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re: Let's share really scary ghost stories.

Posted on 7/15/14 at 2:32 pm to
Posted by RollTears
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Posted on 7/15/14 at 2:32 pm to
This isnt that scary but its pretty creepy

This happened to me 2 weeks ago. Me and my brother were riding around in the middle of no where close to mobile. We found an abandoned neighborhood and were driving around in it when we saw a car come up behind us. We quickly turned down a side street trying to loose him but he followed. So we drove around the neighborhood trying to find a way out. We then see a f250 in front of us. As we are dive by the truck he stoped and stared us down.(All this happening while the car is following us. We then pull into a trail in the woods. We see the car go by so we pull out and go back the way we came in. The f250 is pulled off the road facing us. We drive by and he pulls out and follows us slowly. Then we see the car coming toward us. So we pull in another trail to try to get away from them buts a dead end. We turn around and see the f250 go by on the road. So we decide its time to get out of there. As we are the car passes us and turns around. So we floored and got out of there. I wont be going back there anymore.
Posted by DanMullins4Life
Member since Oct 2012
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Posted on 7/15/14 at 2:46 pm to
My girlfriend and I are living together and thinking of having some kids but don't necessarily believe in the traditional birthing process. Nevertheless, she suggests that we first adopt a dog from the local animal shelter to essentially practice the child raising process since children from the ages 5 and under aren't all that different from small dogs. I visit this "No-Kill" animal shelter on the eastern side of town and inquire about adopting a possible stray.

They take me back into this room that looks like a small prison of the canine variety. I eye over a few possible furry candidates, most of which looked either fairly malnourished or suffering some strange disease. Immediately, my eyes settled on the most perfectly ordinary dog ever. His name was "Ribbles" as titled by the shelter than took him in, he was poodle-yorkshire terrirer mix with a multitude of other breeds mixed into one fluffy adorable slobbering cocktail.

I take "Ribbles" home and await the rewarding "Awww"''s that would be sure to accompany my girlfriend. She walks in and screams loudly before locking herself in the bedroom. I run to the door and ask, "Honey? What's wrong?" She opens the door and immediately pulls me in. After a short session of love-making, she tells me of how her parents were mauled to death by a dog that looked very much like the dog we had adopted. I explain to her that the dog was fine and though her reaction was justified, she had nothing to worry about. We open the door and notice that the new dog, "Ribbles", is nowhere to be found. "Ribbles?", I cried out repeatedly, hoping the dog would appear. No response.

I go to my bathroom to relieve myself from what I had held so valiantly since leaving the Animal Shelter. Suddenly, I heard the scream of my girlfriend. I rushed out of my bathroom, pants still located around my ankles, only to find the disembodied corpse of my beloved girlfriend with a sheet of paper located next to her head. It read, "Woof woof woof woof woof woof woof woof woof woof woof woof." I finished using the bathroom and called the police.

The animal shelter burned down the next day.
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