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Sookie Stackhouse and Bill: 'True Blood' Halloween Costumes

Sookie Stackhouse and Bill Compton, True BloodHalloween's almost here, so we're giving tips on how to dress like your favorite TV characters.

The Costume: 'True Blood' lovers Sookie Stackhouse and "Vampire Bill" Compton

What You'll Need: Terribly over-exaggerated Louisiana accents; a tight Merlotte's T-shirt, short-shorts, a mini apron and tennis shoes for Sookie; pasty makeup, all black clothing and a brooding stare for Bill. Oh, and some fangs for when things get frisky, of course.

Optional Accessories: A bottle of wine that can double as TruBlood. (Hint: drink from the bottle and be as sloppy as you want -- the more blood dripping around your lips, the better!) Also, if you have a tall, pale, blonde and handsome guy friend, an Eric would make the love triangle complete.


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