tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5315071.post8892350160609546592..comments2024-01-08T05:01:30.218-05:00Comments on Folderol: Jinnethttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02334352972258203261noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5315071.post-89147736513805079112010-06-30T12:51:06.556-04:002010-06-30T12:51:06.556-04:00Re: Scary movies
I watched the Wicker Man at an ...Re: Scary movies<br /><br />I watched the Wicker Man at an impressionable young age. Wicker Man and Texas Chainsaw dampened my desire to visit remote places. I always think we are going to happen upon an isolated village on the day they sacrifice some innocents to the gods. The relief at being able to slaughter visitors instead of one of their own thickens the air. We'll sense it, but it will be too late! <br /><br />Our friend N.E.F. always thinks it's hilarious when we stop to get gas and/or ask directions at some out of the way place and I warn: Yep...They're radioing ahead... <br />"Yeah buddy we've got some flies for the spider's web. Make sure to set up spikes in the road, they are heading south on route whatever and should be there in about 15 minutes, over and out." Yeah, laugh it up N.E.F. When we bump into the Texas Chainsaw family I can say, "I told ya so!" <br /><br />Have fun in remote areas the next few days!!!! TeeheeAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com