10. A Sexy Librarian
9. One of the other librarians
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| Photograph by Bill Branson, National Cancer Institute. Courtesy of Wikimedia Commons. | |
7. The Grim Reaper . . . being interrogated as to when, exactly, it was that he came for Great-Uncle Morty.
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| Photo by InSapphoWeTrust |
6. Professional (or amateur) Genealogist - Just be yourself, while carrying a copy of Evidence Explained, a folder of family group sheets, and a portable scanner, wearing sneakers and jeans to facilitate hiking through cemeteries.
5. A tombstone that records date and place of death and birth, relationships between the people therein interred, and an epitaph giving great insight into the life and personality of the deceased.
| (I'm not entirely sure you'll be able to buy a ready-made costume with the inscription described above.) |
4. Your family tree
| (Just add more branches!) |
3. Coat of Arms - This homemade costume is created by cutting the sleeves of of several old long-sleeved shirts and sewing them to the jacket you're wearing. Attach inflated rubber gloves to the cuffs of the sleeves, and you have a coat of arms!
2. Your favorite ancestor
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| One of mine |
1. The black sheep of the family.
| You may have to dye it black yourself; the only black sheep costumes I could find images of made the Sexy Librarian look like Mother Theresa. |
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