I enjoyed this Halloween. I had a very good time frightening young teenage girls in Brooklyns basement. I hate to admit it, but I did a way good job of putting my make up on. It was my first time, sooo.... (brushing off shoulders). It was very frighting. I waited at the end of a hall where there was a strobe light and when they got about half way down the hall I jumped out and started to walk toward them while using my Death-Eater scream. I scared the pants off of many children. There were some kids that were saying things like "You're not even scary" or "I know you're a person, stupid" when they would first come down the stairs. Those ones were all the better to scare and get right up in there faces, disregarding any personal bubble that they might have had. I'm kind of cruel, but it was Halloween, so I'm justified. Another little boy came to the end of the hall and said "Can you stop flashing that Light? I can't see". That gave me a good laugh.
Later that night after we were done with the spook alley, we watched The Ring. Oh Em Gee. I was scared. Then Emily thought she was scary and whispered my name while she was hiding somewhere. After we all walked out my mind just kept relating everything I saw to the movie. It's funny how fear does that to you. Remind me to never watch that again. There are certain things in life, like watching a dead girl with long black hair crawl out of a T.V., that you only need to see in once.
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| I'm pretty sure there's one of these pictures for every situation I could ever dream of. :) |
Th-th-th-that's All Folks!
Be different, but don't try too hard to be. Be different because you are, not because it's popular to be.
We'll talk later.
Bye.
1 comment:
may i just say
that i succeeded in being creepy
-_-
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