Coincidence or eerie? A true story. Anyone else??
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doc-hawk — 14 years ago(November 14, 2011 12:48 AM)
Ok nothing supernatural to this, but it sure scared the devil outta me when it happened.
I was about 16 and my family had just moved to some heavy forest land in Washington state (no, there's no bigfoot in this one.) One night, my folks had gone into town about half an hour away, my younger brother was staying at a friends house and my older brother was out with his girlfriend and I was home all by my lonesome. About 10 or 11, I thought I'd better put our dogs out for a last call before going off to bed.
I had just opened the sliding glass door to let them out when I saw this freaking huge wolf sitting right across the dirt driveway just staring at me as bold as you please. I shut the door before the dogs could get out, then cracked it open again and started yelling GO AWAY at it.
No go, that monster just sat there staring. I went into the living room and got my .30-30 rifle and jacked some shells into it, cracked the door open again and took careful aim, then pulled the trigger. That brute didn't even flinch! I emptied that rifle into it and nothing and there was no way that I'd missed at that range.
There was nothing that I could do to warn my parents, we hadn't had our phone installed yet so I couldn't call. So, I just sat up and waited until I heard their car pull up, then yelled out the door that there was a wolf out there and covered them while they hurried inside.
The next morning my dad and I went out to see if we could track it. Taking seven .30-30 slugs center mass should have left a body and/or blood trail. What we found instead was a rotted, dried tree stump about four feet high with seven bullet holes in a nice formation about halfway up. My monster wolf had been nothing more than shadows and a dead tree. -
weresmurf — 16 years ago(May 22, 2009 04:38 AM)
Well it wasn't a coincidence, but when I was young, we watched Return of the living dead.
There were 4 of us, my mate, his older brother and his brothers aboriginal friend.
So we're sitting there watching it, its the moment you first see Tarman come out, and the older brothers friend had gone to the kitchen to get chips and coke. The front window was open and the curtains were blowing. Suddenly he leans in the window screaming "AAAARGH!" at us lol. Given his skin was black as night, we at 10 years of age, absolutely sh*t our pants obviously thinking he was Tarman lol. -
bostanu86 — 19 years ago(January 03, 2007 03:52 AM)
This story of yours is made up I think or is a big coincidence,but I don't agree with you about stephen king stories that have been rehasehed into film.
A few example of must see movies based on stephen king stories:
Stand by me
Misery
Shawnsank Redemption
Hearts In Atlantis
the green mile
So I guess you haven't much taste on movies -
attackedbycats — 19 years ago(March 17, 2007 07:07 PM)
When I was watching the movie (it was when the General was trying to protect Amanda from the troll), my cat came to sit on my lap. I pushed her off, and she seemed to make some sort of hissing sound, then came back on my lap.
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the_headless_cross — 19 years ago(March 19, 2007 07:16 PM)
Anybody remember Jason Goes To Hell when Jason's heart is pumping by itself and the coroner eats it? The first time me and my friend watched that we were in 6th grade I believe. That night we could swear we heard a loud heartbeat outside my house! Of course there had to be a real logical explanation for that, but we freaked out as you could imagine
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bloody-3 — 11 years ago(April 09, 2014 08:38 PM)
3 years ago I bought the dvd of BASKET CASE
www.imdb.com/board/10083624/
It is a horror movie about a man who carries his deformed twin brother around in a wicker basket. The night after viewing the dvd I was on my way home from town. When I got to the bus stop there was no one else there but someone had left a large wicker basket. The lid was open and there was nothing inside. But this has to be the weirdest coincidence I have ever had in my film going life. -
vtastek — 9 years ago(August 24, 2016 03:09 PM)
26+ years ago when I was like 6 or something, we had a coal delivery in our backyard at the same day I saw ads for Cat's Eye on TV. My father with an axe was chopping a big rock of coal as I was standing next to him, waiting for night time to see the movie.
There were coal splinters flying around so my father asked me to step back. I did, like 10 meters, behind 3 parked cars At his third swing however, he missed, but managed to cut a small tip at the side edge. I saw a flash and the rock coming flying my way, in an instant it hit me right in the eye. It didn't spin, it was round shape and its movement was stopped by my eye socket luckily. I got a black eye and missed the movie, Cat's Eye. I always associate the event with the curse of "Cat's Eye" to this day. I also still haven't seen the movie(I have probably read 50+ King books, not Cat's Eye though). -
codyiden — 9 years ago(October 29, 2016 04:22 PM)
There is no Cat's Eye book, the film is based on 3 short stories from different King collections. In fact one may have been written especially for the film. Not 100% sure, but there is definitely not Cat's Eye book.
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vtastek — 9 years ago(October 30, 2016 04:53 AM)
That explains it.
Another interpretation, the coal stack would have arrived that day anyway and if I weren't so eager to watch the movie, I would probably be more into it and stand closer which could result in a high speed impact instead. Ka saved my eye. It was protection, not a curse. -
coldnaps — 9 years ago(September 19, 2016 08:54 PM)
I watched the film once at a friend's house who had a cat. The cat walked through the den several times while we were watching it. When the film was over, we found the cat sleeping in the living room.
Pretty eerie, huh?
And they tell you when spirits are nearby.