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Do you really know these men? Comedian Steve Bridges turns heads when he dresses up like George Bush and John Kerry. Either one would make a great Halloween costume - if you''ve got $20,000 to spare.

Publication: Daily Herald (Arlington Heights, IL)
Publication Date: 28-OCT-04
Format: Online - approximately 935 words
Delivery: Immediate Online Access
Full Article Title: Do you really know these men? Comedian Steve Bridges turns heads when he dresses up like George Bush and John Kerry. Either one would make a great Halloween costume - if you''ve got $20,000 to spare.(Suburban Living)

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Byline: Pam DeFiglio Daily Herald Staff Writer

We're down to the wire. In just a few days, you'll be making that momentous decision you've been pondering for months: What to be for Halloween, of course. Did you think we meant the election?

They come just two days apart this year, which ties them together inextricably. So why not have a little fun with that? Choose a topical Halloween getup: Bush or Kerry.

To get the look, you could buy a cheapo rubber mask. But if you're willing to spend a cool $20,000, as talent agent Randy Nolen did, you can hire an Oscar-winning Hollywood makeup artist to transform you into The Prez or The Challenger.

Spending that much may seem crazy, but Nolen was crazy like a fox. He realized his client Steve Bridges, a comedian, did a killer...

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