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    Crazy stuff that happens
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    Years ago I worked a while at a Roller Skating rink as a DJ. We saw all kinds of crazy things go on we had to intervene in. During all nite skates we hired off duty police to add to security. I wonder how well the cops were paid for all the craziness (probably not enough)

    While a roller skating rink is well lit most of the time..we still saw some crazy stuff,,,,,,like people trying to "do it" under a skee ball machine,,,the kid with his arm up one of those claw machines to get stuffed animals out,(he was easy to spot,,,he got stuck) lol,,,,,The girl who was smoking a cigar and asked to put it out,,she was so nice and sweet,,,,,she smiled politely and disposed of it,,,,,,,,into the trash,,,,,,,,LIT....... YIKESSSSSSSSSS!!!!!!!

    two kids in a fight using thier rental skates as boxing gloves is my favorite,,,,,,,,,they really got hurt,,but my gosh is was kinda comical to see

    two gangs showing up to fight in the rink was another umm"highlight" (boy was that an unpleasent evening)


    I havne't seen anything real crazy in home haunt yet,,,,,anyone here wtih anyhting crazy happen to them?


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    I was just reading backwards and saw this...its not too crazy, but I did have some real deer bones and a dog skull lying on one of the graves inside my haunt. During the evening a small dog I've never seen before or since kept sneaking in the fence and made off with most of them...including the skull..cannibal pooch!
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    Many years ago a woman gave me a cow skull from the high plateau of California. I hung it in my house, that summer every once and awhile a terrible smell would be in that room, it wasn't until much later that I realised there was still alittle brain matter in the skull! The dry California air had dried it up but the humid hot Illinois air revived it again!
    Lucky me!
    I painted a real skeleton with white paint and so far no critters have bothered it or maybe their noses haven't found it yet?
    Yesterday a huge doe (deer) ran out infront of me and my dog as we took our morning walk. Living here is like living in the middle of a huge park or forrest preserve, wildlife , all kinds, whereever you happen to look.
    The vines have now grown surrounding my house and the boundries of my yard so we are effectively hiding, well camoflauged, I guess we are are also part of the wildlife?
    "My Insanity is well-respected, until they wiggle free and become a stringer for a tabloid"
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    I am the proud (?) owner of the world's naughtiest cat. She terrorizes my big dog, and tries to upset everything she can. I thought I was going to have to get rid of her, until last week when I received a Bucky skeleton, and sat him in a chair to keep him out of the way for a moment. I turned around, and the cat was curled up in his lap, purring. She has remained there for the last week, except when she's eating. I have given up on the idea of moving Bucky, and am instead using him as a cat pacifier. Has anyone else ever had a pet that reacted oddly to one of their props?
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    My cats too, love to decorate! That's hilarious! They get right in the toepincher I built, and sniff everything coming down from the attic. Halloween is a time of burnt whiskers in my house, definitely. Nosy kitties! They sniff the candles.
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