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| Friday the 13th; Prepare to tell your scariest stories! | |
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| Tweet Topic Started: Feb 9 2004, 03:43 PM (1,094 Views) | |
| Richard | Feb 9 2004, 03:43 PM Post #1 |
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Friday the 13th Party!!! Hosted by me. Richard I. Come and share some ghost stories, play frightening games. Or maybe just have some fun before Valentine's day. You know, the usual party stuff. Alcohol will be provided. This time, in order to get in, you must 1. share a scary story or 2. share a scary dish Expect another Happy Tree Friends clip. |
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| Richard | Feb 9 2004, 03:47 PM Post #2 |
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You guys don't think it's too many parties for one week........do you? ![]() P.S. They don't necessarily have to be about ghosts. They can be about witches, ouija boards, demons, aliens. It just has to be scary. |
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| Greenspoint | Feb 9 2004, 03:58 PM Post #3 |
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Big Tex called me a "Goofball" :)
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It may be just the affects of the party but I'm having a hard time parsing this phrase. I recognize each individual word in the phrase, but put all together like that, it's just gibberish. Maybe I'll knock off work early and go get another or
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| Queeny of Tweety | Feb 9 2004, 04:49 PM Post #4 |
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Eeek! I may not be able to make the friday the thirteenth party OR the Valentine party. I have to work friday night and saturday i might be busy with...erm...other things.... Will try my damndest to pop in for a little while tho. xxx |
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| Richard | Feb 9 2004, 04:55 PM Post #5 |
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You could just leave a story on Thursday the 12th But it's not the same as Friday the 13th
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| Greenspoint | Feb 9 2004, 04:59 PM Post #6 |
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Big Tex called me a "Goofball" :)
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Actually, my experience is that Friday the 13th is nothing to fear. I've had more eerie and bad things happen to me on Thursday the 12th or Saturday the 14th.
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| Richard | Feb 9 2004, 05:10 PM Post #7 |
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Do you mind sharing some.................erie stories before Friday the 13th ![]() ![]() Just save the best ones for Friday. |
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| Greenspoint | Feb 9 2004, 05:24 PM Post #8 |
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Big Tex called me a "Goofball" :)
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Well, it's more a BAD thing than an eerie thing: On Saturday 14 June 1975 my Mom told me she and Dad were getting divorced. Was the summer before my 8th grade year. I was pretty messed up emotionally until I was a junior in high school.
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| Richard | Feb 9 2004, 05:28 PM Post #9 |
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Oh............ Well.......... I'll go first. I heard this on the radio. One time, at a party in Mexico, there was this kid that was supposedly not afraid of anything. They invited him to try out the ouija board. Throughout the game, he was cursing at it and saying that it was fake. Then, he made the mistake of asking, "When will I die." The ouija board spelled out the word "tonight." He, ofcourse, did not believe it, so he left and went about his business. After the party, he was ready to go home. He had parked his car on the other side of the street. He carelessly crossed the street without looking both ways. Suddenly a car hit him and he died instantly. The people that were with him knew that this was what the ouija board had predicted. Everyone involved in that game all agreed that a ouija board is not something to fool around with. ![]() The End ![]() The moral of the story is: Always look both ways before crossing a street!
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| HotRodia | Feb 10 2004, 08:07 AM Post #10 |
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BOO! Hmmm...that wasn't that scary was it? Apparently 23 is the largest font size one can use. I was going for 300. Which might have had a better effect. I shall bring a story back with me whenever I log on next. Anyway, here goes: My name is Agent Bryant of the F.B.I. This is my story. A large plantation house atop a small rise in Louisiana appeared out of the dense fog that kept me from driving faster than 20 mph. There was some quality to the driveway that made it light up under the glare of the moon. The facade of the house had a classical look to it. Legend had it that the ghosts of a murdered plantation owner and his faithful slave Sambo still haunted this beautiful residence. I had my doubts. There had been recent reports that indicated that there is truth to the legend, however, the eyewitnesses who had informed the local authorities of supernatural occurences were teenage druggies. As you may know, such persons are not the most reliable of sources. As I got out of the Crown Vic, the intensely humid night air enveloped me, and my body was quickly drenched in sweat due to the 90 degree temperature. I pulled my pocket flashlight out and began doing a sweep of the perimeter of the house. The only thing of interest that I found was a large alligator skull. I thought it strange that only the skull was there. One would expect the whole skeleton to accompany it. As soon as I was sure there was nothing else of significance outside the house I headed for the front door. There was a sizeable and ornate brass knocker in the middle of the door. I put my hand on the equally ornate doorknob and turned. As I walked through the doorway, the pool of light created by my flashlight lit up a strange pile of bones. I said aloud, "What? Are there bones just lying around everywhere in this place?" I heard a sound and turned my gun and flashlight in the direction of the noise. A large rat stared back at me for a second before disappearing into the shadows. To be continued...STORY LOADING. PLEASE WAIT. |
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| deadwhores | Feb 10 2004, 10:49 AM Post #11 |
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have you heard the story about the old empty barn? Their was nothing in it. Sorry, that was very bad, I know.
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| Richard | Feb 10 2004, 01:54 PM Post #12 |
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Here's a scary dish! The ingredients include cake mix vanilla frosting or any type of light brown or yellowish frosting crumbled oreos crubled graham crackers and tootsie rolls First you bake that cake. When it cools, get a brand new, "clean" litter box. Place some wax paper on the bottom and put the cake inside. You might have to cut the cake a little to make it fit. Then add the frosting. Get the crumbled oreos and spread them evenly over the cake. About a inch of oreos will do. Then sprinkle some crushed graham crackle, very little, for color and texture. Heat some tootsie rolls in the microwave until they are soft. Don't heat them too much. Drop them on top of the cake. Looks disgusting but it tastes good. |
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| Queeny of Tweety | Feb 11 2004, 04:46 AM Post #13 |
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I know a scary drink - 2 parts vodka, 2 parts cream, 2 parts white rum, 3 parts milk and then top up with coca cola. Tis called a paralyser and I truly remembered nothing after drinking it!!
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| Rixtex | Feb 11 2004, 08:15 AM Post #14 |
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I hope nobody is bringing any scary tacos! |
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| Richard | Feb 11 2004, 10:11 AM Post #15 |
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No idea what you're talking about there President Rix Wax. The music must be so loud that it is ... blinding me. Yeah ... that's right blinding me ........................................................ think about it. In other news, we believe that the former Iraq dictator, Saddam Hussein, is behind this. There might be a connection between Hussein, Osama bin Laden and the Al Qaeda terrorist group. Terrorist might have laced the tacos with some poison. We promise to capture everyone that is connected to this terrible, terrible tragedy. We will not declare war. We will just send a few of The Holy Empire of Richard I's finest recon teams to gather intelligence. We believe that Iraq might be hiding dangerous laxatives. The Holy Empire of Richard I will not allow taco terrorists to go unpunished. (Wag the Dog)
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| Even Greater Texas | Feb 11 2004, 10:56 AM Post #16 |
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I got audited by the IRS once. That was purdy dang scary! |
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| Richard | Feb 11 2004, 11:07 AM Post #17 |
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I once saw the IRS building. It wasn't scary, but it sure does make you think of what kinds of crazy schemes do those pencil pushers have for the unsuspecting citizens of the USA. I recommend taking the FBI building tour, if anyone is planning on going to Washington D.C. They had a bunch of interesting displays, including actual guns. They even had a small shooting demonstration behind a bulletproof window. They fired many handguns and a few others like the M-16. It was way cooler than the White House tour. All they let us do was walk through the White House. But that's a little of topic. Oh well! Be sure to save your scariest stories / scariest dishes for Friday the 13th! |
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| Richard | Feb 11 2004, 11:31 AM Post #18 |
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Forgot to mention something. Badgers are strictly forbidden to come to the party. The same thing goes for snakes. However, mushrooms will be permitted.......especially those that make you hallucinate. ![]() The Holy Empire of Richard I will also legalize any type of drug( cocaine, heroin, marijuana, LSD, etc) just for Friday the 13th. Don't over do it on the drugs. You don't want to go looking all messed up for the Valentine's party. * ( The Holy Empire of Richard I is not responsible for any accidents, injuries, or deaths caused by the consumption of any drugs.) |
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| Even Greater Texas | Feb 11 2004, 12:44 PM Post #19 |
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Not me! I ain't goin' nowhere near no federal buildin's. I know too many folks that's got strange idys. I'd rather stand in an open field durin' a lightenin' storm. |
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| Richard | Feb 11 2004, 12:53 PM Post #20 |
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I guess so. Except for your own federal buildings, I'm sure. I don't trust too many politicians, either. Though, I would like to see the Texas Capitol Building. I heard it was bigger than the nation's capitol building. P.S. I don't quite understand your accent. What do you mean by "idys"? |
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