I was once swimming in one of those pools with mechanical waves and stupid me went past the yellow rope and the waves sucked me in. Almost drowned if it wasnt for my l337 panick swimming tactics, took me like a minute though. cool:
I was once swimming in one of those pools with mechanical waves and stupid me went past the yellow rope and the waves sucked me in. Almost drowned if it wasnt for my l337 panick swimming tactics, took me like a minute though. cool:
[quote="Eight Ace":12386]I once dressed up as a Werewolf and took over Dukes AA.com account
…it was way scary knowing I could be caught at any moment... ed:[/quote:12386]
2 years ago i was on a flight from new york to kuwait (stopover to bombay india). and we landed safely but the airport was under a terrorist alert (bomb) so all planes were grounded for about 4 hours until police searched the entire airport. it was scary as hell with the thought you could be blown up at any second. but we eventually got on the flight after another 3 hours of delays
I was chased down a road by a mad moose in Alaska. I think I had gotten between a mother and its baby, and so she singled me out, avoided everyone else, and just chased me for a bit. A man with a bullhorn scared her off. It was just so damn big.... ed:
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my scariest experience was probably going through a cemetary at night with my cousins to get something from the car across the cemetary...
while hunting a friend got a deer right at the end of the day, we went to drag it out after gutting it and we were surrounded by coyotes. They were running around us and it was pitch black. We had put our bows in the truck before tracking the deer so we were unarmed. I knew that a 'yote wouldnt attack a human but it still scared the crap out of us. I made a few clubs out of trees and made as much noise as I could. They finally left and we took the deer and cooked up some tenderloins!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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while working a second job during my wifes pregnency the store I was working at was robbed and I was shot durring the robbery. I think I was more pissed of than scared but it was one hell of an experience. Now I am a full supporter of the right to carry a concelled weapon (heck I was before!)