Man With One Leg Has The Perfect Costume Every Halloween

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Nov. 18 2019, Updated 2:35 p.m. ET

When picking out the perfect Halloween costume it is important to remember to dress for your body type. Yes, you can be anything, but people may have a hard time figuring out your costume if you look wildly different from what you are trying to portray. Clothing can only take you so far. We've seen plenty of soon to be moms mold their costumes around their round bellies in the funniest ways. From bowling balls to avocados, there always seems to be some sort of clever new pregnant costume for the season. 

But this guy's clever use of his body takes the cake for Halloween swag.

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Josh Sundquist was diagnosed with cancer at age 9 and lost his leg shortly thereafter, but he's never let that stopped from doing anything. For example, in 2006, he represented the USA in the Paralympics. Less impressive, but just as interesting, is that each year he embraces having only one leg and makes the perfect Halloween costume. He's got so many great ideas that we can't even pick one of our favorites.

It started in 2006 when he went as the Gingerbread Man from Shrek. 

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He took a break after that but he came back in 2012 as the lamp from A Christmas Story. This ones good.

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Then in 2013 he went as a flamingo while also showing off some impressive upper body strength. 

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The following year he went as a Foosball Man. 

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In 2015 he went as an iHop sign. (That actually hopped!)

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Last year he went as Lumiere.

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People have been eagerly awaiting his costume for 2017 and it did not disappoint. 

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He's Tigger! 

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We'll have to wait another year to see what's next but I, for one, am excited to find out. 

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