Always nice to repost a seasonal classic. Enjoy this Halloween tale.
RECORD STORE TALESÂ Part 241: Â Halloween, KISS style!
Our annual inventory count fell on October 31. Â For five years straight, I never got to dress up, hand out candy, or do anything fun on Halloween because I was too busy counting discs and CD towers! Â However in the early days, this wasn’t the case. Â Halloween 1996 was actually a pretty good one.
Like most malls, ours had a few Halloween contests. Â T-Rev entered the store in the Pumpkin Carving category. Â He and I came up with the plan to do a Kiss pumpkin. Â T-Rev, the store owner’s brother, and myself gathered in my mom’s workshop in the basement. My mom had plenty of paint, and I was good at drawing the Kiss makeup designs. Â T-Rev had the idea to make the pumpkin Gene Simmons, and figured out how to make a pumpkin tongue stick out. Â I must say he did an amazing job.
The first step was to spray paint the pumpkin white. Â One of the guys did the cutting. Â Then, I drew the Demon design with a black magic marker. Â We thought the nose needed to be more three-dimensional, so I cut it out a bit. Â Together, we began colouring in Gene’s makeup. Â We needed something to define the eyes of Gene, and T-Rev thought of using pumpkin seeds. Â We added a wig, and voila!
T-Rev propped Gene up on the magazine stand outside the store. Â Immediately we started getting compliments, and the response was pretty unanimous: Â We had done the best job in the entire mall.
Unfortunately, the judges didn’t base their ratings on who had done the best job. Â They were only marking the results, whether the store employees did the pumpkins themselves or not! Â A store that hired a professional carver won first place. Â We came in second. Â There was no prize for second. Â T-Rev and I considered that to be cheating. Â Cheatie-cheatertons.
The contest was over, and not too soon: Â the pumpkin had begun to rot, as pumpkins do. Â That didn’t stop a customer from coming in on November 1st and offering him $10 for it. Â T-Rev accepted his gracious offer, even though the thing would be turning horrific in a day or two. Â A fool and his money, right T-Rev?
By 1997, the store had moved out of the mall. Â This was our last pumpkin carving contest, but at least we had the satisfaction of winning the popular vote. Â As far as I’m concerned, we went out on top. Â My personal consolation prize was later on, Halloween 2006. Â By this time I had moved on to United Rentals. Â They took Halloween very, very seriously at United Rentals! Â I dressed up as Paul Stanley, and this time, I finally won first prize!

