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<blockquote data-quote="TracerBullet42" data-source="post: 1500379" data-attributes="member: 11885"><p><strong>I'm so lame!</strong></p><p></p><p>Darn near everything scared me as a child. The earliest thing I "remember" being scared of was "Who Framed Roger Rabbit". Judge Doom was too much for me. I demanded to leave the theater. I'll bet E.T. freaked me out too...but I can't remember that far back. But nearly everything freaked me out. Most things still do.</p><p></p><p>Heck, I was scared the night I saw Signs...funny story...</p><p></p><p>I had seen Signs in the afternoon. It's good to see scary movies earlier, because when you leave the theater and it is still daylight when you come out, it's just easier to handle for some reason. It was bright and sunny when I entered that theater. I handled the movie fine, I thought. Didn't cover my eyes or anything. Then it came time to leave. Wouldn't you know it, but a storm rolled in while I was in the theater. It was dark, rainy, and just downright scary outside when I left. So I went with my friends back to their house and we played some video games and whatnot for much of the evening...and night...and then it got to be really late and time to go home. No problem, I could handle it. As long as I'm with company, I do just fine. I drove my friend home, dropped him off...and then I was alone...and then my imagination took over. It was dark, rainy, and really creepy and everywhere I looked I swore I could see the silouettes of aliens running around. I race home, and pull up into my driveway, my mind racing to get inside the safety of my home. I fling open the door and sprint into the house. Standing just inside the door are my two older brothers...who immediately ask, "What's the matter? It looked like you just pulled up half a second ago?" I merely said, "I saw Signs today." They understood...and gave me grief. And I occasionally still get grief about it. Ready for the saddest part of the story? I'm 26. So I was probably 23-24 at the time...</p><p></p><p>And I still get freaked out by scary movies...</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>That's my way of getting to sleep when scared...I leave my tv on. So I had better NEVER watch "The Ring".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TracerBullet42, post: 1500379, member: 11885"] [b]I'm so lame![/b] Darn near everything scared me as a child. The earliest thing I "remember" being scared of was "Who Framed Roger Rabbit". Judge Doom was too much for me. I demanded to leave the theater. I'll bet E.T. freaked me out too...but I can't remember that far back. But nearly everything freaked me out. Most things still do. Heck, I was scared the night I saw Signs...funny story... I had seen Signs in the afternoon. It's good to see scary movies earlier, because when you leave the theater and it is still daylight when you come out, it's just easier to handle for some reason. It was bright and sunny when I entered that theater. I handled the movie fine, I thought. Didn't cover my eyes or anything. Then it came time to leave. Wouldn't you know it, but a storm rolled in while I was in the theater. It was dark, rainy, and just downright scary outside when I left. So I went with my friends back to their house and we played some video games and whatnot for much of the evening...and night...and then it got to be really late and time to go home. No problem, I could handle it. As long as I'm with company, I do just fine. I drove my friend home, dropped him off...and then I was alone...and then my imagination took over. It was dark, rainy, and really creepy and everywhere I looked I swore I could see the silouettes of aliens running around. I race home, and pull up into my driveway, my mind racing to get inside the safety of my home. I fling open the door and sprint into the house. Standing just inside the door are my two older brothers...who immediately ask, "What's the matter? It looked like you just pulled up half a second ago?" I merely said, "I saw Signs today." They understood...and gave me grief. And I occasionally still get grief about it. Ready for the saddest part of the story? I'm 26. So I was probably 23-24 at the time... And I still get freaked out by scary movies... That's my way of getting to sleep when scared...I leave my tv on. So I had better NEVER watch "The Ring". [/QUOTE]
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