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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Hmm, not really scared but more concerned...
when my dad got squashed between two Series 1 landrovers (one 80 inch(#1) and one 110(#2)) - he dented a panel and popped the window out with his shoulders - hard as nails!
This occured when he was winching one of the landrover(#1) out of the garage (the brakes where a little seized) on the towbar of another landrover(#2) futher up the drive (sloped drive) held in place with gears (no handbrake as not yet been fitted) and a wedge that dug into the ground, suddendly the landrover(#2) held in place with the wedge, rolled up and over the wedge then rolled down the hill squashing my dad between the back of two series one landrovers (#1 & #2)!
( , Sun 25 Feb 2007, 23:50, Reply)
when my dad got squashed between two Series 1 landrovers (one 80 inch(#1) and one 110(#2)) - he dented a panel and popped the window out with his shoulders - hard as nails!
This occured when he was winching one of the landrover(#1) out of the garage (the brakes where a little seized) on the towbar of another landrover(#2) futher up the drive (sloped drive) held in place with gears (no handbrake as not yet been fitted) and a wedge that dug into the ground, suddendly the landrover(#2) held in place with the wedge, rolled up and over the wedge then rolled down the hill squashing my dad between the back of two series one landrovers (#1 & #2)!
( , Sun 25 Feb 2007, 23:50, Reply)
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