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(group member since Mar 10, 2008)
Josh’s
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So, I am going to leave this group in the capable hands of our wonderfull moderators and remove myself from the position. Come tomorrow Im leaving for a two year mission for my curch to the Pilippines. I am very excited to be going, but during that time I will not be on goodreads. I am very glad to have met you all and maybe we will meet up again on here sometime down the road.
I have never seen a hobo spider. Ive never been afriad of spiders but these sound like they could change my mind.
Unfortunatly Brett, it is true what you said about small town gosip. its revolting. because everybody knows everybody they feel that gives them free reign to talk about whoever and whatever they want.
So, when i was little, I watched one of the Amnityville movies. I saw it at a friends house and it was the first true horror movie i had ever seen. I couldnt be left alone afterward without freaking out. I had to leave lights on at night. eventualy I grew out of that fear.I will NOT watch the Exorcist. If like me you believe in God, then you also belive in the devil and some movies just should not be watched.
Scary movies, even when they arent all that scary make me jump like crazy! for example, when i watched Lady in the Water, which is not even a remotely scary movie, I jumped every time the sprinklers came on. But after a movie is over, I'm not scared. Most scary movies are too cheesy to be truly fightening.
What is truly frightening is out walking in the hills with a few friends in the middle of the night and someone starts telling skinwalker stories.
yeah, small towns do rock!the two years i lived in a city as a kid were the most useless years of my life, in which i learned nothing in education nor in common sense.
I have grown to loath big cities. they are fun to visit, with big stores and theme parks and all, but the best view of a city is the same best view of Las Vegas, the rear view mirror.
My home town of Moccasin AZ is a small little spot of land in the middle of a Piute rez, so it cant get any bigger, and I think it had about 500 people. maybe less.
Hmm...hard question.Just watched the Wicker Man and I would NOT like to go as a sacrifice to some matriarchal pagan ritual. scary.
I supose if I have to go, it would be the flesh eating horses for me.
Sound good!But I do believe that there is another book by the same title written during the hight of gotic fiction in the 1800s
Cool site! The Mothman Prophecies freaked me out too. I have a pretty good idea why...
Anyway, the monster that scares me the most is the skinwalker. Some would argue that it is too closely related to a werewolf, but its not. It lies more in the realm of witchcraft and evil spirits.
Yeah, I know that Native American ledgends can get blown out of porportion by white man, but having lived in Arizona most my life I've seen too much to say that there isnt someting out there.
And dont even get me started on Indian graveyards.
The Monkey's Paw was indeed very good. The Necromancer is an older book isn't it? I have been meaning to read it, just haven't gotten around to buying it yet.
Which is about as ridiculous as...If a man sits on his roof by the chimney for seven hours then his next born child will be male.
