One Missed Call
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[Surfnux's Weblog - Cherish Life with Expressions and Ideas] Will watch the second part some other time when free. Not so interested in it, although it scared me while I am blogging this as I tried to recall the movie. hahaha In conclusion, the storyline is not good as it is quite confusing and weird, but the thrill is quite good, good enough to make us shout and having to scare each other during some scary scenes.
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[DON'T PANIC] Oops, I think I hate roller coasters.: -We started out small with a little, possibly childrens roller coaster called Corkscrew. Hey, it went upside down, so that makes it scary, right? It was early, and I hadn't eaten breakfast, so as we plummeted down I looked at Zack and said "I think I'm going to throw up." That scared the people in front of me way more than the roller coaster. Luckily, I fought the barf and got off the ride, but was obviously hesitant to ride any more.
[ (O_o) Blog ni Chert (O_o)] How I Began Reading: One Day at Horrorland matched with Scared to Death, a horror story about a dead babysitter which title has already faded in my memory, were my first two pocketbooks. I couldnt stand the story of SVT and SVH. I was looking for something adventurous, something that would resuscitate the nerves to my brain, something that wouldnt coon me to sleep, something that wouldnt force my consciousness to read but would incessantly lure me”¦ something that would keep me awake, something that would thrill me, something that would make me finish the story up to the last page. These horror books were the answer to my hunger.
[Spymac.com] Spymac :: Forums :: Blog: The New Breed: I've been working in the Haunted House business for 11 years so I've seen almost everything. I think the thrill of getting scared is similar to the thrill of a roller coaster, a great concert or a fun physical activity. It stimulates the same centers in our brains and influences the flow of adrenelin.
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[Dreamwake.blogspot.com] Dreaming and Waking: I'm really liking this poem a day thing, but I think I'll allow myself weekends free from poetry pressure. Congratulations to all the students at ASMSA--this last year has been wonderful, so thanks for all you've done, and thanks especially to several students who took time out to make me feel welcome at ASMSA. You all amaze me. Thanks.
[Sizemore.co.uk] The Ram Diary: It doesn't seem like much but as a kid this thing was with me every night. Later on, more sophisticated horror movies scared the hell out of me (Night of the Living Dead especially) but it was the Frankenstein movies that have held their place as my number one scary friends. In college I got to study Mary Shelley's book for the first time and fell in love with it. I'd read it years ago but as a child had not gotten much further than deciding that without Boris Karlof it was pointless.
[Surfnux.theuseless.com] Surfnux's Weblog - Cherish Life with Expressions and Ideas: Will watch the second part some other time when free. Not so interested in it, although it scared me while I am blogging this as I tried to recall the movie. hahaha In conclusion, the storyline is not good as it is quite confusing and weird, but the thrill is quite good, good enough to make us shout and having to scare each other during some scary scenes.
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Posted at May 27, 2005 10:25 AM