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Post by Lupin the Third on Aug 27, 2008 17:33:37 GMT -5
THIS:
Yeah, sure, it starts out alright, with the whole instrumental part, but when they started singing, HOLY F***. Scared the crap out of me. Probably just the part that they sing scared the crap out of me. Other than that, it was alright.
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Post by Bo Rida on Aug 27, 2008 17:45:31 GMT -5
I was scared of drains in swimming pools for years. Also, and I`m not proud of this one, I was scared of black people. When we went on holiday to Spain when I was 4 or 5, there was a black woman who worked the hotel. When I saw her I screamed and ran away. My parents really didn`t know where to look. I was fine with black people but not Golliwoggs, there was a cuddly toy around my cousins house that gave me nightmares. (They're like black and white minstrels, stupid, racist and unnatural looking things). Sitting on the crush barriers at football. A lot of nursery rhymes, there's some scary stuff in them. On the heaven thing mentioned earlier my Grandad was from a place called Hebburn and of course I always mis-heard it, it didn't exactly scare me but I was confused for years.
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Post by Hassan bin Sober on Aug 27, 2008 17:45:55 GMT -5
THIS: Yeah, sure, it starts out alright, with the whole instrumental part, but when they started singing, HOLY F***. Scared the crap out of me. Probably just the part that they sing scared the crap out of me. Other than that, it was alright. WOW! That really brought back some memories. I remember being creeped out by that as a kid too. Same with the scene from the Superman movie that someone else posted.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 27, 2008 17:49:00 GMT -5
Even as a kid and its still the same now...I am scared to death of commercials or movies or what have you that has large groups of people randomly bursting out into song...
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Post by Hassan bin Sober on Aug 27, 2008 17:51:10 GMT -5
Not as creepy as the Pink Elephants number but sort of along the same lines:
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Post by THE Dinobot on Aug 27, 2008 17:53:50 GMT -5
I'm not usually one scared of them, but my mom had this clown doll and this thing had an EVIL smirk, red finger nails and purple hair...and that hair more than anything scared me poopless. For about five years. I literally had nightmares about being murdered by that thing. I don't think it happened, though, so that's cool. Not sure what happened to it, so won't complain that it somehow became missing.
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Post by Just Jay on Aug 27, 2008 18:38:12 GMT -5
I was legit terrified of The Noid. No joke. Something about his laugh and his entire MO did NOT click with me.
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Post by Silent Brad on Aug 27, 2008 18:40:50 GMT -5
Those damn talking trees in The Wizard of Oz. Whenever that part would get close in the movie, I would always have to go hide in the next room until it was over.
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Post by G✇JI☈A on Aug 27, 2008 18:46:50 GMT -5
I got absolutely shit scared when we went threw Car Washes when I was about 5 or 6.
Water spraying from all sides, the giant brushes hitting the car and the loud dryer had me shitting bricks.
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Post by Evil Jan Otto on Aug 27, 2008 19:14:13 GMT -5
Clowns.
I'd even run from Ronald McDonald.
That's how deathly afraid I was (and still am) of clowns.
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Post by strykerdarksilence on Aug 27, 2008 19:18:25 GMT -5
After watching Clash of the Titans, I was deathly afraid of Madusa. I thought even imagining her face in my head would turn me into stone. Seriously, Madusa scared the bejeezus out of me too! Jason and the Argonauts/Golden Fleece did it for me, but I had nightmares for weeks. The other thing was Gremlins, I loved the movie when I saw it, but then had a nightmare they were under my bed trying to get at me, and couldn't sleep for ages at the though of them.
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Post by T.J. "the Crippler" Stevens on Aug 27, 2008 19:33:31 GMT -5
The commercials for the musical "Cats" used to frighten the shit out of me when I was little.
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Post by Dave at the Movies on Aug 27, 2008 19:33:55 GMT -5
Steve Urkel
I wasn't really afraid of him all the time as a kid but I do remember having a scary dream where he was chasing after me.
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Post by Kash Flagg on Aug 27, 2008 19:35:30 GMT -5
The song "Angel of the Morning" because of what I had associated it with...a movie poster of a decapitated head. I was freakin 5.
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Post by Alucard on Aug 27, 2008 19:38:35 GMT -5
I got absolutely crap scared when we went threw Car Washes when I was about 5 or 6. Water spraying from all sides, the giant brushes hitting the car and the loud dryer had me crapting bricks. Wow, you just reminded me that I was the same way.
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Post by Blindkarevik on Aug 27, 2008 19:45:16 GMT -5
I remember back in the day on one of those kid shows, they had a cartoon about kids who were afraid of the dark, they called in something called the Room Noodles to take care of the monsters or whatever.
Honestly, I was fine with the monsters and stuff, it was the damn room noodles and their theme song that scared the holy shit out of me.
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Post by Joie De Vivre on Aug 27, 2008 19:53:29 GMT -5
I use to be scared of the many religious statues we had in our house. We use to have a few on our kitchen table and sometimes I would be too afraid to eat there because of how life like they were.
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Post by default on Aug 27, 2008 19:55:06 GMT -5
Black people's fingers. I grew up in a very very white area and didn't know any black people until middle school. When a guy showed up to speak to us over something when I was still in elementary, I was just freaked out by his fingers. Again so when I met Gordon from Sesame Street at a local kid's carnival and shook his hand. A third time when I met a black girl around my age somewhere.
Only other thing that scares me that still stands today is being held upside down. My neighbor used to come over and throw my bro and I in our pool. My bro loved it, I hated it and would run off when he'd come. A year or two later, at a family reunion, my uncle tried it and my brother and mother told him not to. I remember screaming for him to let me down and finally punching him in the knee. My dad started to yell at me about it but my grandfather came over and said not to. I'm not sure why, I think it's just my generally lanky, rail thin build but I've never liked flipping or being upside down. I got to the point a few of my friends I trusted could flip me in the air and it didnt' bother me or that I could tree of woe myself on my old bunk bed, but that was it.
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Post by Sir Woodrow on Aug 27, 2008 21:01:19 GMT -5
A family friend had a rubber Hulk mask that used to scare me something shocking which was funny because I watched the Hulk cartoon and the comics never frightened me.
I was deathly afraid of Jelly when I was two.
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Post by wildojinx on Aug 27, 2008 21:05:54 GMT -5
I used to be scared by horror movie vhs box covers (paticularly faces of death, xtro, nightmare on elm st and demons) and heavy metal album covers (especially ones by venom, w.a.s.p. slayer, and strangely, judas priest and quiet riot). Whats weird is that now i love horror and heavy metal.
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