my most frightnening experience would be this thing that happened at a party at my cousin's house:
Me, my cousin and two other chicks were in his room watching tv and i started making fun of my cousin because he said that a ghost of a kid wondered around his house. So i told him "hey man where is the ghost? does he exisits? tell him to freak us out." So i guess what happened next was the response to my sillyness. I told my cousin to turn off the lights so that we can get a better view at the tv. So as soon as he turned off the lights I on purpose turned off the Tv and you know how girls are they started screaming and all and i was just lmao. so he turned them on and told me to stop playing around so he turned off the lights and again i turned off the tv but this time i looked at where my cousin was standing and his eyes were WHITE! Even though it was pitch black the only thing that standed out where those white eyes. I am guessing that the ghost wanted to scare the crap out of us for fooling around (which he did but not with the crap lol).
2007-10-30 08:39:44
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answered by Cipher 3
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Well, I absolutely love horror movies, sci-fi, and Zombies are my favorites. However, I've always been afraid of being out side in the pitch black of night. The kind of dark that you can't see anything except the stars. Anyhow, one time I was studying for an exam and around 2 am I had to go to my car to get something I had forgotten. I lived in the country and my yard was long and ended in a steep slope. No porch light either. So, here I am standing on the porch trying to muster up the courage to trek across my yard and inch my way down the hill all the while trying not to think of anything that may be lurking in the pitch black. Well, I go for it and as soon as I hit the slope, I slipped, rolled down the hill, and before I came to a stop there was a big furry thing right on top of me. I screamed and my heart was pounding and then felt a wet tongue lapping me across the face. It was my neighbors dog coming to see if I was okay. I don't think I'll ever get used to pitch black nights.
Just an aside from an Okie: Try (Y'all's) in place of You're all's. It rolls off the tongue better. ;)
2007-10-30 08:38:02
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answered by Sptfyr 7
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A friend and I were playing basketball one day.. It had been raining a few days before so there were small puddles still sitting in the b-ball court... She went to stop her ball from hitting the puddle...She tryed jumping over it and on her way down she hit the puddle slipped and cracked her head open and began having a seizure! I thought she was laughing from hitting the ground ....I walked over to her and seen that her eyes were rolled back in her head and her tongue hanging out ... I had to stableize her head until the rest of our friends came back from their walk ... thank god they were right around the corner whe it happend I immediately ran to call for help .... Everyone came out ... police, ambulance , Fire dept ... Scared the living hell out of me ! Became First aid Certified shortly after! I didnt like not knowing what to do .. Luckily I did what i was supposed to ! She ended up with staples in her head and we all looked like we had gotten shot with blood alllll over the place sitting in the ER lol Good question ..IM givin ya a star for this one
2007-10-30 08:31:14
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answered by jennifer j 3
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Seeing my twin sister wreck in a rollover accident in the vehicle right behind me. (by the way, she ended up being ok). The car flipped 9 times and landed in someones yard. They were going 110 mph.
2007-10-30 08:26:23
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answered by Grants a tractor luvr! 6
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Hypothermia, I wasn't scared until I warmed up. Went sky diving "once"! Got lost in a cave for a few hours after my light sources ran out. I could hear my fellow spelunkers and they could hear me but sound plays tricks in a cave. Watched a friend die after he wrecked his motorcycle, more of a helpless feeling talking to him until he was gone. RScott
2007-10-31 02:59:55
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answered by RScott 3
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I saw a Ghost Lady when I was 10
2007-10-30 08:25:19
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answered by Anonymous
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I was in a car with someone who had passed the week before. They lost control and the car span round fast. We both survived.
2007-10-30 08:27:25
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answered by Anonymous
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two days ago when the doctor told me they would have to perform emergency surgery on my 15 year old daughter to remove a cyst the size of an orange
2007-10-30 08:26:26
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answered by scotsman 2
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Almost got run down by a freight train in heavy fog; couldn't see or hear it coming! Very close call.
2007-10-30 08:29:03
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answered by Thomas E 7
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One of the most frightening experiences I've ever had is reading this post. Your grammar and punctuation is atrocious!
2007-10-30 08:26:22
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answered by Anonymous
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