Tankboy wasn't the only one who saw multiple Amy Winehouses over the weekend. It seems that the pint-sized, ratty beehived, tattooed headcase is a popular costume idea this year. We saw more folks dressed up as Amy Winehouse than as "cereal killers". We didn't see many witches, though. One would think, given the season, that a timeless image like a witch would be perfect. So here's four minutes of classic witches, with a soundtrack by Eartha Kitt.
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