Creepy!
Smash Monkey asks: "what's the creepiest thing you've seen, heard or felt? What has sent shivers running up your spine and skidmarks running up your undercrackers? Tell us, we'll make it all better"
( , Thu 7 Apr 2011, 13:57)
Smash Monkey asks: "what's the creepiest thing you've seen, heard or felt? What has sent shivers running up your spine and skidmarks running up your undercrackers? Tell us, we'll make it all better"
( , Thu 7 Apr 2011, 13:57)
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Wellity wellity well...
From rolling pins that go missing then return, to a strange UFO sighting in broad daylight (Roasted legumes I think but I shall repost soon) the creepiest, strangest thing I have ever seen was a photo a friend at school showed me.
The best way to describe this lad was that he had gone over to the chav side, whilst I stuck to being a geek, but I had known him forever and our parents were friends so I did chat to him quite often at school.
Now this lad was far from the sort that would be prone to flights of fantasy, we were 13/14 and it was morning break at school. I don't recall exactly how it happened but he had this photo he was showing some mutual friends. I had a look and my god it was weird.
To put this into perspective, this was the early 90's, the photo was a film processed (superdrug or the like) bog standard photo; the lad lived on a council estate - his parents were typical grafters (Nurse and warehouseman)... There wasn't the technology to fabricate this image.
The photo was of him sat in the lounge with his sister on the sofa next to him him blowing out candles on the coffee table for his birthday... The curtains were drawn but there was plenty of light in the room for a photo, it wasn't really dark at all.
In the photo you have my friend leaning over doing the blowing, hung on the wall behind are two, I guess A4 sized pictures in frames. Above each picture there appeared to be flames. To the left of him from the arm of the sofa was what appeared to be a vaguely humanoid face rising up, with more less defined images following.
My descriptive powers are failing me today, but lets just say it was fecking weird! I have googled and searched for instances of the picture as I know his mum sent it into the sun and it was printed, but I have never found it online.
In this day and age it would probably take me 20 minutes to knock up the picture in shopped photo, but like I said this was way before that time. Strange...
Next, the daytime UFO and night time weird lights.
( , Sat 9 Apr 2011, 13:59, Reply)
From rolling pins that go missing then return, to a strange UFO sighting in broad daylight (Roasted legumes I think but I shall repost soon) the creepiest, strangest thing I have ever seen was a photo a friend at school showed me.
The best way to describe this lad was that he had gone over to the chav side, whilst I stuck to being a geek, but I had known him forever and our parents were friends so I did chat to him quite often at school.
Now this lad was far from the sort that would be prone to flights of fantasy, we were 13/14 and it was morning break at school. I don't recall exactly how it happened but he had this photo he was showing some mutual friends. I had a look and my god it was weird.
To put this into perspective, this was the early 90's, the photo was a film processed (superdrug or the like) bog standard photo; the lad lived on a council estate - his parents were typical grafters (Nurse and warehouseman)... There wasn't the technology to fabricate this image.
The photo was of him sat in the lounge with his sister on the sofa next to him him blowing out candles on the coffee table for his birthday... The curtains were drawn but there was plenty of light in the room for a photo, it wasn't really dark at all.
In the photo you have my friend leaning over doing the blowing, hung on the wall behind are two, I guess A4 sized pictures in frames. Above each picture there appeared to be flames. To the left of him from the arm of the sofa was what appeared to be a vaguely humanoid face rising up, with more less defined images following.
My descriptive powers are failing me today, but lets just say it was fecking weird! I have googled and searched for instances of the picture as I know his mum sent it into the sun and it was printed, but I have never found it online.
In this day and age it would probably take me 20 minutes to knock up the picture in shopped photo, but like I said this was way before that time. Strange...
Next, the daytime UFO and night time weird lights.
( , Sat 9 Apr 2011, 13:59, Reply)
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