
but we lived in a lily white, wonder bread neighborhood. but my parents NEVER swore.. and NEVER used the "N" word... it wasn't allowed. I have NO idea why that was thought to be a good halloween costume back in the very early 60s.
but now that I am writing this, I'm thinking back then that people didn't think there would ever BE "hobos" again.
I guess it was ok for people to wear"black face" in the theatre. ...sheesh, what were my parents thinking.?
see how these things that seemed ok to them was NOT ok? actaully, I remember other kids in my class dressing up as a japanese girl, or an indian.
which, actually, Disney sells indian constumes in frontier land.......
omg! I'm so confused! would it be ok to dress up as a senorita? I think, in the late 50s , early 60s, any different race was a "costume". so now, it could be Pochohantas, or jasmine.
I was going to say it would be disrespectful, n these times, to be a hobo. but, actually, dont' think any kid these days would even know what that was!
about 10 years ago, I went to a halloween party dressed as a bag lady.(I won 2nd prize!) I think now that might not be a good costume choice.?
well, glad I could clear THAT whole thing up... in my usual wishy washy fashion!!!!

anyting else I can do to help?