When were you last really scared?
We'd been watching the Shining. We were staying in an old church building. In hindsight, taking the shortcut home after midnight, in the mist, through the old graveyard was a bad idea.
I'm not sure what started it, but suddenly all the hairs on my neck had gone up and I was crapping myself. It was almost as bad as when, after a few cups of coffee too many and buzzing on caffeine, I got freaked out by my own reflection in the toilets.
When were you last really scared?
( , Thu 22 Feb 2007, 15:43)
We'd been watching the Shining. We were staying in an old church building. In hindsight, taking the shortcut home after midnight, in the mist, through the old graveyard was a bad idea.
I'm not sure what started it, but suddenly all the hairs on my neck had gone up and I was crapping myself. It was almost as bad as when, after a few cups of coffee too many and buzzing on caffeine, I got freaked out by my own reflection in the toilets.
When were you last really scared?
( , Thu 22 Feb 2007, 15:43)
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Raging Speed Horn - Manchester 2004 - I got a rib and my ankle broken, and I saw 5 people being taken over the top of the crowd and put straight onto waiting stretchers behind the Pit Crew.
Also, Slipknot (who were amazing) did some pretty stupid things. I had two of the band members jump right on top of me at different parts of the gig - luckily me being a big guy, I took their weight and did my best at throwing them away from me and towards the stage. It worked quite well, as one of them (I think it was the 2nd drummer) landed on the Pit Crew a good 4-5 foot away. I was quite proud until people saw what I had done. I was asked all bloody night for lifts up to crowd-surf. Was still incredible though.
( , Thu 22 Feb 2007, 18:09, Reply)
Raging Speed Horn - Manchester 2004 - I got a rib and my ankle broken, and I saw 5 people being taken over the top of the crowd and put straight onto waiting stretchers behind the Pit Crew.
Also, Slipknot (who were amazing) did some pretty stupid things. I had two of the band members jump right on top of me at different parts of the gig - luckily me being a big guy, I took their weight and did my best at throwing them away from me and towards the stage. It worked quite well, as one of them (I think it was the 2nd drummer) landed on the Pit Crew a good 4-5 foot away. I was quite proud until people saw what I had done. I was asked all bloody night for lifts up to crowd-surf. Was still incredible though.
( , Thu 22 Feb 2007, 18:09, Reply)
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