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Two friends ran away from boarding school. They didn't get too far though - they forgot to check when the last train ran. A teacher found them sitting waiting and drove them back again.

That said, it's not just a thing kids do - the urge to just run is built into all of us. Tell us about the times you've given in and run.

(, Fri 11 Aug 2006, 13:03)
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Weird stalking
Not my main stalker girl but a different one-off stalking. Was in year 4 or 5, and during lunch had inadvertently wandered into the year 6 toilets to find two year 6s doing "things" to each other. I of course ran out, and didn't think anything of it. Later in the afternoon I was walking home when i noticed the girl from earlier and a friend had been following me all the way home. I stopped and tried to act like I was checking my bag to let them go in front of me and make sure they were't following me. They did and I started walking again. Then oddly they stopped and started talking and pointing to something and let me get in front again. I thought this was a bit weird and after another while decided to stop and tie my shoelaces to let them get in front again. Again they went then stopped and let me get in front, and this time I started speeding up my walking. They sped up too and started giggling menacingly and almost caught up to me before i got scared ****less and ran all the way back home. They chased me for a bit too.

Never happened again and I never saw her after she left school until a year ago at a friend's engagement party. She recognized me, I pulled her, her dad was not best pleased. Told me to I'd have a broken jaw when I tried to get her phone number (He'd told me to **** off before). Never did find out what the chase was about...

Apologies for length, I'm told it's genetic.
(, Sat 12 Aug 2006, 1:52, Reply)

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