Tuesday, October 16, 2007

Not so far away so close exhausted.

Too many fresh graves, pushed up daisies, and tired beat up conversations. Distracted by the past? I thought you were beyond that…move on already. I appreciate that some of you are refraining from that condemning tone…I find your restraint to be revolutionary. Let’s attend to more important details...now, where am I again?

p.s. 1037 BC

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Pixie said...

bye mustard see you tomorrow :)

Anonymous said...

MissTottenham said...
Have you noticed that when you were young all zombies were slow and bumbling. These days they are really speedy brain munchers


Oh miss t , I don't know why but your comment made me lol.
I think I was imagining someone just stumbling across this blog and randomly reading your comment out of context. Like it's the most normal thing in the world to pipe up with, a casual 'hey, have you noticed that when you were young all zombies were slow and bumbling. These days they are really speedy brain munchers'

Sorry it just really tickled me!

Martha Smith-Jones said...

I'm a little behind in the comment but that is what happens when you fall a sleep at the computer.

sdock10 said...

Mayo, I guess what we're trying to say here is that we're a crazy eclectic bunch but we're an accepting bunch that is full of love and some damn good stories and some fabulous advice.

Mayo, You still here? Give us the best scary movie of all time.......I know you are dying to jump in.

Anonymous said...

I have noticed that Miss T. These days the zombies are becoming much smarter and resilient. Which reminds me. I am a big video game fan and during the days when the first Resident Evil was released, a few of us, including my nephews and I, we would make these makeshift tents around the TV and video game system. We usually did that around midnight or so and we had all the lights off. We started playing the game and at the time, we had a blast but at the same time we were scared shitless because while we were playing, zombies and other monsters would come out of nowhere in the game and attack the characters we were playing. Alas, the game itself scared the shit out of us, but I must say that it is one of the best memories I have.

Pixie said...

aww thanks miss t *hugs* I really try to not make so many mistakes, but most of the times I´m only typing without really thinking and after I posted my comment I see all the mistakes and I´m just like wtf ^^

bittersweetheart said...

The Grudge really scared my best friend, I was a bit creeped out, but she is terrified of that movie. All I have to do to freak her out is start making that noise, it's really funny - well it is to me anyway.

When I was little, like 7 or 8, or my grandma told me about the original Wax Museum movie. She scared me so bad that I wouldn't sleep with the lights off for a month which drove my mother crazy. And in a related story, my grandma had taken my aunt and uncle to see that movie. They were 7 and 10. Anyway there was this part in the movie where it is absolutely quiet and you see his shadow then all of a sudden the phone rings. When that happened everyone in the theater freaked out, popcorn flew everywhere, people screamed and my aunt slid under the seat in front of her. It was so bad that they had to shut off the movie and turn on the lights so everyone would calm down before they continued.

Anonymous said...

The guy that gets killed keeps coming back to the wolf guy and every time he is a little bit more green and mongy.


^ Miss T you are killing me. Srsly.

Anonymous said...

Have a great day mustard. Take care. The scariest part in The Exorcist for me was when Reagan did that 360 degree head rotating while having that grotesque smile on her face. That was fucking creepy.

MissTottenham said...

Yeah anonymeese, if someone just happened to see that one quote they'd be WTF crazy guys.

I think it reads funny when you are responding to something but a couple of other posts have crept inbetween and then your quote sounds daft, as though it it responding to the one above but makes no sense.

Anonymous said...

I have to ask this silly question: Anonymeese and anonymouse, are you two the same person?

Pixie said...

I like spooky stuff, when I was younger I was into all those things like card readings, witchstories etc ^^ and I love it to read thrillers...

but watching horrormovies make me freak out... not when I watch it with friends... but when I´m alone and there´s a horrormovie on, I won´t watch it *laugh* I imagine weird things after it, hear noises, see shadows *laugh* haha who would believe I´m 25 ^^

Martha Smith-Jones said...

I can't remember what happened in the
Exorcist, I saw it when I was really young. I just remember being scared I still won't watch it till this day same withe the Amity-ville horror.

Anonymous said...

green and mongy

Still.laughing.can't.stop.laughing.

Anonymous said...

I still can't watch the Exorcist. It seriously scares the crap out of me.

Also, guess who's parents took them to the drive-in when they were only 5 years old to see The Shining? Oh that's me. Way to go parents.

Pixie said...

did anyone of you saw "the haunted mansion" with eddie murphy??? it was announced in the newspaper as horrormovie *laugh* it was sooo worse... ^^ I should have known it. I mean eddie murphy ^^ not really a horrormovie-actor ^^

MissTottenham said...

I'm quite strange. every now and then (mostly after horror films) I'll have a dream about being chased by zombies. I'm always trying to protect my family and friends and make sure we don't seperate. And it's always the speedy brain muncher type.

There is soooooo much running and climbing in these dreams that when I wake up i'm totally knackered, as if I haven't slept at all.

Anyone else do that or is it just me?

Guys......

Guys, where did you go?

Anonymous said...

So you haven't seen the exorcist since you were young martha? Wow. The thing is, the more you see the same movie over and over, the less scared you become. That's how I am, and nowadays, if there is a "scary" movie being released, it would not look that scary to me because alot of movies tend to recycle the same old storyline. It gets boring.
Scary movies these days are not the same as they were in the old days.

Anonymous said...

Miss T, I would have dreams like that sometimes. Sometimes I'll get these strange sensation, like I'm running from something or someone but I don't know why. I had this dream that Jason was chasing me and my family and we were trying to escape.

Anonymous said...

Nope, I'm anonymeese. Stems back from the night we had the

anonymouses?
that's not the plural of anonymous, it's anonymooses.
no, it's anonymoosi.
fuck off, it's anonymeese!

Hence, I became anonymeese! :D

Ah, that was a good night. That was the night of my Mayo & SS skit which I think should have won an Oscar! Frank and Gee looking for subtle clues as to the identity of the mystery bloggers...

Frank: Hey, Gee, can you please pass me the MAYO? I seem to have a thing for MAYO lately...

Gee: Yeah sure Frank, hey...um, Frank..can I borrow your Latin for Dummies book when you've finished reading it?

Anonymous said...

sdock10 has played Light As A Feather, I see. Did you play it with the whole "setup" thing, the way one person had to be the funeral director and tell the story of how the "victim" had died and whatnot? Holy crap, that game worked like mad. And I *know* it worked, because I only had, like, three friends. ^_^

Oh, how could I forget American Werewolf in London? The scariest part of that, for me, was when they had gone off the moors and all of a sudden they heard that growl. I swear I almost peed my pants.

Lost Boys, anyone? Not so much frightening as just, simply one of my favorite movies ever.

And umm, I had a crush on Freddy Krueger. Robert Englund in a way, but, well, we don't have to talk about this.

You know what I think is the worst movie of all time? Discounting anything I saw on Mystery Science Theater 3000 (all of them,) I'd have to say the worst "scary" movie ever made is Dr. Giggles. I hate that movie beyond measure. It's pointless, gross without being scary or funny, and completely retarded.

Pixie said...

some dreams to share with us???

do you guys also have sometimes while you´re sleeping a feeling of falling? and just before you´ll touch the ground you wake up with a shrug????

bittersweetheart said...

BC - me and anonymeese are two different people.

miss t - I have dreams like that all the time with being chased. I had one recently in fact that involved Gerard as a werewolf. Very strange dream that one was. And lots of running. My escape was pretty trippy too.

JocelynHolly said...

Hey guys.

Discussing horror movies? My favorite has always been The Exorcist. First time I saw it, I was 5, scared shitless, yet I loved it=]

MissTottenham said...

I had such a stupid dream the other day.

I looked down and the fingernails on one hand were really long and I thought "bloody hell, they weren't like that yesterday".

They were so long I couldn't use the nail clippers and was trying to use the garden shears. Honestly I woke up laughing. I looked like Freddy Krueger.
Fingernails not face.

Anonymous said...

Also, guess who's parents took them to the drive-in when they were only 5 years old to see The Shining? Oh that's me. Way to go parents.

RIGHT ON! My folks took me to the drive in to see Jaws when I was two. I liked it, though.

Oh, Amityville Horror? My Dad is a retired cop and he was on that real life case, true story. He knew Ronnie DeFeo.

Anonymous said...

In dreams where I am being chased I never seem to be able to run fast enough, like my legs are too heavy and I'm running in slow motion.

Pixie said...

hi paperheartxx :)

JocelynHolly said...

Hey Lonely One=]

Anonymous said...

Hi everybody!

For me, the best horror movies are the Asian ones. When my sister and I saw The Grudge we had to sleep together (that was like two or three years ago, and we're in our 20s). Ringu is great, too.
Anybody has seen Shutter? I think that one's from Thailand... really creepy and surprising.
BTW, my ringtone used to be One Missed Call's death ringtone :) (now it's Dr. Fronkonsteen and the Creature singing "Puttin' on the Ritz" :D)

Martha Smith-Jones said...

I can't bring myself to watch the Exorcist. I have seen all the sequels but I will not watch the first one same with the amityville horror. They scared me so much as a child I can't do it.

On another note BC there is something I want to ask you but in private is there anyway to contact you.

Anonymous said...

kapunua, what is light as a feather?

Pixie said...

hi villanelle :)

sdock10 said...

Oh Kapunua...I love The Lost Boys....That was back during my Corey Haim days.....and to think I could have ended up with him if I had gotten what I wanted back then....like I said, funny how things turn out.

Light as a feather...never went all the way through with it. Sorry Kapunua.

MissTottenham said...

Hi paperheart!

How long did it take people to go back into the sea after jaws? God I love that film.

JocelynHolly said...

Awwh Martha! I hated the sequels, they just ruined the original! My favorite part was when the girl went down the stairs doing like some sort of crab walk. It was creepy

Anonymous said...

hi lonely one!

Anonymous said...

Lonely one, that is the strange sensation I would get as well when I dream. Anonymouse, thank you for clearing that up for me.

Paperheart, Hi there, and yes, we are discussing horror movies. As far as the amityville horror is concerned, I heard stories that the house was haunted when that Ronald Defeo man murdered his family, but people think those were only rumors.

Martha Smith-Jones said...

I agree villanelle, I love Asian horror. Have you seen a tale of two sisters?

JocelynHolly said...

Hey Miss Tottenham!

Everytime I'm at the beach, in just a lake, I'm scared of getting eaten by a shark. I'm even scared in the pools! Jaws does that to people..

MissTottenham said...

Hi villanelle!

Anyone seen zombie flesh eaters?

I know it was set in a warmer climate but everyone knows zombies are supposed to be green and mongy and not beige and flaky. I was dissapointed.

Anonymous said...

Didn't a lot (well enough to be significant) of the cast and crew die in 'accidents' while filming Amityville?

Martha Smith-Jones said...

Hi paperheart.

JocelynHolly said...

Paperheart, Hi there, and yes, we are discussing horror movies. As far as the amityville horror is concerned, I heard stories that the house was haunted when that Ronald Defeo man murdered his family, but people think those were only rumors.

I saw the original Amityville Horror when I was like 8? WOW it scared me to death!

Anonymous said...

Martha, I will post my email on my profile page. From there, you can send me a message.

Me and my nieces once watched the Craft, and after that we were trying the light as a feather thing. It didn't work.

The lost boys happens to be one of my faves :)

JocelynHolly said...

Didn't a lot (well enough to be significant) of the cast and crew die in 'accidents' while filming Amityville?

Apparently!

And Hello BC and Martha!=]

Anonymous said...

miss t I beg of you, stop saying green and mongy, I am sitting here like a loony shaking with laughter. I don't know why I find it so funny. I just do.

ergoproxy said...

Hi !!
scary movies huh ?
well I must say blood and gore, zombie spook modern day horror is great, but I cannot go past a movie from the B&W era called Dead of Night, it is my all time faveourite and is a series of short stories woven into a complete movie. I hated ventriloquist dummies for ever after that.No blood etc, psychological suspense.
Also, for fear and fun can anyone tell me which movie ?
2 hints - "let the midnight special, shine a light on me"
- "do you want to see something really scary?"

MissTottenham said...

Anonymeese, I think that was while filming the omen where people died.

JocelynHolly said...

I'm not going to lie, after I saw the craft, my friends and I were trying to figure out if we had "magical" powers.

bittersweetheart said...

Arachnophobia is not a good film to see when you have arachnophobia, that was one night I wish that my mom had left me home.

Anonymous said...

Haha, light as a feather! Did that all the time at slumber parties. It never worked though.

Oh, Corey Haim. I sent him a picture I drew, I never got a response. :(

dei gratia said...

Is it time for another spooky story? OK then!

My grandad died when I was 15, he was a very sweet, quiet man and the thing I remember most is the tune he always hummed.
About 10 years later after dropping a friend home she called to tell me I had a black bin bag dragging from one of my front wheels (On my car, I don't have wheels!).
Over the next few days myself and numerous others tried to remove the offending refuse sack, even trying to get under the car etc...my dad told me to go to a garage and get them to jack it and get it removed.

Course, I didn't....always something better to do!

A couple of weeks later, a few days before xmas my sister came to visit (Manics concert and shopping!)and to travel home to the parents with me. Just as we were about to leave I noticed the bin bag and knowing if I rocked up with it still there my dad would lecture and nag, decided to stop at a garage before heading onto the M6.

The car was jacked but the bin bag ingnored, instead they gathered around the wheel muttering and sucking air through their teeth .(I believe this is the first thing taught in any trade!)

Anyway, turns out a serious fault had developed in the tyre and that it could blow out at any moment, particularly at speed.
The spare was put on and they started to lower the car, but the bin bag was still there. When I pointed this out the mechanic said "oh yeah!" and just reached back, gave it the lightest of tugs and let go.

This is the weirder bit; the bin bag hovered then floated really slowly to the floor. I felt someone standing close to me, the hairs on the back of my neck stood on end and I heard my grandad humming.

I turned to my sister who was furiously texting someone and asked if she had heard it and she just looked up and went "what?".

Everyone accused me of having an overactive imagination.

MissTottenham said...

GREEN AND MONGY

GREEN AND MONGY

GREEN AND MONGY

sdock10 said...

Ok guys, well I'm off for a bit. Gotta leave work (shhhh don't tell my boss, I've been on the computer all afternoon)..I'll catch up when I get home.

Mayo,

Promise me you will wait until I get back before you tell us your favorite horror movie....ok thanks!

Later guys!

Anonymous said...

Yes, I've seen it and I really liked it, the ending is amazing

Anonymous said...

hi ergoproxy, I see you are still in puzzle mode ;)

I would love it if we got a spooky story from SS in time for halloween!

JocelynHolly said...

Bye Sdock10!

ergoproxy said...

speaking of "green and mongy" I so had a crush on Griffin Dunne, after American Werewolf, even though he kept decomposing.

hey- what are Beethoven, Bach and Brahms doing right now?
- decomposing !!
lololololol

Martha Smith-Jones said...
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Anonymous said...

Hi there Ergoproxy. How are you? I can take a guess: is it the Rocky Horror Picture Show?

Paperheart, I could not help but laugh at your comment. After watching the craft like I mentioned, we also tried to see if we had magical powers ;p That is simply hilarious though

Anonymous said...

Your welcome martha :)

Anonymous said...

Bye SDock!

MissTottenham said...

A canibal went on his hols. When he came back his friends asked if he'd had a good time.

"Oh yeah, the place was great, the people were lovely I had the best time."

One friend asked "you say it was great but I can't help noticing that one of your legs is missing."

The canibal says "oh yeah, well it was self catering."



I apologize.

Anonymous said...

Who is going to be the 666 comment?

JocelynHolly said...

Haha, I'm sure that everyone tried Bleeding Chaos!=]

&&Rocky Horror Picture Show never even came to mind when I read your comment, ergoproxy! That is one of my favorites.. I have it, but haven't watched it in a while!=]

Anonymous said...

I can't take any more green and mongy. I hope you know you have scarred me for life and I will never be able to look at a zombie again without thinking 'ooh..green and mongy!' so thank you for that! ;P

Laters!

ergoproxy said...

No BC
though I do love Rocky Horror !

Anyone else?
I'll give you another hint -- this movie was one that had a tragic fatal accident while filming.

Anonymous said...

miss t,

the feline story touched me,

how brave of you to tell.




love m.



P.S Ive missed you too.

Anonymous said...

The Crow?

I suck at this game.

dei gratia said...

Oh you moved on to movies....sorry was outside having a cig break!

Pixie said...

oh gosh miss t, that was macabre *laugh*

Anonymous said...

ooh I have a cannibal joke before I go.

What did the cannibal do after he dumped his girlfriend?









Wiped his arse! bahahahaha

Anonymous said...

ha ha anonymeese

Pixie said...

hi m. :)

JocelynHolly said...

Damn. Not RHPS?

lol. Uhmmm..

MissTottenham said...

laters anonymeese!

sister midnite said...

Ooooh... scary stories time!
My favorite!!

Three of the five houses I've lived in have been actively haunted. My current house has a "presence", but it's not exactly scary; it's more like one of those areas where you don't like to go unless the lights are on. And Bloody Mary? No way, the very first time I tried it I almost had a heart attack!

I had a lot of really strange things happen to me when I was in high school, but they tapered off as I hit my 20's. Now, I'll admit that sometimes I go actively looking for spooky things. :) Of course, it helps that my best friend/partner-in-crime is a paranormal investigator. ^_~

With the exception of Satanism and black magic, if it has to do with horror or the occult, I'm probably into it. ^_^ I don't think there's a horror movie (cheesy or scary) that I haven't seen. Has anybody else seen The Changeling? It's old, but it's a favorite.

Anonymous said...

Hello again, to some.
Goodbye, to others.

Anyone care to justify why all new films are gore ridden wastes of time?
I want to have my mind screwed with, not watch fake blood squirt everywhere.
Haven't seen anything worth watching in quite awhile.


Oh, and... Queen of the Damned?

Anonymous said...

The Crow? I love that fucking movie. M, where were you? I missed you :)

Anonymous said...

TTFN! *waves*

Anonymous said...

I am Anon30! ;p

MissTottenham said...

Thanks so much m. I felt like opening up tonight. I think there are so many things out there that we will never understand but whether we understand them or not, they are beautiful.

Anonymous said...

bye anonymeese *hugs*

JocelynHolly said...

Sister midnite, there is a chance my house is haunted.. But I'm not too sure! I hate being home alone, I get too creeped! I've tried Bloody Mary, but chickened out each time.. One time, I made my friends cry because they were doing BM in the bathroom, and I was listening, then all of a sudden I started scratching the door and they all screamed and ran out.. That was at my friends house that is 100% haunted.

m. I missed you, haven't talked to you in a few days. How are you?

Anonymous said...

Sorry guys, I think I'm getting too excited here :)

Martha Smith-Jones said...

Twilight zone

dei gratia said...

Hello m, bye everyone that's going. Take Care!

The Changeling gave me nightmares for weeks!

MissTottenham said...

I think maybe animals see things we don't m. I believe we are all like little Tv sets and some of us pick up a better reception than others.

Anonymous said...

Bye Anonymeese!

Anonymous said...

BC


Absence makes the heart grow fonder





m.

Anonymous said...

Interested party, we are not sure why movies these days seem to suck. Bad writers or directors perhaps? lol

MissTottenham said...

Bye! everyone who is leaving us.

Great canibal joke anonymeese.

Hi! to all newcomers.

Anonymous said...

miss t,


too true
however,
canines are much more my style



m.

Anonymous said...

BC, I'm confused. Not anything out of the ordinary, but about "I am Anon30." I must have missed something?

JocelynHolly said...

Interested party, we are not sure why movies these days seem to suck. Bad writers or directors perhaps? lol

^^ I think that alot of the special effects look too fake and make the movies stupid.

Anonymous said...

Is that why you leave us for such a long period of time m? But alas, I missed you.

Anonymous said...

Bye, sdock10! See you later!

Oooh, The Crow, another favorite of mine. I love that movie in a weird, emotional way. I think it tends to come along at a time when you really need to see a movie like that.

I sort of believe in the mysticism of crows, that whole myth about them being able to pierce the veil between the two (or more) worlds. Not just because one lives with me, either. ^___^

And Rocky Horror! Oh man, another great one! One of these Halloweens I'm going to go as Magenta. I heart her.

Say, guys. I have a really good ghost story, one that happened to me and my family a long time ago. Actually I've got a lot of personal ghost stories (I think anyone who is open to that sort of thing probably does--hello MCR at the Paramour!) but there's one that's kind of involved and really sort of spooky.

I have to head out now, but would anyone mind if I told it later tonight? I don't tell it to a lot of people, but you guys, you'll get it and won't think I'm some kind of nut. (Well, maybe you will, but not in a bad way. ^_^ )

Whaddya think? Would that be okay?

ergoproxy said...

hi m , hello IP

IP - try Dead of Night. 1945
Still gives me the creeps.

and another hint ?
It's based on a TV series from the 60's ( also horror, sci fi)

Speaking of horror - Alien.

but why the hell do people walk around in the dark in movies ??

MissTottenham said...

Yes m, we missed you last night. It's nice to have you back though.

bittersweetheart said...

I'll share a spooky story. My grandparents bought our house in 1968, the people that had lived here before that were an older man with a very young wife. We don't know much about them, but he obviously was a very jealous husband. There was a phone jack in the bathroom so that he could listen in on her calls we guessed and in the basement in the rafters were tons of knives.
Well, one night I was maybe 12 or 13, I was downstairs in the basement watching t.v. when I heard this woman sobbing her heart out. So I muted the t.v. and listened, the sobbing continued. I thought to myself that maybe my mom was crying (since she often would do that back then) and so I went upstairs and knocked on her door, softly. She didn't answer. I asked her if she was all right and still no answer. I thought maybe she's just waiting until I leave. So I pretended to leave and instead I sat down by her door and waited for several minutes. Nothing - not a sound. Hmm. I went back down the hall and checked the t.v. in the living room - some late night talk show was on and had nothing to do with crying. Grandma was sound asleep. So I went back down stairs and as soon as I hit the 2nd to the last step I could hear the sobbing again only louder. It was coming from the side of the basement where my grandpa's bar was. I walked over there slowly and shaking the whole time. I could tell there were words being formed, but I couldn't make them out. Something touched my shoulder and I screamed and ran upstairs. I didn't go back down there for several weeks but after I did, I never heard her again. So my mother and I figured that maybe the husband had caught her cheating and killed her and her lover. He haunts our house too. But I'll save that for later.

Anonymous said...

Anon30, you asked earlier whether people were going to see the "666" comment. My comment was a response to that.
Paperhearts, I agree with you. You can tell right off that the special effects appear to stand out much more in live action films. I think I had too much Dr Pepper today.

JocelynHolly said...

Tell the story later Kapunua! I love scary stories!=]
Byee<3

Anonymous said...

they were doing BM in the bathroom...

*dies laughing*

Sorry. Couldn't be helped. ^____^

ergoproxy said...

Oh marthajones !!
well done Twilight Zone was a fantastic movie and tv show esp the original series

MissTottenham said...

Anybody seen shaun of the dead? It's a comedy horror. The scene where they beat up a zombie to the music of Queen's Don't stop me now is priceless.

Martha Smith-Jones said...

Villanelle the part in the bedroom with the woman crawling on the floor scared me. Just the way she moved and than she jumped up on the bed.

Anonymous said...

Interesting stories everyone. I love this.

Pixie said...

did some of you saw that? it´s posted at the blade you stain-hp... but maybe someone already posted it earlier..
I just thought some of you maybe want to know..

"I was at a Mindless Self Indulgence gig last night and guess who walked by with his new bride? Gerard Way, so I guess he's following them on tour before they support MCR in November, so if you're at an MSI gig in the next few weeks, keep an eye out"

Anonymous said...

Rocky Horror is a fantastic movie. I happen to have the DVD but I wouldn't mind living in the mansion featured in it. I think it's pretty cool. Alien happens to be another favorite movie of mine, including the sequel. And guys, please continue with the stories. I am enjoying reading them :)

JocelynHolly said...

Thats such a scary story anonymouse! I'd be scared to go in my basement too! Sometimes, when I'm laying in bed, it feels like someone is stroking my cheek:|

Paperhearts, I agree with you. You can tell right off that the special effects appear to stand out much more in live action films. I think I had too much Dr Pepper today.

=] I don't like special effects that much. They seem to suck more and more now a days. Haha, I had too much coke zero

Martha Smith-Jones said...

I was going to say something about the twilight zone when my cat jumped on the computer and I sent the post without being finished. I don't remember what I was going to see.

Anonymous said...

"Bleeding Chaos said...
Interested party, we are not sure why movies these days seem to suck. Bad writers or directors perhaps? lol
"


How difficult could it be to write:
introduction, useless nudity, blood, more nudity, bad music, blood, sex, torture, blood, etc?

It depresses me to think intellectual people will be forgotten soon. I would choose "in your head" over "in your face" anyday.

JocelynHolly said...

they were doing BM in the bathroom...

*dies laughing*

Sorry. Couldn't be helped. ^____^


Haha me either=]
I think I worded that weird..

ergoproxy said...

our house is haunted, but she's very nice.

but an old theatre I used to go to, my father is a set/ costume designer was haunted. There was a dressing room that was too dark and cold, and a guy spent the night as he was doing lighting and had worked late, in the orchestra pit with just the coductors light on and he woke up and every single light was on, backstage, onstage, chandeliers,front of house. My mum saw someone watching us from the dress circle, you could feel people and actors wouldget pushed on stage if they missed cues.
It's gone now for a shopping centre, I always wondered if they are stil there.

Anonymous said...

Martha, I've seen a lot of Asian horror films and all those crawling ghosts still scare me!

Hi, MissT (sorry, I haven't seen it before)

Anonymous said...

That is a creepy story anonymouse.

Anonymous said...

Hi everyone!
Sorry for the delay, having trouble with my mouse.
Looks like i missed a lot, fill me in so i do not have to read all the post.
I see SS was here.
pj

Pixie said...

the spooky stories are really interesting, I´m just not sure if I should read them now before I go to bed... it´s already after midnight *wohoooo* ;)

Martha Smith-Jones said...

In Buffy news, they were doing a Rocky horror type showing for the Buffy musical episode. The company that owns Buffy made them stop doing it.

Anonymous said...

So m, are you planning on staying with us for a while? We have some interesting stories to tell. Martha, I heard the news on yahoo. I didn't know at the time they were making a Buffy musical, but they should be allowed to continue with it.

MissTottenham said...

when I was younger I went with my mates to the pictures to see scream 2. Behind us in the queue were these two little old biddies (picture when Monty Python,s used to dress as women).

I thought, they're obviously in the wrong queue but they'll realise soon.

When we got in there, they were in there too and as I was shuffling past them to get to a seat I overheard one say to the other "Ooo, I hear the body count is higher than the first".

I thought charming, they obviously enjoy watching films where us youngsters get bumped off. It did make me laugh though.

Anonymous said...

Hello, everybody!
I'm back from the dead.
HaHa, I couldn't resist.
I love scary movies, but I'm with some of you that there aren't many good ones lately.
Exorcist, the movie, didn't bother me - but I had read the book before seeing it and the book scared the shit outta me.
The Omen bothered me. The first Halloween bothered me.
But all those Jason movies? Nah...

Tell more spooky stories!

Anonymous said...

Hi Sdock10 loved your last post on the other blog.
PJ

Anonymous said...

Hi there mia.

Anonymous said...

Oh, wait! I gotta go take a smoke break with my smoke break pal at work.
I'll rise again!
HAHAHAHAHA!

Martha Smith-Jones said...

I am falling behind again. So Hello to everyone who has come in and good byr to those who have left.

Villanelle have you seen Audition, Suicide club and Wild Zero?

Anonymous said...

Oh, Miss T! Yes, we "little ol' ladies" just looovvvvvve it!

I'm just puttin' a rat-tail in your bee-hive!

Martha Smith-Jones said...

I sent the email to you BC did you get it?

Anonymous said...

"ergoproxy said...
hi m , hello IP

IP - try Dead of Night. 1945
Still gives me the creeps."


Thank you, I will.

Anonymous said...

I'm afraid I didn't martha. Sometimes it takes a while for me to receive email but I will go check again...

Anonymous said...

Martha, I've seen Audition and now I hate needles :D
I haven't seen Suicide Club or Wild Zero though (Wild Zero seems good!)
Have you seen Dark Water?

JocelynHolly said...

Soooo... how are you all today? =]

MissTottenham said...

Spooky story.

When I was younger I used to mess about with a ghost in our house. I never saw it properly but we played a game. I had a few pens on top of my TV and the ghost would launch a particular one across the room. I knew when it was gonna happen cos the pen would be defying gravity with how much was in contact with the TV (if you can picture it was more hanging off then on).

If I was watching, it would throw it at me and I had to duck and I'd say better luck next time. If I wasn't looking it would make it land in front of me to get my attention. It never tried to hurt me.

Once it made my swing top bin swing round and round all on its own.

One day as I was putting a picture up on my wall, I saw it out of the corner of my eye. It is so hard to describe, it had features but it didn't look normal. It looked like a beach ball with a face painted on, kind of like a clown with excagerated big lips etc. I decided to look it full in the face but when i turned it was gone.

about a week later it was Halloween and the sunday magazine had a feature where people had had photos developed with strange images on them. One photo was of a model posing in front of a tree in a graveyard. Leering over her shoulder was a face exactly like the one I'd seen, features but not human. God it's so hard to describe. Anyway, that's what I saw and I can't explain it.

bittersweetheart said...

paperheartxx said...
Thats such a scary story anonymouse! I'd be scared to go in my basement too! Sometimes, when I'm laying in bed, it feels like someone is stroking my cheek:|


So many freaky things happen down there, I don't know how my mom slept down there. The ghosts haunting my house are harmless, but still *shivers*

Another night that same summer, I was again watching t.v. down there when I heard whispering. I know that it was not the heater or the vents, because it was words that were being spoken by a couple different voices. It sounded like they were coming from the loveseat next to the couch where I was sitting. The only phrase I sould completely make out was "It will be fun" I, of course, again went back upstairs and never really spent any long period of time down there after midnight since, unless someone was with me.
They are playful though. This happenend about 5 years after my creepy encounters. My mom used to keep her going out clothes downstairs since the closet in her room was too small. So every weekend when she would get ready she would send me down to get an outfit or a pair of shoes. Well at the bottom of the staircase we had this end table and on it my mom had put a pair of heels one on either side of the flower vase. She sent me to get them for her. Only when I got down there, only on shoe was on the table. I yelled up to her asking where the other one was and she said it should be there. I hunted the whole basement and I never found it. So I put the one back where it was and went to inform my mother that it was missing. We were puzzled. She checked around her room and anywhere else it could be and we never found it. She wore a different pair and we put it out of our minds. Several weeks later she sent me down to the basement for something and there on the table at the foot of the stairs sat the other shoe. So ever since when something goes missing we ask them to please return the item to where it was originally. It works everytime.

Martha Smith-Jones said...

Yes I have seen Dark Water. I haven't seen the American one yet. Wild Zero is more funny than scary. Or I should say odd. One of the extras is the rules for a drinking game.

Anonymous said...

Martha, I received your email. I sent a response.

Paperheart, I am doing well. How about you?

JocelynHolly said...

That's creepy Miss. T! At least it didn't try and hurt you!

I was at my friends house, and we saw a figure sitting in her rocking chair. This was at about 2 am, so when we turned on the lights, the figure was gone, but the chair was still rocking..

Later that night, in my friends basement, we were on her computer, and I was sitting in this chair that spins around. All of a sudden out of no where, I started slowly spinning around. I got really scared and jumped up and sat on my friends lap for the rest of the night.

Pixie said...

my idea with spooky stories was good or? how long are we already talking about all that??? for hours or? *laugh* i can´t concetrate anymore.. :)

Anonymous said...

Now I need to have that film! I googled it: Japanese psychobilly + UFOs + zombies + drinking game, a must-have!

ergoproxy said...

ooh miss T ...very spooky.

it is amazing how many peopple will admit to ghostly experiences when they know they won't be ridiculed.

If you want a good old ghost movie, beautifully acted and funny try Blithe Spirit.
It's a Noel Coward story with Rex Harrison and the most wonderful Margaret Rutherford.
1945 again,and it won an oscar for special effects for it's time.

MissTottenham said...

Spooky paperheart.

My friend had a ghost and when we were all in the living room watching TV you could hear all the upstairs doors opening.

we used to shout shut them doors Roger (just a name we gave it), then you'd hear all the doors slam shut again. my friend would say "bloody pain in the arse".

Anonymous said...

Has anybody ever seen Suspiria? It's by Dario Argento, and it's about a girls school full of witches. It looked just like my high school. Scary.

JocelynHolly said...

Anonymouse, that sounds like a very friendly spirit!=]
My mom always told me not to be scared. They can't hurt us. She said that spirits can sense our fear, and when we're scared, the spirits get scared.

Bleeding chaos that is good to hear! I'm doing alright, my day wasn't very good though.

Anonymous said...

Anonymouse and Miss T, those are some pretty incredible stories but I enjoyed reading them as is all of us.
Miss T, you seemed to be having alot of these stories to tell don't you? ;)

JocelynHolly said...

Haha, at least your ghost was nice about it Miss T=] I actually laughed when I read that!

And no star, I haven't seen Suspiria.=]

sdock10 said...

m.

are you still here?

I hope I didn't miss you.

Anonymous said...

Dario Argento is a classic!

MissTottenham said...

I agree ergoproxy, they are all spilling out now.

My grans friend had a ghost for years. It used to hide her husbands shoes and when she was cooking the breakfast, it would tap her in the shoulder and when she looked back a rasher of bacon or a sausage would be missing.

One day though it scared her. When she was in bed, it pulled the bedcovers really tight so that she was nearly strangled. after that they decided it had to go and had an exorcism.

Anonymous said...

I suppose my daily dose is done now. It began with a silly theory and even allowed for light-hearted banter. Thank you much and stay with the group. Stragglers are always picked off in these tales.

bittersweetheart said...

I'm going to have to go for a little bit, time to stop procrastinating the grocery shopping. I'll share a scary story that happened to a friend of mine later.

Anonymous said...

Spooky, spooky, paperheart! Not as scary as Amityville, though, at least for me.

Martha Smith-Jones said...

Star that movie is on my netflixs. Along with so many others.

sdock10 said...

Hey PJ,

I was wondering where you've been...I hope you are doing well today.

Anonymous said...

Yes, villanelle, I agree.
marthajones, Argento's Carnival Of Souls is great too.

JocelynHolly said...

Bye people that are leaving! =]<3

JocelynHolly said...

Spooky, spooky, paperheart! Not as scary as Amityville, though, at least for me.

Well then I guess I need to see this movie! I don't find Amityville that scary anymore!

MissTottenham said...

Yeah BC, like I've just said on your page. Until I started writing , I never realised I knew so much spooky happenings.

I must be a magnet for weirdness.

That is the only time I've actually seen a ghost though. Bloody beachball head, I really can't describe it well enough.

Anonymous said...

Bye anonymouse

Anonymous said...

OK this is a true story.
I drove down, to see my Aunt Pearl in the hospital when she was dying of cancer, i loved this woman so much.
I told her everything i wanted to tell her, i felt so bad about the fact that she could not talk back to me or respond.
I went back to the hotel and called home, the answering machine picked up and when no one picked up, i just said i was on my way home, a moment passed and i said I love you, waited another moment and hung up.
When i arrived home, nine hours later, my boyfriend met me and ask who was there when i called him.
And i told him no one was there, he said yes there was and he wanted to know who.
So i went inside played back the message i had left, and on it was me telling him, i was on my way home, then i said I love you, and to my surprise and shock, in a women's voice it said I love you too babe!
That was what my Aunt Pearl would say to me when i said i loved her, i love you too babe.
I told him that was my Aunt, and it was then he told me my aunt died before i arrived home.
Tell me I'm crazy, but i will always believe it was her.
PJ

Anonymous said...

sdock10,


I am still here


for now,

forgive me if I leave without announcement.



m.

P.S When we cannot get what we love, we must love what is within our reach.

JocelynHolly said...

PJ, that story made me shiver and brought tears to my eyes!

Anonymous said...

OK! Maybe i am a little crazy!
PJ

Anonymous said...

So you are still here m?
I apologize for sounding a bit needy :)

JocelynHolly said...

When we cannot get what we love, we must love what is within our reach.

Very true m.

I can never get what I love, so I have learned to 'love' what I have around me.

sister midnite said...

Paperheartz, I wouldn't be surprised if most of Canada was haunted. Who knows, it might even go back to the time before we were a country. Either that, or the whole damn continent is one big Native burial ground. ^_~

Interested Party - You mentioned Queen of the Damned. Stuart Townsend? Sexy as hell. The rest of the movie was okay, but not fabulous (imho).

By far, the creepiest thing that happened to me took place in the oldest cemetery in the city. My friend and I were visiting her grandparent's grave one night (most of the city cemeteries where I live are accessible 24/7), and we were walking by the mausoleum when we saw a person/shadow/something behind one of the headstones across the path. We walked toward it to try & see what it was (neither of us scare easily), when we heard this voice like a little kid's say "please help me, trapped". I think it took all of ten seconds for us to get back in the car and get the hell out of there! *laugh*

We still don't know whether it was a stupid prank someone had set up, or some kid trying to spook us, or *what* it was. That's the last time I let my friend talk me into going there at night, though!

Anonymous said...

Oh no, PJ, you are not crazy. *hugs*

sdock10 said...

Oh PJ...that story gave me chills. That is really amazing.

m.,

I'm so glad that I got to speak to you today. I'll understand if you have to leave us.

thanks

p.s. and love them like they've never been loved before

Martha Smith-Jones said...

Star I have heard about that movie.

Depicted in self destruction said...

so have we figured out what 1037 BC stands for?

MissTottenham said...

Wow, I bet it was her anonymous. That's a great story.

This is kinda spooky. When my nan died she died of old age. One day she was fed up and decided she was gonna die.

She was in a nursing home and we visited regularly but we weren't there that day. The people there told us what happened.

The nurse came in and said good morning dolly how are you. My nan was sat in her chair. She said i'm fine yes. Then she said actually can you leave for a couple of minutes. When the nurse came back in in a couple of minutes, she was dead in her chair. Just stopped breathing just like that. She just decided then and there she was gonna die and did so.

ergoproxy said...

the night after my Nana died the lights in my parents bedroom came on in the middle of the night. Her way of sying goodbye.

Our ghost, and we know her name, used to live here and she helps find things. Always makes me feel very safe.

Farewell IP

JocelynHolly said...

You aren't crazy PJ!

This is another ghost story that happened to my mom. When my older brother was a baby, my Uncle died. He was very close to my mom. One night, my brother being the whiny baby he always has been, woke up crying at 2 am. My mom went to the kitchen to fix him a bottle. She then heard someone calling her into the living room. My dad was working a night shift, so she thought he just came home early.. Apparently she was wrong. My mom walked into the living room to see her brother's spirit. She thought she was going crazy! When she opened her eyes, he was gone.. It was weird because just this past summer, I went to my moms hometown, and when I saw my uncle's grave, it felt like he was there with me..

Anonymous said...

I know!
It showed me maybe there is life after death.
I just wish she could have talked to me, before she died, but i know she loved me and i stll have the tape!
PJ

JocelynHolly said...

I love these stories guys=]

JocelynHolly said...

Do you have any interesting stories to share m?

MissTottenham said...

Wow, you still have the tape. I'll bet you treasure it.

Anonymous said...

Not yet bitter revenge.

Anonymous said...

PJ, I don't think you're crazy at all. I think people can find a way to let us know that they are okay when they die, whether it be hearing them or seeing them in dreams.

I had a dream about one of my closest friends who passed away. She was in the hospital for three months and I went to see her every day. One night, I saw her in this silver nightgown and silver stilletto slippers, which was exactly her style. She was showing me around her apartment, which was all blue and silver. I got really upset and she said "I didn't mean to freak you out, I figured you'd be expecting this."
We loved to talk about ghosts and spirits and the like and were both believers. She looked great! She smiled and told me she was fine and to stop being morbid.
The weird thing was that it was not like a dream. It was an experience. I can't explain it, really.

sister midnite said...

m. said:
P.S When we cannot get what we love, we must love what is within our reach.

I'll cut out the smartass stuff for just long enough to ask you: why is that? What I mean is, why settle for anything less than what you really want?

MissTottenham said...

Some people are willing to settle for second best rather than have nothing at all. Not me.

Pixie said...

so guys, I´ll leave you now, it´s really late here and I have to work tomorrow...

see you tomorrow <3

Anonymous said...

Sleep tight, lonely one!

JocelynHolly said...

Star, that is a story I can relate to.

After my grandma died, I'd have dreams, and she'd tell me it was okay, she was fine, && that it was time to let go.. The dreams stopped after I stopped crying over her death.

JocelynHolly said...

Good bye lonely one!<3

MissTottenham said...

Aww! Bye bye lonely one. See you tomorrow. Sweet dreams, I hope we didn't scare you too much.

Hugs and kisses xxxx

Anonymous said...

Why settle for second best? I know I am not. I am willing to wait for the best to arrive. Good things come to those who wait.

Anonymous said...

paperheartxx
If that is true, i wish more than anything i could see my mother, in a dream or anything.
It's been two years and nothing!
PJ

JocelynHolly said...

I will admit that I settle for second best. It's a bad habit of mine=[

MissTottenham said...

That's nice paperheart. Sometimes spiritualists say that by over mourning we hold spirits back and keep them grounded. They tell us it is OK to move on because they need us to let them move on. They tell us in dreams.

Anonymous said...

Paperheart, I had two dreams about my friend. In the second one she was in the same apartment, all blue and silver, with the same outfit on, except John Kennedy Jr. was there wearing long satin pajama pants. My friend was very promiscuous, and I said, "Don't even tell me!" and she laughed and said "Hahaha, yup."

JocelynHolly said...

I'm sure somehow your mom will try and get a message to you. Just believe.

Martha Smith-Jones said...

Night lonely one.

JocelynHolly said...

What you said makes sense Miss T. It seems likely at least=]

And star, I don't even want to think about what that could mean..:P

JocelynHolly said...

I'm sure somehow your mom will try and get a message to you. Just believe.

Directed to PJ=]

JocelynHolly said...

Anyways, I am off everyone, going to read Catcher In The Rye.=] I love that book.

MissTottenham said...

I think that's why spiirts come with messages saying it's time to let go cos sometimes we can hold them back. So when they say it is time to let go, we should try to do that even though it's hard to do.

Anonymous said...

OK, I'm back and I've been trying to read some of these stories.

PJ - I felt the goosebumps rising when I read yours!

OK, I have one:

My best friend's brother, unexpectedly died about 10 years ago after heart surgery. He was a big college football fan and he had given his parents this little mascot statue type thing that you could press a button and it would play the team's fight song. Well, the batteries had died in it and his mother had removed the batteries and never replaced them. The Fall after he died, when everyone was gathered at his parent's house for one of the televised games - guess what happened? That damn statue started playing the fight song!
That was his way of saying he was right there with them and routing for his team!

Another time, we were all over at my friend's house for New Year's. We have celebrated New Year's over there for ages and of course, her brother had always been there also. Well, she and I went outside with the guy I was dating at the time to take a smoke break. We were standing in the driveway, sort of in front of the garage, and she and I were actually talking about her brother - when out of nowhere, the garage door came down and then went back up. She and I looked at each other and then we both just said, "Hi, Mike!". But my boyfriend was ready to leave!

Martha Smith-Jones said...

Talk to you later PH

Anonymous said...

I have often wondered if people who go to hell, can appear in dreams.
Cause not everyone is good.
Just a thought!
PJ

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