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Tiki4Toes
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Re: Things That Creeps Us The Heck Out!
Okay...so...here goes...
1. The Child Catcher
2. Clowns
3. Paul Willams (of course)
4. Anson Williams(especially when he sings)
5. The fact that Regan (The Exorcist) calls the Devil "Captain Howdy"
6. The Bozo the Clown doll I had when I was very young.
7. The Mrs. Beazley doll I had when I was very young.
8. The woods behind the house I grew up in.
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10/29/2009, 5:30 pm
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Tiki4Toes
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1. Men smoking pipes...I don't know why.
2. Stepping on barely frozen puddles...they don't crack, they just make that horrible noise
3. The attic in my parent's house
4. The antique painting of some unknown ancestor stored in my parent's attic
5. Mr. Higby...remind me to tell you all about Ballard Higby, someday. He was our neighborhood creep/peeping Tom/slighty feeble, yet not feeble enough to excuse weirdo.
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10/30/2009, 4:53 pm
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slugger otoole
Vincent Cleanup Crew
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OMG....Mrs. Beasley!! Yes! I flipped our when i saw her in the Sears catalog. So, you can buy my nightmare for $14.99 plus shipping?!
The dirt basement in the old farmhouse I used to live in. Let me just say that if you have a dirt basement AND you are seven years old, some smarmy-pants is going to tell you that you have "Dead Silver War Soljers" buried there, within. Can I just say that I really like being an adult.
My bellybutton. Your bellybutton. Please, for the love of all that is good and holy, never mention your bellybutton. I really wish I didn't have one.
B. H. O'Bama. He might as well be Irish. by the way, I was reading a Jet Magazine at work....dated 2006. Did you know that Kenya erected a statue to....ahem....Kenya's favorite son?
Last edited by slugger otoole, 11/1/2009, 1:22 am
--- “Sometimes your joy is the source of your smile, but sometimes your smile can be the source of your joy.” - Thich Nhat Hanh
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11/1/2009, 1:07 am
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MrsDouglass
Sawyer's Harem
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1. Disembodied voices. I love Ghost Hunters, but when they start playing EVPs I have to leave the room. I am a little terrified of recording things with my digital recorder because I worry that when I play it back I'll hear voices that weren't there.
2. Every single resident of Mr. Rogers' Land of Make Believe, but especially Lady Elaine Fairchilde (the one who ran the spinning museum).
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11/1/2009, 9:42 am
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Tiki4Toes
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Oh, Mrs. D...those Land of Make Believe people...help...luckily, I missed the Mr. Rogers time
1. the little flute on HR Puffinstuff
2.Victor Garber in Godspell
3.Parts of the Jesus of Nazareth miniseries...especially when Mary looks down the deserted alley and thinks she hears something.
4. Sybil's Mother..."Have a nice trip, see you next fall."
5. the reoccuring dream I had when I was a kid about watching(from my bedroom window) my Sunday School class doing experiments in the cemetery across the street from my house. They were using strange instruments and meters to try and determine if the occupant inside a casket was breathing. And...this is odd...it always ended with them getting washed away by a gigantic wave ridden by three whales.
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11/1/2009, 10:04 am
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Tiki4Toes
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Did you see the movie Little Children? If Jackie Earl Haley creeped you out in the Bad News Bears, wait til you see him in this.
1. the outhouse at our house in Maine.
2. the above ground vault at the cemetery my parents are buried in.
3. the website for my high school's alumni
4. the cranberry bog near my house...but only at night...during the day it's beautiful, but from dusk to dawn, it's frakking creepy
5. the Ghost of Christmas Future
6. Bill Sykes (let's face it...****ens KNEW creepy)
7. the African doll that comes to life when it's chain is removed in Trilogy of Terror
8. Karen Black's eyes
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11/2/2009, 8:21 am
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MrsDouglass
Sawyer's Harem
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quote Tiki4Toes wrote:
2. the above ground vault at the cemetery my parents are buried in.
That reminded me of one.
1. Memorial parks. You know, they're like cemeteries but the headstones are all flat on the ground and they all seem to have the same tacky vase of flowers on them. And they usually have a large mausoleum on the grounds as well.
I don't mean to offend you if you have a loved one's remains buried at one of these, but they creep me out and I don't really know why.
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11/2/2009, 11:43 am
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Tiki4Toes
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quote MrsDouglass wrote:
quote Tiki4Toes wrote:
2. the above ground vault at the cemetery my parents are buried in.
That reminded me of one.
1. Memorial parks. You know, they're like cemeteries but the headstones are all flat on the ground and they all seem to have the same tacky vase of flowers on them. And they usually have a large mausoleum on the grounds as well.
I don't mean to offend you if you have a loved one's remains buried at one of these, but they creep me out and I don't really know why.
No, you didn't offend. My parents aren't buried in one of those. It's just one of those NE, above ground "storage" vaults (really old) where they used to store the bodies in winter until the ground thawed out enough to dig the graves. Horribly creepy. My parents are buried in a regular old plot. You know what? Once, when I went to visit and place some flowers, there were two deer just standing on their site. They didn't even run away when I got there. They just looked at me and sauntered off into the woods. Awesome.
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11/2/2009, 1:12 pm
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Tiki4Toes
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quote slugger otoole wrote:
I forgot about "Trilogy of Terror". I knew a girl whose life revolved around that movie.
So, Teeks. You grew up across the street from a cemetery? That explains a lot.
Yes, this explains my Ghoulish Charm.
Actually, it seems to have been my Mom's fate to live VERY near a cemetery. The house she was born and raised in abutted another ancient cemetery in our town. Really, picture this...house...yard, and wrought iron backyard fence that belonged to the graveyard. The fence was the only thing separating her yard from the graveyard. Then? she after she married my Dad, they moved to CT for a couple of years while he worked for Esso...they lived across the street from a cemetery there, too. And after that? they moved back here...lived in a rental for a year...and then bought the house I grew up in...across the street from the cemetery. Yikes...
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11/2/2009, 1:19 pm
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Tiki4Toes
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I think you all know...I LOVE cemeteries.
1. ancient busts that have no eyes...you know, the ones with empty holes for eyes.
2. skin tags (sorry if any of you have them)
3. the guy who goes to our library, uses the public computer to look at porn, and leaves it up on the screen for the next person to see as part of his strange porn ritual.
4. The mother of one of my daughter's friends from elementary school. She was one of those pathological liars and she lied about EVERYTHING. I mean, everything.
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11/4/2009, 9:09 am
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Tiki4Toes
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quote piratemc wrote:
2. This guy I used to work with. He was married but insisted on buying me breakfast every day. When I aksed him to stop he got very very upset. Then he got a divorce and got smiley again. YUCK
Euw...this one REALLY creeps me out. It reminds me of the guy at MY work who used to walk up to the girls and lick their earlobes. He thought it was the funniest thing ever until someone finally freaked out on him. She quit and threatened to sue but nothing ever came of it. What can I say? It was the early 80s and no one was really thinking (or they were just starting to think) that sexual harrassment was a big deal. Real life creeps are the creepiest.
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11/7/2009, 9:05 am
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Lady Emm
Hurley Bird
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Not too much totally creeps me out
I love cemeterys... when my youngest was little he thought we should go there and have a picnic because he thought the people there might be lonely and want to hear a little boy playing.
Bill Sykes- oh yeah- still creeps me out.
People with smiling eyes that you know are lying to you creeps me out- you know that kind of 'socio-psycho-path -ey ' feel you get from some people? One of the kids friends has a g/f like that and the couple times he has brought her over it is all I can do not to completely cleanse the house afterward and call a priest to bless it.
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11/7/2009, 9:57 am
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