Paralympian Josh Sundquist's 2015 Halloween costume may be his best yet

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Chloe Bryan
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Josh Sundquist has won Halloween once again.

The Paralympian, author and cancer survivor lost one of his legs to Ewing's sarcoma as a child, but that hasn't stopped his impressive careers as an athlete and motivational speaker.

It also hasn't stopped his Halloween game.

This year, Sundquist donned a giant blue IHOP sign for a costume both fun and anthropomorphic -- and he made a Vine to match.

When life gives you lemons, make Halloween costumes. https://t.co/LWMX8ucxup

— Josh Sundquist (@JoshSundquist) October 26, 2015

And 2015's IHOP outfit is just the syrup on the pancake: Sundquist is well-known for inventive costumes that incorporate his missing limb. In the past, he's been a foosball player, a flamingo, a gingerbread man and the infamous leg lamp from A Christmas Story.

Amputee Halloween 2015 pic.twitter.com/Y9f7GSujtP

— Josh Sundquist (@JoshSundquist) October 26, 2015

One more thing: now that he has IHOP's attention, Sundquist has a quick request.

Sidenote IHOP wasn't aware I was making this costume. But if you're reading this please add gluten free pancakes to your menu ok thanks

— Josh Sundquist (@JoshSundquist) October 26, 2015

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