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Have you ever had a Twilight Zone experience in your life?

2007-07-21 01:33:40 · 8 answers · asked by Razor 5 in Entertainment & Music Television Other - Television

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In and out everyday when I go to work and back home. Was also that way when I worked in the medical field. There are just some wacky folks out in this world of ours. I think it is what makes the world go around and makes it interesting. Remember I work for the Department of Homeland Security in the division of the Transportation Security Administration at a busy airport. It is a constant Twilight Zone, fun and exciting, but scary all at the same time.

2007-07-21 03:26:34 · answer #1 · answered by Cindy Roo 5 · 0 0

I stay in an fairly small city in the southwestern element of Colorado. The p.c.. that's sluggish & each and everything is like backwards or old formed. I tell people who've never been here to the valley that while they tension over the bypass comming from Denver & enter the valley they're entering into the twilight zone. They snigger yet while they get here & stay awhile they know that's totally close to to the twilight zone.

2016-10-22 06:08:12 · answer #2 · answered by contino 4 · 0 0

Several. A woman went into the restroom at a chicken shack I was dining at with my sister and her children. The door was directly behind my niece's chair. The woman didn't come out for such a long time that we got worried. Finally, we went in. It was a 6 x 6 cube with a sink and a toilet. No window, no other door. The woman was gone. This is a true story.

2007-07-21 06:08:34 · answer #3 · answered by Valerie W 3 · 1 0

Yes.

When I was 16, I accidentally received an overdose of morphine once after surgery and stopped breathing. I remember my parents were telling me to "wake up and breathe." I then remember fading into a bright light. I wasn't "in" the light so much as standing in front of it. I was standing next to someone, and a voice from the light, which I knew to be God, said, "I want one of you to come with me."

I remember struggling to say yes, and knowing that the drugs were inhibiting my ability to speak quickly enough, when the person next to me said, "I'll go."

In that instant, I woke up as they were administering an antidote to the morphine. And ... this part I remember clearly. The news was coming on, and I asked my mother, "What time is it?"

She said, "11:00."

Approximately 50 miles away, at that moment, a friend of mine from church walked out of his dorm room, walked up to one of the residence-hall counselors, and said, "I don't feel well." Then he collapsed and was dead of heart failure before he hit the floor.

2007-07-22 09:24:37 · answer #4 · answered by JohnD 6 · 0 0

At my old job. Some days the boss was so ridiculous I think I was in the Twlight Zone.

2007-07-21 02:51:28 · answer #5 · answered by Michael M 7 · 0 0

yep when I was living in Idaho... IT was like a picture story as far as the scenery goes but some of the people were backwards.... It was like I was miss black America Everybody talked to me like they were my friends but I really didn't know anyone. It was like I was in my own personal hell, but it taught me alot about myself and how to always be true to yourself no matter what. finally I realize that there's no place like home.

2007-07-21 02:19:05 · answer #6 · answered by notatrendyclone 2 · 1 0

oh yes often, wonder if its me or the people around me but one of us is in there!

2007-07-21 05:28:20 · answer #7 · answered by ♥**•.¸¸verbalkint♥**•.¸¸ 7 · 0 0

YES, i am surprised i came back sane. or maybe I'm not.

2007-07-21 01:38:18 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

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