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re: Need to Kill Time: What's a story that you've heard that still gives you chills

Posted on 1/14/14 at 5:43 pm to
Posted by Tino
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Member since Dec 2004
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Posted on 1/14/14 at 5:43 pm to
It's a series of 5-6 stories about a guys childhood experience. I'll link them later when I get to a computer
Posted by unbeWEAVEable
The Golf Board Godfather
Member since Apr 2010
13637 posts
Posted on 1/14/14 at 5:43 pm to
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Still hoping the basement elevator story gets updated


No kidding...
Posted by MrTide33
Member since Nov 2012
4358 posts
Posted on 1/14/14 at 6:43 pm to
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Tino


I got it

Penpals Series

For those talking about the Spire's ending, I think it was pretty good. It really brought some different angles of horror to the story than just the spooky bells
This post was edited on 1/14/14 at 6:44 pm
Posted by Firewind
South Ga
Member since May 2012
983 posts
Posted on 1/15/14 at 7:29 am to
Bump this thread. Best thread going!
Posted by PhiTiger1764
Lurker since Aug 2003
Member since Oct 2009
14331 posts
Posted on 1/15/14 at 7:39 am to
Ok so this is the first time I've clicked on this thread. Since it's still going, I'm assuming it is awesome. Is there any cliffs? Should I just take the time and read it all the way through? TIA.
Posted by polizei11
Houston
Member since May 2009
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Posted on 1/15/14 at 8:07 am to
Cliffs: Don't read any of these stories at night and alone. Read during the day at work or school so you forget about them by bedtime.
Posted by sportsaddit68
Hammond
Member since Sep 2008
6310 posts
Posted on 1/15/14 at 10:23 pm to
Finally made it through the penpal stories.


Wow.
Posted by MrTide33
Member since Nov 2012
4358 posts
Posted on 1/15/14 at 10:49 pm to
Has the Case Files series already been linked? If not, here it is. You can catch up, it has not concluded and may not for a long time.
Posted by YaDigg11
Member since Jul 2008
1595 posts
Posted on 1/15/14 at 11:55 pm to
great thread
Posted by Firewind
South Ga
Member since May 2012
983 posts
Posted on 1/16/14 at 9:06 pm to
Bump! Page 3 is as far as I've gotten, one of the links brings up Ted's cave page on angelfire. This is one creepy but engrossing story, anyone who likes mysteries will like this one, totally awesome!
Posted by Firewind
South Ga
Member since May 2012
983 posts
Posted on 1/19/14 at 8:54 am to
Bump. keep it rolling!
Posted by Florida225
Baton Rouge
Member since Oct 2008
2869 posts
Posted on 1/19/14 at 10:35 am to
At his one is a good curveball compared to the other stories.



LINK or whatever
Posted by 9BREES9
Thibodaux
Member since Jan 2009
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Posted on 1/19/14 at 12:36 pm to
About 2 years back I use to work at a golf course in the bayou region and a friend that worked there told me a story that had happened to his grandpa. He said his grandpa regularly sat in his recliner and watched TV and often dozed off. Well, this one particular day he dozed off and (he described his grandpa never use to lock the door at all just never felt it would need to be) and he awoke a few hours later to a man believed to be in his 30's or 40's sleeping on his couch. The old man just sat waiting for the guy to awake. About 5 min passes and the old man goes to his room and grabs his pistol. Moves quietly and sits back in his recliner w/ pistol in hand just waiting patiently eyes fixated on the intruder. A good 30 min passes and the guy still out cold..well gramps had seen enough and finally starts yelling and screaming, "GET THE F#*K OUT MY HOUSE BOY!" Intruder jumps up and hauls tail out the house. An hour or so passes and the guy comes a knocking on the front door. He says, "I left my cell phone in your house can I have it back?" Grandpa basically told him he had 2 seconds to get out his view or else he'd have some ammo up his arse. Never saw the guy again. To this day the guy says the grandpa believes it was some drunk that had come from the bar about a mile away and wandered in and really didn't know where the shite he was
Posted by sportsaddit68
Hammond
Member since Sep 2008
6310 posts
Posted on 1/19/14 at 5:28 pm to
Here is the scariest thing to happen to me.


My wife told me she was pregnant.

Seriously though, I know it is very cheesy... I was in maybe 3rd grade and my brother (2 years older) and I had a couple friends over. We were suppose to go to bed early but Stayed up in the living room. The old house had a door into the hallway/bedrooms. We all were playing and we tried going into one of our rooms to get a game or something. The doorknob fell off the other side. We were stuck in the living room without being able to get into the hallway. So, I went out the back door in the kitchen and went around to my room. There is a door in my room to outside where we had the Laundry room stuff a ways off. This is out in the country so apparently it wasn't weird to wash clothes outside under a covered area. Sidetracked. My bedroom door was locked. None of us ever locked it. We panicked now. If we wake mom up, she would really be mad at us. It was winter and the tile floor was very cold. We had no blankets or sleeping bags. We freaked out. Then we heard a car pull into the driveway. Someone got out. Stumbled around. Got back into the car and left. We had no where to hide in the house without yelling and hoping my mom would wake. It was freaky. I know it's cheesy now, but being that young... Let's just say your imagination gets the best of you.
This post was edited on 1/19/14 at 5:30 pm
Posted by Gamecox20
Baton Rouge, LA
Member since Oct 2011
2046 posts
Posted on 1/19/14 at 8:21 pm to
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Real story here. Stolen from reddit. No deaths or anything, just freaky. About five years ago I lived downtown in a major city in the US. I've always been a night person, so I would often find myself bored after my roommate, who was decidedly not a night person, went to sleep. To pass the time, I used to go for long walks and spend the time thinking.I spent four years like that, walking alone at night, and never once had a reason to feel afraid. I always used to joke with my roommate that even the drug dealers in the city were polite. But all of that changed in just a few minutes of one evening.It was a Wednesday, somewhere between one and two in the morning, and I was walking near a police patrolled park quite a ways from my apartment. It was a quiet night, even for a week night, with very little traffic and almost no one on foot. The park, as it was most nights, was completely empty.I turned down a short side street in order to loop back to my apartment when I first noticed him. At the far end of the street, on my side, was the silhouette of a man, dancing. It was a strange dance, similar to a waltz, but he finished each "box" with an odd forward stride. I guess you could say he was dance-walking, headed straight for me.Deciding he was probably drunk, I stepped as close as I could to the road to give him the majority of the sidewalk to pass me by. The closer he got, the more I realized how gracefully he was moving. He was very tall and lanky, and wearing an old suit. He danced closer still, until I could make out his face. His eyes were open wide and wild, head tilted back slightly, looking off at the sky. His mouth was formed in a painfully wide cartoon of a smile. Between the eyes and the smile, I decided to cross the street before he danced any closer.I took my eyes off of him to cross the empty street. As I reached the other side, I glanced back... and then stopped dead in my tracks. He had stopped dancing and was standing with one foot in the street, perfectly parallel to me. He was facing me but still looking skyward. Smile still wide on his lips.I was completely and utterly unnerved by this. I started walking again, but kept my eyes on the man. He didn't move. Once I had put about half a block between us, I turned away from him for a moment to watch the sidewalk in front of me. The street and sidewalk ahead of me were completely empty. Still unnerved, I looked back to where he had been standing to find him gone. For the briefest of moments I felt relieved, until I noticed him. He had crossed the street, and was now slightly crouched down. I couldn't tell for sure due to the distance and the shadows, but I was certain he was facing me. I had looked away from him for no more than 10 seconds, so it was clear that he had moved fast.I was so shocked that I stood there for some time, staring at him. And then he started moving toward me again. He took giant, exaggerated tip toed steps, as if he were a cartoon character sneaking up on someone. Except he was moving very, very quickly.I'd like to say at this point I ran away or pulled out my pepper spray or my cellphone or anything at all, but I didn't. I just stood there, completely frozen as the smiling man crept toward me.And then he stopped again, about a car length away from me. Still smiling his smile, still looking to the sky.When I finally found my voice, I blurted out the first thing that came to mind. What I meant to ask was, "What the frick do you want?!" in an angry, commanding tone. What came out was a whimper, "What the fuu…?"Regardless of whether or not humans can smell fear, they can certainly hear it. I heard it in my own voice, and that only made me more afraid. But he didn't react to it at all. He just stood there, smiling.And then, after what felt like forever, he turned around, very slowly, and started dance-walking away. Just like that. Not wanting to turn my back to him again, I just watched him go, until he was far enough away to almost be out of sight. And then I realized something. He wasn't moving away anymore, nor was he dancing. I watched in horror as the distant shape of him grew larger and larger. He was coming back my way. And this time he was running.I ran too.I ran until I was off of the side road and back onto a better lit road with sparse traffic. Looking behind me then, he was nowhere to be found. The rest of the way home, I kept glancing over my shoulder, always expecting to see his stupid smile, but he was never there.I lived in that city for six months after that night, and I never went out for another walk. There was something about his face that always haunted me. He didn't look drunk, he didn't look high. He looked completely and utterly insane. And that's a very, very scary thing to see.


Had a nightmare about this smiling freak last night. Damn this thread.
Posted by BigEdLSU
All around the south
Member since Sep 2010
20292 posts
Posted on 1/19/14 at 9:31 pm to
Glad no one screen saved my posts a few paes back
Posted by Tino
:yawn:
Member since Dec 2004
86225 posts
Posted on 1/19/14 at 9:38 pm to
Why did you delete them?
Posted by The Blind Side
Member since Aug 2009
213 posts
Posted on 1/19/14 at 9:59 pm to
You know I've read this thread for awhile and it never even occured to me that I should share my story. I guess that happens when you are a career lurker.

My story is a 2 part story that isn't overly creepy, just something that made me believe in the "other side". The first part is a little backstory, and the second is how I tie in.

My stepfather has a camp around the Bayou Laccassine area. One of those old school wood camps that looks like its from the WWII era, hanging moss, the whole nine yards. Either way, supposedly around this camp area was an old Indian burial ground (paging Pet Semetary), something of the like. Apparenly some pretty shifty things kept occuring, and my Stepdads parents decided to have a Catholic priest come bless and cleanse the house. My stepdads different family members, some of which permanently live there, had different stories of unexplainable acts such as walking to the upstairs room and pins unclipping on a shirt and falling, or things missing from your pocket. By the time I was ten I had probably spent the night at this camp at least 10 times and I never had cause to believe there was any supernatural activity present anymore. But there was always one story that really stuck with me.

For the sake of the story, Lets refer to my stepdads nephew as Bill. Bill was born and raised at this camp in Bayou Laccassine. Bill had no father figure in his life for 95% of his youth. Yet Bill was extremely savvy with things that you would normally thing need to be taught to you. Again I'm going to use crappy examples because I rarely even think about this story but... Loop Slings with a rifle, knots, or types of edible berries. When inquired about it by his mom, Bill always said and old man named Jack taught him. Bill's mother always brushed it off, but she did notice that Bill always smelled of cigar smoke. Both strange occurences for a young boy miles away from any neighbors.

Fast forward til Bill is 16. His mother walk into his room one day to find Bill on his knees crying in his room. Bill said that Jack sat him down and said that he had grown to old, he had nothing left to teach him, and they both had to move on and go their seperate ways.

Years later my stepfather and a 12-13 year old me are crashing around 8 PM for an early morning duck hunt. I would sleep in the room with the creepy piano and cobwebs (as my memory dictates), and he would get the room with the newer bed, etc. I fall asleep no problems, with no scary thoughts ever crossing my mind, but I'm awoken around 1030-1100 and it smells like someone is blowing cigar smoke straight into my face. Unmistakeable. I wish I could say that I peeked out from the covers but I probably didn't until 30 minutes later. Listening to my stepfather snore the rest of the night. Clearly you don't know him like I do, but the man has never done a practical joke in his life... Plus what kind of joke would it be if he never brought it up in 10+ years. I asked a few questions in the following weeks and I found out this was Bills old room and people generally don't sleep in it more than one night. Either way I stayed up the rest of the night listening to MXC on spike being scared shitless until daylight.
Posted by Firewind
South Ga
Member since May 2012
983 posts
Posted on 1/20/14 at 5:49 pm to
Bump.
Posted by Ellis Dee
G-Lane aka Pakistan
Member since Nov 2013
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Posted on 1/21/14 at 5:18 am to
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