if you wana see somethinc creepy, just click on this: http://www.amazon.com/Out-Loop-Worl...bs_sr_3?ie=UTF8&s=music&qid=1194973419&sr=1-3 if you dont get it, check track number 11 as well as CD title, and keep in mind this was released like in july of '01. yes i know this is old.
A man had been traveling across Japan and is looking for a place to stay and comes across a old-fashioned hotel with those sliding doors (Shoji screens). He comes into the lobby and asks the manager for a room for a couple of days. As the man settles into his room, he hears singing but it's real faint. He wanders around his room listening to see where it's coming from. He stops next to the conjoining room next to him and hears singing. He pokes a hole through the screen and sees a girl dancing in her room. She's beautiful and he watches her dance throughout the night. The next morning he goes to the manager and asks him who was in the room connected to his. The manager says that the only guest he has is the man and tells him that that room hasn't been occupied for years. The manager tells the man that the last person to have to room was a dancer and said that she died in her room. The man looked puzzled and went on with his day. The man came back to his room after a long day of sight-seeing and still had that dancer's image in his head. He hears the faint singing again and goes over to the hole that he made the other night, but the singing stopped. He looks into the hole but doesn't see the girl or anything, all he sees is red. He sits there all night looking into the red room waiting for the girl to come back, but saw nothing but red. The next morning, as he was ready to check out, he told the manager that he didn't see the girl again, but instead saw a red room. The manager tells the man that the girl that died had one unique feature about her. She had a red right eye.
It needs an extra twist or two, a la Peter Chimaera: Spoiler "No! I must kill you zombies" he shouted The woman said "No, Doc. You are the zombies" And then the doctor was a med student.
I'm a little disapointed. I thought this was going to be about real creepy stories that people here experienced.
This guy was on the side of the road hitch hiking on a very dark night and in the middle of a storm. The night was rolling and no car went by, the storm was so strong he could hardly see a few feet ahead of him. Suddenly he saw a car coming towards him and stop. The guy without thinking about it got in the car, closes the door, just to realize there's nobody behind the wheel. The car starts slowly, the guy looks at the road and sees a curve coming his way, and a long drop to the bottom of the mountain. Scared he starts to pray, begging for his life. He hasn't come out of shock, when just before he hits the curve, a hand appears through the window and moves the wheel. The guy, paralyzed in terror, watched how the hand appears every time they are before a curve. The guy gathering strength gets out of the car and runs to the nearest town. Wet and in shock he goes to a bar and asks for two shots of tequila, and starts telling everybody about the ghostly experience he went through. A silence enveloped everybody when they realize the guy was crying and wasn't drunk. About half an hour later two guys walked in the same bar and one said to the other. "Look John, that's the ******* that got in the car when we were pushing it."
I didnt think the guy was actually outside in the snow...the way I interpreted was that he was actually inside, and that is why there were no footprints. The lady saw the reflection of the guy on the window and thought the guy was standing outside, when in reality, the guy was inside the house. I could be wrong.
I think the person who sees the reflection is actually seeing his own reflection. He's the murderer, and didn't realize it...
Well I wasn't too scared when it happened, but..... I was visiting family in Milwaukee a couple of weeks ago and I stayed at my brother's house. When I go there I usually sleep downstairs in the basement. He has it set up real nice, but it gets very dark down there at night. Anyway I'm sleeping pretty comfortably until for some reason I get the feeling someone is on me. I open my eyes and can't see anything of course because it's almost pitch black and I try moving my arms, but they won't move. I close my eyes again, like if it would make a difference, and tell myself "no one is on you". I wait a couple more seconds and start moving around. I click on the TV to get some light and there's nothing out of the ordinary in the basement and go back to sleep.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sleep_paralysis It's happened to me once in my 27 years. No hallucinations, thankfully.. but a very real sense of being pinned down by another person
Happened to me as well only once in my 28 years. It was several years ago and I actually started a thread on it. I fell asleep in the floor of my bedroom playing video games. I woke up about 3:00 AM and tried to get up but couldn't move. It freaked me out.