Messing with the Dark Side
We all like to tell stories about the *spooky* things that happen when people mess around with Ouija boards, hexes and spells.
A friend had wierd banging noises in his house for months and was deeply, deeply worried that it was the result of getting drunk and attempting to summon the devil.*
What's scared the crud out of you after you've played with the dark side?
* it turned out to be a tramp living in his attic (no, really). Also, -5 points for rubbish Star Wars jokes
( , Thu 20 Apr 2006, 11:58)
We all like to tell stories about the *spooky* things that happen when people mess around with Ouija boards, hexes and spells.
A friend had wierd banging noises in his house for months and was deeply, deeply worried that it was the result of getting drunk and attempting to summon the devil.*
What's scared the crud out of you after you've played with the dark side?
* it turned out to be a tramp living in his attic (no, really). Also, -5 points for rubbish Star Wars jokes
( , Thu 20 Apr 2006, 11:58)
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Mwatts_tci
Yup, some chums and I done the Canadian Red Cross hospital a few years back. Great bit of U.E.
Only after we nearly broke into a (still very much inhabited) stately home about five miles away, thinking it was the hospital.
Scariest things about the hospital?
1.The asbestos warning curtains we repeatedly passed through.
2.The 'water damaged' copy of Escort we found.
The place was used for a film set (Patton 2), just after it closed, and if you look around, you can still find the odd piece of German language wording on the walls and used film stock.
Ta.
( , Mon 24 Apr 2006, 19:20, Reply)
Yup, some chums and I done the Canadian Red Cross hospital a few years back. Great bit of U.E.
Only after we nearly broke into a (still very much inhabited) stately home about five miles away, thinking it was the hospital.
Scariest things about the hospital?
1.The asbestos warning curtains we repeatedly passed through.
2.The 'water damaged' copy of Escort we found.
The place was used for a film set (Patton 2), just after it closed, and if you look around, you can still find the odd piece of German language wording on the walls and used film stock.
Ta.
( , Mon 24 Apr 2006, 19:20, Reply)
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