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Whats The Scariest Thing That's Ever Happened To You?

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I had a bad nightmare once. I was walking into my room and the door locked behind me and the lights went out suddenly. There was this really deep and menacing voice that said I was going to die. Also there was this drawer randomly in my wall and for some reason i opened it and it had a dead wolf in it. Then i started to turn into a skeleton and i "died". Then I thought i woke up! But i heard the voice laughing! Then my parents saved me. I did not watch a scary movie or anything so i did not understand how this got in my head!
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I once dreamt that zombies were outside of my house and there was no way of getting out. I had to lock all the doors and get my pup inside the house because I was the only one there. There weren't any in the back yard so I had to think of a way to escape. More and more kept coming and finally knocked down the door. I was able to get my keys, went to the back yard, jumped over the fence and got into my car. I tried to call my family but the lines were dead.

Thank goodness nothing like this will ever happen in real life..........

or will it? :th_327321_Spy_23x22:

Man I love all things that have to do with the undead.
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When I got locked up for three days in Puxatony, Pennsylvania. I never did get to see that stupid Groundhog. Its considered a holiday there and if you get locked up you can't get out until after the 'holiday'. Puxatony is nothing like the movie 'Groundhog Day'.

I played cards with a guy that got shot seven times after he shot a cop. I didn't know how to respond to him. He was about to get transferred to a federal Pen.

Ahhhh, the stupid things we do in our youths.
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Cmon Pu you can't build it up and not give the ending, what'd you did that gave you 3 days in a cell fool?
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[quote name='XxSizzleXx' timestamp='1296509254' post='629446']
Cmon Pu you can't build it up and not give the ending, what'd you did that gave you 3 days in a cell fool?
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Nothing noteworthy. Apparently I thought it was okay to drive through town drunk with two blown wheels (while sparks were flying). Supposedly, I was trying to find that groundhog, can't say for sure. It probably wasn't the best idea to drive in front of the local police station either. Then I tried my best 'Cops' impersonation and get out of the car (while it smoked in the snow) and walk away acting like it wasn't mine. Cops didn't buy it because it was 4 am, and the streets were dead empty. Just me and my smoking car.

I was 20 and invincible. I've learned not to do those type of things anymore. Wasn't my brightest moment. But that was a helluva party!
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[quote name='AwakenTheDemon' timestamp='1296503674' post='629374']
You mean you haven't?
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Actually, I have. I come from the Philippines, a third world country with a massive population with very little space. Accidents happen all the time there, and it won't take you two weeks to find a dead person on the street from a vehicle accident.

Seriously. Don't drive there. It's bad like you can't even imagine.

I remember one time I got scared. I was out with my cousin and his friends. It was late at night, and being the stupid teenagers that we are, we decided to play hide and seek near an abandoned house. Being the youngest, I was picked to find them. I was terrified out of my mind. I was just walking through an empty hallway when I heard loud footsteps from behind me, like somebody ran past and went into a room. Thinking I caught one of them, I went into the room and checked everywhere. It was very much empty. Immediately after that, my phone vibrated. They said they were back at home and they felt bad for me and decided to tell me that the whole house was empty except for me. With that realization, I shot out of the house. Even though I run for track in high school right now, I think I have never ran as fast as that before.

So there you go. The moral of the story is to never trust your cousin because they can be defensive backs at times.
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Ok, here's one of a few ghost stories I have.
It's not very convincing, nor is it just my account of the location, but a lot of people have stories about this place.
I used to work in a very old house, very wealthy owners, probably some of the wealthiest in Baltimore at the time, and it was turned into a restaurant.
Numerous times I had thought I had seen a figure in a certain area out of the corner of my eye. It was the same place all the time. But, that isn't so weird when you work in a quick paced environment.
A room just passed that, I had seen a smokey, almost light reflection of a figure and there is no way that a car's lights reflection could have shown in that room. That was weird, that is something I can't explain other then being in a high stress work environment, and my mind playing tricks on me.
One of my managers had claimed that one night he was in the bathroom, at the end of the night, the staff is gone, and he's closing the place down, that he had heard some sort of music, like that of a music box being played over and over again. He got out of the bathroom as quick as possible and locked the place up and left.
He had a few other stories that I can't recall, but the best comes from a situation that occurred while the old bartender and the owner/manager were closing the place down, upstairs in the lounge.
They both will tell you that they have seen bar glasses thrown across the room and smashed against the wall, as if someone picked them up and threw them.
Everyone from the staff, that was there late at night, or closing the place down, will tell you never to go into the basement at night, and that happens to be where the slaves/servants lived/slept. That was always the first place they would close down.
Needless to say, that place closed down a few years ago and is still for sale...
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[quote name='hawkprey' timestamp='1296360575' post='628471']
A lot of people don't believe in clingy women. They call it "superstitious nonsense". But to those of us who have witnessed these paranormal beings - we know all too well.

One time I thought I had a cling-er in my house. It turned out it was just a ghost, but for that moment was scary as hell. :bitenails:
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I've been with clingy guys, I still can't get rid of. Broke up 11 years ago. Stills calls, I hang up, he calls. Get an unlisted number for 2 years. List my number again, he calls. If I ever go missing, this is the guy to look into.

Another went on two dates. One weekend I went out of town for a wedding. He was so upset that I didn't call him while I was away.

Most scared as a kid is long story short. Involves an old mansion in the woods. Being warned to stay away. Playing outside of it, hearing heavy footsteps coming down stairs. And all us kids scatter. I'm tripping on the stone driveway fall turn around to look. Dad's friend is laughing hysterically in the doorway.
Turns out they warned us away, because there were parts of the floor rotting away, and didn't want us to get hurt.

Adult, Brakes fail on car while on a street that ended at the bay. Stopped a foot from the edge.

Nightmares....I can go for ever. decapitations, melting faces, being attacked by violent spirits, think you've awakened from nightmare, but still in another. fun times.
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[quote name='thewarden86' timestamp='1296504085' post='629385']
Flying in general scares me these days (Ever since that Delta flight in Pittsburgh crashed in 1994. Turned out to be a bad rudder actuator and the pilots were powerless to stop the plane from going inverted and crashing).

In the Coast Guard, I was on a many a plane that lost an engine, but when we lost the #1 hydraulic system I was a bit nervous (made an emergency landing).


I have a dead body story too: Had to pull a corpse out of the Atlantic Ocean. Dude committed suicide about a month before.
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ex-husband was a Coasty, being married to him was scary enough. (he also pulled out a dead body from a sunk boat.)
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I got half my face boiled off with boiling water when I was younger. My face was ugh. Good thing you can't tell it was ever burnt.
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[quote name='ravenswoman' timestamp='1296655374' post='630934']
ex-husband was a Coasty, being married to him was scary enough. (he also pulled out a dead body from a sunk boat.)
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It can be an exciting job.
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Now that I think about it, I had suffered a macular eye injury when I was seventeen. I was hit in the eye with a baseball and I was wearing glasses at the time. I was afraid that I would never see again out of that eye. I can see out of it now, but everything is a blur in that eye.
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[quote name='thewarden86' timestamp='1296655737' post='630938']
It can be an exciting job.
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quick hi-jack, He dealt with cuban boat refugees, was shot at by drug boats, jumped from a cutter to a sinking sailboat to rescue the people in 20-30ft swells. (though I think the size of the swells grew over the years.)
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