I have a story.
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My aunt and uncle have a story that they swear by
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My aunt and uncle have a story that they swear by
Do they know they're full of ****?
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Ghosts aren't real.
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When I was a teenager, my Dad one day disappeared. Around that time, he was involved in a really big negotiation at work that would have helped his career and the financial stability of the family... so he was always stressed out and worried about it. At any rate, the night after he disappeared, I hear his voice telling me everything is going to be OK. It was quite shocking, but I shrugged it off as just me imagining it and just being worried about my Dad.
The next night, I was in my room, in the dark... and my Dad walks through the door and again tells me everything is going to be alright. That night, my sister tripped and fell on a pair of skates that I had left on the stair case and was seriously injured. She was taken to the hospital. While there, my sister wakes up very excited. And as she is trying to tell us something, my Dad walks through the door and we all hug. You see, when my sister got injured, she had an out of body experience and found that my Dad's body was in the same hospital but was unidentified. What had happened is that my Dad was in a taxi and the taxi had plummeted off a bridge, sending my Dad into a coma. What's weird is that for the day's that he was gone, people at his office said he was at work and was working in his office on the upcoming deal. What's even weirder is that he had a scheduled medical physical for renewal of his life insurance policy... which they said he completed and passed.
As we were leaving the hospital, my Dad spots a taxi. He leans down and says to the taxi driver "go to hell, and sit on red hot coals and wait for me!". To which the taxi driver says "Yes, Evil Master!" and peels out and drives off.
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I have a story.
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Redass : what church camp is that. You should tell the name so people don't send their kids there.
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Tex_Ag2014
posted 4:22p, 10/30/13
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It was my first head to head battle with something. I know you asked why I wasn't scared the second time -- I was but I knew what I was doing. I'm the kind of person who will get scared of something but 'cowboy up' so to speak and get it done. Just the way I was raised I guess.
I had one other run-in about three months before as well, but it was more of a skirmish than a battle.
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Look out for that demon in your burrito
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Look out for that demon in your burrito