sound especially spooky. The Treat is the Trick Ding. You stand in front of a pale olive green door, holding a taut plastic sack. Your palms sweat smearing the blood you painstakingly prepared to drip from your fingertips. The door cracks open and you await the inevitable question. "Aren't you a little old for this sort of thing?" If you answer no and you still trick or treat with the fervor of a child looking for the next sugar high, then the streets of Lawrence are the place for you to be. Wander down University Drive early in the evening, on the blocks between Daisy Hill and Jayhawk HELLOWEEN 2 Bookstore, you can try hobnob- Feel the need to be ironic? Gather your friends and dress as a group of wandering Persians and gather candy and fun from the greek houses. Or, better yet, Bookstore, you can try hobbbling with some of your professors by knocking on doors with lights on and seeing what you can find. Be sure to be kind to the little ones around though, the night is still magic to them. Tomorrow, 7 p.m., Ramada Inn, 2222 W. 6th St. $5 for 21 and over, $7 for 16-20 Bands; starting at 9 p.m. in the ballroom MC Dusti Steele Et tu, Brute?, experimental noise-rock, www.etubrute.us the VeXed, punk, www.theshitter.net Vibralux, glen rock, www.vibralux.org DJs; starting at 7 p.m. in Buffy's Bar Sacrifice, electronic body music, www.injectedx.org Syunister, tek-house. www.djsynnister.com SVS, dark drum and bass. www.djsvs.com J. Phoenix, live PA (personal appearance) A.O.G., Goth/industrial, www.gedproject.net Egypt SoundMan you and your group of friends can go down to Massachusetts Street and revel with the other costumed hordes as part of the Whatever you choose to do though, Jayplay wishes you a safe and happy Halloween. most motley of all Lawrence crews. —Kim Elsham and Patrick Cady, Jayplay writers, can be reached at kelsham@kansan.com and pcady@kansan.com jayplay 16 thursday. october 30, 2003