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Bwog is getting a ton of great submissions for our Halloween Costume Contest. You, too, can compete to win the respect and love of your peers (among other things), by submitting your photo to tips@bwog.com by 11:59 pm tonight! Here is the latest round of costumes:

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Many of you guys have already been submitting your creative, sexy, funny, and scary costumes for Bwog’s Halloween costume contest. Entries to tips@bwog.com aren’t due until tomorrow at 11:59 pm, so you still have time to impress us. Here are your latest pictures.

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It’s that time of year again, when we all dress up as our favorite characters/memes/concepts and brown out in a toga eat candy and have fun! To commemorate, Bwog is holding its two traditional contests: the costume contest and the pumpkin carving contest.  Just take a picture of your costume/pumpkin you make and send it to tips@bwog.com. […]

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