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Vodstok 06-14-2004 09:48 AM

Funny true story.... I was 8 or 9, it was around halloween. My sister was good freinds with the sister of one of my freinds, so we were both spending the night over at their place.


Halloween 2 was on tv. Me and my freind were bragging that we werent afraid. To prove it, we were going to stand directly infront of the tv when the movie came back on, and not run away or close our eyes.

The present commercial ended, and something pooped onto the screen. We both screamed bloody murder, and ran across the living room, jumped clear over the coffee table, and buried our heads under pillows obn the couch, in mortal fear that michael meyers would reach out of the tv and tear our souls out.


We heard l;aughing, and looked up to find our suisters giggling and pointing. We had run in fear froma pampers commercial....

ULTIMATE POSTER 06-14-2004 06:41 PM

Certain parts of horror movies scare me, but not like piss my pants scared. lol
one example is John Carpenters Thing, where Kurt Russel is checkin the blood and that little unexpected screech.... that made me jump lol.

Paul M. Johnson 06-14-2004 06:44 PM

Yeah, I remember so many people freaking out during that scene. Little bitches. Thats a great DVD.

ULTIMATE POSTER 06-14-2004 06:50 PM

This is a discussion on DUMB things that scared you not your oppinion of what ppl may be ok. :rolleyes:

Paul M. Johnson 06-14-2004 06:52 PM

ok?

Freddy Krueger. 06-17-2004 02:27 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Sam The Egg
Fuck that noise, you wouldn't be prepared. NOBODY is prepared for friggen zombies. Unless you're a gun nut. And btw, your preparations suck ass. You don't use that many single-fire or close-range weapons. ONE single-fire weapon is fine (the shotgun I guess), and something as close-range as a chainsaw is iffy. You'd run out of gas, and extra cartridges are a lot easier to carry than a thing of gas, so ditch the chainsaw. And who the fuck has a TOMMY GUN anymore? If you're going to prepare, you get an M-16, an Uzi, you either buy your you MacGuyver together a flamethrower, and a Sniper rifle for your single-shot weapon. But this is, of course, all bullshit because (again, unless you're a gun nut) you're never prepared for a fucking zombie invasion.
Tommy Gun's arnt that hard to get where I live, but they are limited and pretty high in price. And, yes, I'm a Gun Nut. I have lots of guns. Like the guy from Tremors. And I'll take a lot of weapons because normaly on Zombie outbreaks theres a lot of zombies everywhere, and theres a graveyard on the next steet from my house. And just one puny weapon is never going to NOT go out of Ammo. So I bring a lot of weapons. A handgun mainly for close-up shooting. And I'll carry the chainsaw for two reasons: 1. it isnt heavy to me, easy to carry and not in the way. 2. I always wanted to chop "humans" up with a chainsaw. A Sniper Gun? No, no, no, no. You use a Sniper Rifle/Gun from a far off distance. I like to jump right into the battle, so a Sniper Rifle wouldnt do me any good. But a flamethrower would be a neat weapon. Burn those dead bitches.

bloodrayne 06-17-2004 03:43 AM

Cats thrown through windows:rolleyes: ...Sudden loud noises...Bodies falling out of closets....


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