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Walk Down Haunted Lane...and Win a DVD

Halloweenprize It's Halloween 2007 and time to take a walk down Haunted Lane. Leave us your best Halloween memory in the comments section for a chance to win the Halloween (Divimax 25th Anniversary Edition) DVD.

Write us a SHORT and SWEET paragraph or two (no longer than 150 words).

We will pick our favorite memory by Nov. 1 midnight (which gives you an opportunity to make the history books this Halloween if those past have been fairly tame).

The winner will be announced near or on Nov.2 in the comments section of this post. Please be sure to leave your name and email.


For inspiration read:

My Scariest Ghost Story

My Worst Halloween Ever

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It was around 1980, I still remember walking down the stairs to the living room and hearing the creepy opening them song to Halloween. It just gave me a chill. It was a saturday and movie night at our house. I sat there most of the time not wanting to look at the screen, but the music kept making me jump. and at the time, I really never thought of him as Michael Myers, but the name Boogeyman kept going across my mind everytime they used it in the movie. And the ending of the movie, Kept me listening for any sounds or movements the rest of the night. That was one sleepless night with my head under the covers.

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I walked into a haunted house and a guy grabbed me, a few years later I married a guy that told me that he grabbed a girl in a haunted house. worst experience ever

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Im in my twenty's, so i usually didnt watch this kind of stuff when i was younger. I would have to say would be around a month ago. I have seen parts and bits of the halloween movies, but never all of them, even in order for that fact. So, i rented all the moves, sat down and watched them all back to back. Talk about a thrill and a chill. It was something, i had to sleep with the lights on, when i went to bed. Halloween is one of my most favorite scary movies of all time;)

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The first time I saw Halloween I was so freaked out that I was listoning for any unusal sounds in our old house but I got so spooked I slept with my bedroom light on.

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Im 21 now and I saw the first Halloween movie when I was about 9 or 10. That same halloween, I was trick or treating with a friend and it was almost time to head home. So we were walking along and then all of the sudden, I look up in front of me and see a very tall man dressed as Michael Myers. Now I had just seen the movie for the first time and it scared the crap out of me. I wasn't sure what to do except to scream and I took off running. Someone heard me screaming and called the police because they thought something was wrong. I ran home and about 10 minutes later, a police car pulled up in front of my house and two police officers were asking me to identify the person that I was running from. All I could say was,"Michael Myers". The cops laughed and went on there way after they realized I was just scared of someone dressed up. I was never so scared in my life. I have a very strong love for the Halloween movies now. Go figure huh?

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my first halloween movie i see in theater is halloween h20 i was 17 yrs old that the time i love halloween since then

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My Most Memorable HALLOWEEN was about 2 years ago I was Taking my Kids trick or treating and we were at a bottom of a hilly street i was looking up the street and i saw a guy dressed as Michael Meyers, I remember just being terrified i kept staring at him, and i had goosebumps, i just really felt like Jamie Lee Curtis in halloween the first time that she saw him.

my husband was like what is wrong with you i just kept staring at him he even had body language like Micheal Meyers, and i had the music playing in my head from the movie...

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Every Halloween is awesome to me!

I sit inside {when I don't go out} and watch Horror movies! Halloween {of course} being my favorite! LOVE the theme song!!

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I WASN'T BORN UNTIL 1987 BUT THAT DID NOT MEAN THAT MICHEAL MEYERS DIDNT HAVE AN AFFECT ON ME!!! WHEN I WAS 5 WE LIVED IN FRONT OF A CEMETARY. ONE HALLOWEEN NIGHT MY OLDER BROTHERS AND SISTERS WERE OUTSIDE PLAYING HIDE AND SEEK, SO OF COURSE WANTING TO FIT IN, I WAS PLAYING WITH THEM. DURING THE GAME PLAY TWO OF MY BROTHERS HAD SNUCK OFF... AND ABOUT THIS TIME I HEAR ONE OF MY SISTERS SCREAMING, ONE OF MY BROTHERS HAD DRESSED UP AS MICHEAL MEYERS AND THE OTHER ONE HAD PLAYED A CASSETTE TAPE WITH THE HALLOWEEN THEME MUSIC. I WILL NEVER FORGET THAT NIGHT.

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i throught that the new halloweenmovie was a little better the orignal..and i likedthe rombieaombie halloween and i i liked the old ones

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I was about 11 yrs. old when some of my cousins and me went to a haunted house on Halloween. We were about 1/4 of the way through it when a man dressed up in a scary costume, but I thought that he was real, jumped out from behind a door and scared us. He was wearing chains and had a knife. I started screaming and crying because I was sooooo scared. I had to be carried out of the haunted house by one of the workers. My cousins were so mad at me. It took several years for me to get over that and go into another haunted house.

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I remember watching the Halloween movies on tape growing up and being such a huge fan. When I was 16, I decided to be Michael Meyers for Halloween. With my bleached out William Shatner mask, a black jumpsuit, combat boots and a blade-less prop knife, I stalked door to door trick-or-treating. Deciding to creep out my best friend, I went to his house with my other friend and stood in his backyard in the middle of Halloween night. My friend threw pebbles at his window until he came to it. Man was he freaked out when he saw me there looking right back.

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Well ever since I was at least 13 I have been afraid of halloween. As I write this I am watching Halloween 2. Sometimes when I lay in bed at night when its a thunder storm, I get scared that micheal will pop up on the other side of my bed like in halloween 4. Not fun...

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Scariest Halloween moment. I was about 6, went across the street to the neighbors house with my Dad to get candy. The neighbor's son was notorious for playing tricks. He had a love for snakes and the wild. Nonethess, this particular Halloween, he had a ghost on a string and was hiding on the roof. I rang the bell not sure what to expect, only to find a flying ghost to come crashing down directly in front of me. I was so terrified, I screamed, threw my who pillowcase in the air and ran home. Frightening. Best Halloween after that, when PJ Soles said "Totally" about 20 times on the classic, "Halloween". Love her!

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It was 1988, and I had just finished watching the original Halloween movie. I was only 10 yrs old. I went to sleep, scared out of my mind.I remember my sister and I had bunk beds. I was the oldest so I had top. I was laying there with the night light on and I looked to my right and swore that Michael Myers was standing next to my bed staring at me. I freaked out so bad I screamed and woke everyone in the house up. I ended up jumping on top of my dresser and knocking the whole thing over just so I could get away. My mom was terrified because I wouldn't talk. She finally got it out of me and laughed. It must have been a nightmare, but it sure scared me stupid. Halloween movies have been my favorite ever since.

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When I was 16 years old, My brother - in- law, who was my hero, my sister, and me sat up all night and watched every Halloween movie there was at the time. I was in heaven!!! I could watch Halloween all day and night and never get tired of them. I LOVE MICHAEL MYERS!!! Every time I go into a Haunted House I always ask the one playing Michael if they will marry me, lol, obsessed?? , nahhhh!

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My scariest memory of Halloween was watching the movie "Halloween" and then sleeping with my bedroom light on for a week...

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My favorite Halloween was probably 1995. I was trick or treating with some kids in my neighborhood (I was dressed as Captain America), and we saw a house that didn't have any lights on. Everyone thought no one was home, but I and another kid walked up to it anyway. We rang the doorbell, half expecting no one to answer, and let out a weak, "Trick or treat?" The door crept open. Inside was a "witch" stirring something in a cauldron that was emitting a green light. She said something along the lines of, "Care to join me for dinner, little ones?" The kid and I screamed and we bolted away from the house, candy falling out our bags. Haha, I'll never forget that.

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I believe one of my best Haloween moments was when my dad dragged me to a scary horror trail. Scared out of my wits, I almost jumped out of my skin when a coffin in one part of the trail opened and a guy in a Michael Myers suit and mask jumped out. Later on in the trail, he jumped down off of a building,grabbed a girl from the group,and stabbed her, fake blood going everywhere.I should've been scared,but all I could think was how cool it was to see a Michael Myers "in person." He was always my favorite horror movie killer and the only thing I regret about that night is that I didn't get the guy to autograph anything.

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I was about eight years old when I saw this movie for the first time. I was with some of my older cousins on halloween night, and we were sitting at my aunts house. It was already late at night when we started the movie, so it was very dark and creepy. We watched the movie and I kept looking out the window because I thought I saw something moving outside. when the movie went off, we were sitting there talking about it when I saw my oldest cousin standing in the corner with a full michael myers outfit on. We had been so into the movie that no one noticed him sneak off and put the costume on. I didnt know it was him at first so I jumped up and ran, and when everyone saw me jump up they looked and ran as well. He chased us around for about ten minutes or so, untill we were all so scared and crying. Then he finally took off the mask and tried to calm us down. I have never screamed so hard or so loud in my life.

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i love micheal myers... i hav a bigg house and last year on halloween i finished watching halloween with my cousins and i was done watching it so i was going to my friends house and my cousnis kept telling me micheal myers was real and i didnt believe them when i was little so as im in my back yard my cousin looked axcatly like micheal myers with a huge knife and i freaked out and ran 2 my friends house. every halloween my cousins bring it up saying how my face looked and how dumb i was. but whatever i still lyk micheal myers. im watching part 2 right now

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Well, me and my boyfriend decide to rent a bunch of scarey movies most of them were the Halloween movies, and we were about an hour into our second movie which was Halloween two and he said he had to go to the bathroom so he had me pause the movie. While I was waiting for him to return I heard it seemed like everything from thinking someone was outside to in the house. Well, 15 minutes had went by and he was still not out of the bathroom so I went back to check on him and was not there byt this time I was freaking out, while I was walking back to living room I had glanced over at the living room window and saw something outside but could not figure out what it was so I went over to the window and there stood my boyfriend in a hockey mask with ketchup all over him it scared me so bad I peed all over myself and from that day on I never have lived that down and he still to this day finds some way to scare me.

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My scariest Halloween moment was the year of 98'. I was 10. My brother and our friends went trick or treating. There was this one house in our hood that was abandoned. The story was that some people were brutally murdered in that house. So, we all said we'll pay a visit to that house. It was about 11 of us. We broke into the house. It was like in a Candyman movie. Suddenly we heard noises, erie whispers. Then we seen unexplained ghastly figures. It scared the hell out of us. We ran out the house, and everytime we go past it; we'll always remember that Halloween night.

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halloween, 1999. a simple dare from days of double-dog dares and peer-pressure, I entered myself into a realm of darkness unknown to man. the ride to dudleytown held winds of ghastly screams and tears of rain and leaves from the chilly, fall night. i entered dudleytown knowing the history behind the lovecraft-scripted village.

i have been scarred by what i saw, heard and experienced from that satanic village. no one should ever go there....there is en evil beyond the transylvanian myths and graveyard screams that you may not live past. nightmares have kept me awake for over 8 years now, and i dare go to sleep to see the bloody eyes and bone hands that once touched my human frame. never, NEVER go there....

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This jumbo orange, plastic jack 0'lantern with a depth as long as my arm and a wide base had been my treat vault for many years of my childhood. Now older at 15, my sister and I were preparing to dispense candy to the kids of the neighborhood on Halloween. Trick or Treat came to mind.... and I put our gerbil amongst all the goodies at the bottom of the pumpkin. It was dark and many had come, reached into the deep candy vault, for many up to their shoulder, and pulled out their treat. The young girl's compelling shriek, coupled with her horrified face and subsequent mad dash off the porch, led us to know she encountered our trick and not.. a treat. It was a Halloween I have yet to forget.

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Years ago on Halloween I had five friends over to stay the night after trick-or-treating. We were all downstairs playing with a ouija board. We did not have anything but flashlights when we entered the room so they did not see all of the strings I had attached to various things throughout. My little brother had gone down there prior to us and hid in a closet with the ends to all the strings. When I said "Is there a presence in the room?" three times he pulled all of the strings and my friends screamed like little girls and ran upstairs. A couple of them actually had tears in their eyes. They were mad at me for a couple of hours but later realized it was a great Halloween prank!

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About 2003 or 2004 Halloween, I was walking with a few friends, and my younger brother, as this WAS very un-expected, as we walked past this house these guys with Chainsaws in there hands jumped out and scared everyone. It scared the hell out of me, and the younger kids that we're with us cried and wanted to go home. I'll never forget that night.

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It was Halloween 2000, When i saw the ugliest dude in history. His name was John Newport, he fell from a burning building. He lived, stood in the hospital for about five month when he got out he went two the site where he fell from. he started two kill the people that burned him in revenge. He still lives.

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Last year was a bad Halloween, not only because my beloved 20-year-old cat had just passed away, but also because I was living 500 miles away from home, utterly miserable and regretting every second. My best friend was there and knew I was having a tough time. He also knew how much I love Halloween. So he invited me to go with him and a group to a local haunted house. We were expecting it to be silly, but it ended up having a maze in which we all became lost. We clung to each other, sweating in the freezing weather, CHASED by chain-saw wielding maniacs and demons from hell (the volunteer fire department) in the pitch dark. It was frightening and exhilarating. I had a great time that cheered me up and made me feel welcome and appreciated, and helped me forget my troubles and feel like a little kid again for a while.

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I was on a double date when the original Halloween movie was released. My girlfriend was so scared and screamed so loud that I never felt the bruises and such that were on my arm until the next day. Oh by the way I was also scared to death! Later after the movie had ended the friend I was double dating with decided the movie wasn’t enough as we headed to a secluded back road and parked for a while. Needless to say Michael was everywhere! Now, twenty years later we’re watching Halloween on TV and having Halloween parties with Michael Meyers being reincarnated and scarring our kids! Long live Michael!

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I can't remember how old I was I would say around 9 or 10, it was Halloween and my mom took me trick or treating and I walked up to this house and after getting my candy I was startled by a skeleton rising out the ground, I screamed my head off and wet my pets and ran to my mom, that was my scariest moment :o)

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On Halloween of 2002 my family was over the house for dinner/party and giving out candy for the trick-or-treaters and my little cousins got dressed up in costumes too. As 2 of my friends came in with their costumes on another person came in behind them in a brown warewolf costume. The person in the warewolf costume stood over my cousin and pretended to bight him and then out of nowhere he just screamed and ran out of the house. My grandmother told me the next day that the cops were chasing a man in a brown warewolf costume for holding up a store and never caught him. And until this day nobody knows who the person in the warewolf costume is or was.

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last year for halloween i was up in incampment with my girlfriend and they were having a haunted house at an old abanded prison and of course i wanted to go.... and man it was the scariest haunted house i have ever been to they had a guy with a chainsaw chasing you in the dark parts of the prison.. they showed us the gas chamber and that was sweet i was fasinated by it and about the time we were about to leave the room all the doors slamed at once and it was pitch black in there all you could see was a whitish figure in the corner of the room and the guide found the light switch and turned it on and the figure was gone.....

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my fave memory.

when i was 7 my babysitter made me watch halloween .

i had nightmares for weeks but i love the movie now.

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the first i ever watched halloween..omg i had nightmares for 3 weeks...i was scared that micheal myers was gonna come after me i was like 6 or 7 then...i was afraid to sleep...!!! ever noise i hear i knew it was micheal myers....and i watch it on halloween nite...soo i was like this is micheal myers anniversay what if he comes and get me

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It was Halloween 1992,and I was in 8th grade. We were trick-or-treating and some older kids ran up to us, punched my friend, and stole his candy. I chased them down and tackled the one who took his stuff. I ended up getting my friend's bag back. Some people try to ruin the joy of Halloween for others, but not my night.

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When i was younger i would have to beg my parents to let me watch every Halloween movie from 1 on up to the latest one because they thought it was way too scary for me to watch and i would have to get on my knees and kick and scream to get them to let me watch them and years later they finally told me the reason why they didn't want me to watch them was because they were to scaried to sit through them. Guess the child was bravier and more inspired to watch a great classic than the parents.

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My best Halloween memories was when my mother, who is no longer with us, used to always take the day off, bake halloween cookies and treats and we would have a Michael Myers marathon. To this day, I am a fanatic of the movies and have watched the marathon on AMC for the last few years. I own a Myers costume, and collect what I can. My husband teases me that I am in love with him...lol

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My most favorite memory of halloween was when I went out with my sister we would use pillow cases and go out and hit every house in our neighborhood then go to my brother in laws parents neighborhood and go trick or treating til it was over. Then my sister and I would go home watch horror movies mainly Halloween and eat our candy. I would sit back and watch my sister watch the movie in terror, as she covered her eyes and ears asking our parents to let her know when the movie was over. Ahhh the good ol' days.

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one halloween night there was a big full moon the candlesw in the pumpkins were gleaming through window then i heard something on the window screeeeeeeeetch screeeeeeeeeeeetch i ran to the window nothing was there i laughed like o its nothing then like an hour later i heard it it again i moved the curtain it was a one of my freinds in a weird looking gory mask it scared the crap out of me i triped over a chair and broke my table they got me good .

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My favorite halloween memory was winning a PDA on AMC's Monsterfest several years ago! Following the movies with the computer stuff was awesome! I miss that.....

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Every Halloween when i was a kid me and a couple of friends would go trick or treating early so we could get home in time to watch halloween and halloween 2. It wasn't halloween without watching those 2 scary movies. It is still a tradition for my kids to this day.

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I think one of my most favoritest Halloweens will be this year...I am dating the one girl that i have been in love with for the past 5 years we just celebrated our 6 month Anniversary together! We plan on spending all night watching the Halloween movies together.

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id say my favorite halloween moment was when i was nearly 8 years old and i was watching a scary movie. well i heard screaming and yelling and i heard a noise at my window and i pulled the blinds and it was my dad and he scared me so bad i was in tears for hours haha

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my favorite, or scariest halloween memory would have to be about 5 or 6 years ago when i still trick or treated i was over at my cousins house and didnt really know anyone. well, towards the end i got separated from everybody and i didnt know how to get back to their place. i walked around for at least 20 mins when i saw i was near the woods and on the other side was the road to their house. now it was really dark out and no one was around, i started going cautiously but then i heard some noises to the side so i ran like hell through the woods dropping candy until i made it home.

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When I was 13 I went to a classmates Halloween party. She had the whole place decked out. We played bobbing for apples and all the other classic Halloween party games. But it was later that night when we were sitting around the campfire when we started to play truth or dare. I got dared to kiss Joanna, the prettiest girl ever that I had a crush on for years. That was my first french kiss. I'll never forget that night :)

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I was 8 or 9 when I saw the halloween's movies. The frist time I saw Halloween it was the frist movie of the 1970's. I get scary so bad. When the move end it. I saw a man out side my window. I thought it was my friends.But it was not my friends. I went outside I saw a man with a cat. I thougth that this was a trap of my friends so they could take a phot of me scary. I ran up the hills.There were nothing th call for help. My house light went out. The man holding the cat was comeing up the hills. I close my eyes not to see the man with the cat.The worst halloween ever had in my life.

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I was 8 or 9 when I saw the halloween's movies. The frist time I saw Halloween it was the frist movie of the 1970's. I get scary so bad. When the move end it. I saw a man out side my window. I thought it was my friends.But it was not my friends. I went outside I saw a man with a cat. I thougth that this was a trap of my friends so they could take a phot of me scary. I ran up the hills.There were nothing th call for help. My house light went out. The man holding the cat was comeing up the hills. I close my eyes not to see the man with the cat.The worst halloween ever had in my life.

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When I saw the first Halloween I probably was scared out of my wits. But my favorite memory is EVERYTIME I HEAR THE MUSIC WHEN MICHAEL MYERS IS COMING I would hide underneath my covers and sweat till my pj's were wet with fear.....

At 34 I still recite the monolouges from different Halloween movies..my favorite one is in Halloween 4 when the doc. (old man with the scar on his face) tells the sheriff...."I'm telling you Michael Myers is here in this town".....

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My wife and I enjoy dressing up for Halloween and entertaining visitors. One year, with the help of our kids, we dressed as pirates and did a routine for those coming to the door. We placed "slash" marks on them and chased them out the front door as visitors approached. It was quite a sight! That was just one of our "acts" over the years.

We are now grandparents of very young boys(3)and cannot wait until they are old enough to help us with more "fright nights"

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Back in the 70's I was out with the other kids to trick or treat (back when us kids just went out and about with no worries of horrible adults" I kept looking all around me thinking that Jaws was going to just show up and get me. And I lived a hundred miles from the ocean. That was the worst and scariest Halloween I can remember because it

kept me from just enjoying the candy collection I went out to get.

Carol

Harrisonburg VA

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When I was in fifth grade I went trick or treating as a bunch of grapes. My mom and I spent hours blowing up purples balloons and safety pinning them to purple sweatpants and sweatshirt. That night at about the third house I ran into a thorn bush that I couldn't see and popped almost all of the balloons

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halloween night about 10 years ago, my two kids were asleep my half son still awake and his friend was over and me and my wife were watching tv.. we heard a banging on the door and it was a lady who was severly beaten up bloody and bruised .. she said her boyfriend did this at a party.. my kids woke up saw her and screamed... we had to lock the door and make sure the boyfriend didnt come back.. and called the cops... it scared us all pretty bad.

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I remember the first time i saw this movie i was 8 years old my dad had rented it and said it was the best horror movie he had ever seen. I remember this because this is the only movie i have ever watched but really dident see because once that music statred i nkew what was coming and i would cover my face till i knew the part was over, but five minutes later i would be covering my eyes again. That night i couldent sleep thinking the boogyman was coming and at around 12 my dad walked in and i wet the bed. Thats why i love the movie so much.

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A couple of years ago some of my friends and I went out to trick or treat. We almost finished and then some stupid kids tried to take one of my friends candy. He then pulled out a baton with a switch blade attached to it and then some other kids came and kicked these guys butt and told us that the same guy pulled out the baton on his little sister it was so funny.

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One of my favorite Halloween memories would have to be when I was about 14 and my mother and I were handing out candy. I had participated in a local church "haunted house" event. During that, I had laid in a coffin the entire time. Well, I got to keep the coffin and my mom and I put it to use on Beggar's Night. We painted me up as a vampire and I laid in the coffin pretending to be sleeping. Kids (and parents) would knock on the door looking for candy. As they stood there waiting for an answer and as they "admired" the setup, I would then jump up and scare those at the door. It was great...and yes, we did get plenty of scares and they got plenty of candy!

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I remember that every Halloween my my used to put this movie on and make me sit there and watch it I was only like 5. And she used to say that he was coming for me every night I misbehaved.

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ONE HALLOWEEN ME AND MY FAMILY WENT TRICK OR TREATING AND WE WENT TO THIS HOUSE WHERE WE WENT EVERY YEAR BUT THIS YEARS NEVER FELT LIKE THIS REST FREDDY KROGER AND JASON WERE THERE IT WAS CRAZY SO WRIED I FOR THE FIRST TIME I FELT LIKE IT WAS A DREAM I DIDN'T EVEN GET CANDY THAT YEARS I SO SCARED .

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Holloween night 1979, my girlfriend and I were visiting Indiana University which had a small theater on campus. Everyone was dress in Holloween costumes for the midnight showing of "Holloween". The theater was packed full of kids all dressed in holloween costumes and excited for the movie. We were never so scared in our lives. The theater was full of young jumping and screaming students during the showing, most of us were wearing masks and scaring each other. On the way back from the showing, we had to walk across the campus to their dorm room. The shawdows looked awfully tall as the wind blew through the night air at 1:30 a.m. We looked behind every tree as we approched them. The fear kept building and building as we were sure Mike Meyers would appear. Thankfully we made it back to the dorm unharmed but mentally exhausted. I will never forget the terror that was felt during that night.

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my mother&father are from Blanchard O.K.they are in there fiftys and the swear to this day there was a bridge which everbody called THE SWINGING BRIDGE that you could go there at night and you could hear a lady scarming bloody murder and there is a lot of people will say it is very true. the bridge is no longer there.

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when me and my best friend were 15 we went on the grand opening night of the movie Halloween that was in Oct of 79

we screamed and hugged each other the whole movie it has a terrifying music score it scared me to death and is one of my favorite movies I even named my son born in 1985 Michael spooooky lol

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I remember watch the first halloween

the 2,3,4,5 and maybe more.The mask is what really got my attention!I wanted it so badly,I had to be a bum instead.

I just saw the new rob zombie mask.

Its great too!

Sort of like how chucky's face went.

I LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOVE THE MOVIE HALLOWEEN!!!!!!!!

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I remember the first time I watched the original Halloween. I was with my best friend dan in my grandmas house in the bottom room with a glass door that overlooked the bay my family was there as well. Well, when the point came in the movie where Myers was stalking Lorie in her house at the end my family lef the room me and Dan were too enveloped in the movie to take notice. Well than my unlce snuck out and put on the mask and stood outside the glass door Dan noticed it first and grabbed my shoulder i turned and about wet myself he was holding a knife as well he than left the door and snuck in through the garage and when she was in the closet hiding in the movie he grabbed us both by the shoulders I dont think ive ever screamed that loud in my life

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I remember the first time i saw the Halloween movies. It was Halloween 2000 I had just moved to Warren Co. KY and some people I met were having a Halloween party. I knew nothing of the myth of John Carpenter. After realizing the movie had basis on my new home, I was freaked out to even go outside. This year we are going to visit the Micheal Meyers grave in Smiths Grove.

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AFTER WATCHING "HALLOWEEN" AT THE RIPE OLD AGE OF 6YRS OLD, I WAS OBSESSED WITH MICHAEL MYERS AND HORROR FILMS SINCE THEN (THANK YOU MR. CARPENTER). OK SO 20YRS LATER I FINALLY GET UP THE NERVE TO DRESS UP LIKE MICHAEL MYERS..WHO HAS BEEN GIVING ME NIGHTMARES MY WHOLE LIFE. THE NIGHT WAS GOING WELL BUT I ALWAYS FELT WEIRD WEARING THE OUTFIT. IT JUST FELT EERIE! WE HAD A HAUNTED HOUSE THAT NIGHT AND THE HOUSE WAS PITCH BLACK. OF COURSE THE BATHROOMS HAD TO BE UPSTAIRS IN THE BLACKEST PART OF THE HOUSE. I'M HEADING TO THE BATHROOM MY MIND STARTS FREAKING OUT CUZ I'M THINKING OF EVERY HORROR MOVIE I'VE SEEN... WELL I CLICK ON THE LIGHT AND WHO DO I SEE IN THE MIRROR BUT MICHAEL MYERS (ME DRESSED UP AS MICHAEL). I BLACKOUT AND FALL IN A PANIC. LETS SAY I HAVEN'T LIVED IT DOWN.

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I was 5 the first time i watched Halloween. It was nine oclock on a saturday nite and my parents had put me to bed for the nite. I knew that they had rented the movie but needless to say i didnt know that it was a scary movie at the time I just figured they werent letting me watch to be mean. Needless to say I snuck into the dining room and hid under the table. I can still remember the starting music and how eerie it made me feel. When Laurie dropped the key off at the Meyers house and he showed up in the door I gasped and dad heard me. Next thing I know hes coming at me and the next thing I remember is waking up on the couch with a knot on my head. Dad had scared me so bad i jumped up and hit the table knocking myself out. I will never forget the original Halloween movie nor will my dad let me.

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my best halloween was in 1997 when my daddy came up to my house to go to the woods of evil and to go out to a corn maze we was chased by michael myers when we was in the corn field that mint so much to me that halloween because i cannot drive because of the way i was born i had the best halloween ever that night i will always think aboutthat night because my daddy die in 1998 and he love halloween and i do to

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My scariest experience with Halloween was when I was 9. It was a really hot October so I had been sleeping in our basement so it would be cooler. I watched Halloween for the first time with my mom, and I was trying to play it off like it wasn't scary, but walking into the basement I was terrified. The light burnt out, then the sump pump kicked on and I jumped about 3 feet. I got to my door, but as I opened the door to my room, I saw my stuffed rabit with a white face and all that I could see was the white face, and I would have bet my life that it was the michael myers mask. I ran up the stairs screaming and my mom said I could sleep on the couch. I couldn't sleep at all, I kept watching the sliding glass door expecting him to show up. It has been almost ten years since the first time I saw Halloween and to this day I still have a hard time falling asleep when I watch it, it is the only scary movie that continues to scare me after I have turned the television off.

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It was around Halloween and one of the Halloween movies was on. My mom and I were watching it in the living room. I heard my brother in law come home and I ran outside to go tell him to put on the Michael Myers mask. He came into the living room (without her knowing) and came behind her. It was at the perfect part in the movie, when he was killing someone. He quietly leaned over her and she let out the biggest and longest scream. Then she rolled off the couch and started screaming and shaking under the table. We all got a good laugh after it was over, even my mom

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My best Halloween memory is of going to see it at the drive-in in Trenton, Mo the year it came out. My sisiter worked there and got my girlfriend and I into the late showing. I didn't know that there was a guy hired for promo to run around as Michael. When he walked up to the car and hit the window, I jumped and spilled our snack tray on my date popcorn drinks and all. Every since then I haven't missed a Halloween movie debut. I just don't keep snacks on my lap anymore.

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Halloween, 1999. My friends and I took a trip to an old, crumbling, and utterly dilapidated building which stood alone in some woods just outside Philadelphia. During the day, kids visited the building to hang out, smoke, and drink. At night, it was the creepiest place a Halloween-lover could ever wish for: old junk lying around, satanic symbols scrawled on the wall, isolation from any roads, the pitch black of the woods. We crawled around the building briefly before we got too spooked to stay any longer. Later, I learned that the old and abandoned building was once a mental institution (maybe Michael Myers spent time there himself!)

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My favorite Halloween movie experience was when I took my then 6 year old neice to see Halloween in the movie theater. I know....what was I thinking..but she loved the series. Anyhow...I can't remember which Halloween it was but a young girl was singing a song in the bathroom when Michael was on the move...he did not end up killing the young girl but it was scary. Following the movie my niece had to use the bathroom so I waited outside for her. Seconds later it must have been 9 or teenage girls came out screaming. I was able to calm one of them down enough to find out was going on. My niece was apparently humming the same song that the young girl in the movie was singing. She was clueless as to why all those crazy teenage girls freaked out.

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The movie should've came with a warning from the Surgeon General in the early 80's when it came out on VHS. I can remember when I was a kid about 10 years old, I used to have to walk home at night with my brother. We lived on a long street and at the end of the street there was a chained off dirt rode that led to a sandlot. Well at the beginning of the road there was a tall white "NO PARKING SIGN" that from a distance could look like Michael Myers to a 10 year old. Needless to say, every night in the summer time my nieghbors would see a short fat kid running roughly 500 yds. to get home...and probally eat too.

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halloween was on saturday and i was going to be a witch.all afternoon the tv was playing horror flicks the last one showed before going trick or treating was halloween.

a group of us were walking the neighborhood as we approached a house on the next block over a man in a mask jumps out at us with a chainsaw reving. the girl next to me grabed me making it worse a fright on top of another fright.that moment i thought i was gonna be the horror story.

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my best but yet worst halloween was the year I helped my mom hand out candy. My cousin was dressed like Michael Myers and stood behind trees to wait for his daughter to trick or treat. People were so scared of him that they were afraid to open their doors. It got better when I got to my house because my other cousin was at my house with the mask watching halloween. He was a complete zombie , try to staying home with your cousin in that mask just staring at a movie. The tradition lives on in our family with my nephew scaring kids at halloween with the michael myers mask.

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I remember in abbeville louisiana (where i live) this badass thunderstorm hit and the power all over the city went out, so we go outside, and through the wind you could hear people shouting. It nearly sounded like they were fighting but it was actually these damn dogs, they were huge. And this man was trying to get it off his girlfriend (not too far down the road) by hitting it with his belt. They were all over the streets going into random directions. We went back inside and they got into our yard. It was like a war, but with dogs. One bit the hose and pulled it off the pipe, leaving water everywhere and stuff. Another came biting and clawing at our door and like more of them came from around the corner, none smaller than a chair. it was so dark nothanks to that storm, you couldn't see where they were, and they were so loud you couldn't hear where they were.

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A few years ago I bought the mask and blue jump suit and my father and I started a haunted corn field walk (being one next to my house), ill never forget the warm feeling of the mask and suit as I silently crept through the corn waiting for them to come down the trail, my heart raced as I heard them approach. Screams echo through the field as I jump out with my plastic knife. Everyone was so shocked, including my father; they ran all at once and fell over each other. It was by far the funniest thing I have ever seen and my most memorable Halloween.

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My most memorable and scariest Halloween was when I was 9. My mom and her friend had taken me and her friend's daughter to this haunted house that they loved. Inside I was cornered my Freddy, Jason and Michael Myers all at once. Needless to say, I was scared out of my mind!! I was screaming and crying and they wouldn't let me go. My mom finally got them to leave me alone and we proceeded into the house. When we came out of it, we came into a graveyard scene. There was a grave dug and someone in it. He (Michael Myers again) jumped out, started his chainsaw and pinned me up against a tree. He wouldn't leave me alone and my mom got really mad so she punched him. He went and got his dad. My mom knew his dad and the kid that was doing this to me was actually a kid that my mom used to babysit. I didn't know that I was going into a house that everyone knew who my mom was, but it was the worst thing I had gone through. Needless to say, thanks to them, I'm deathly afraid of Michael Myers, and I torture myself every year watching the movies!! I love them and can't get enough of them!! My husband and I went to the opening of the new one and I ran out to the car from the theater. My husband was laughing at me...he just doesn't understand!

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I got into the Halloween series and Michael Myers in 1987 when I first saw it on TV. I have been hooked and obsessed on it since. In 2002 I bought a unique looking Michael Myers mask from ebay and I took my friend's kids trick or treating in a neighborhood in Orlando called celebration that has houses like the ones in Haddonfield. I was dressed as Michael Myers full gear, and the kids around me were spooked by me because I do such a good impression of Michael's walk, head movements and all. it was great. There was another person dressed as Michael but even they felt spooked as I walked by them.

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Halloween was the first step in my long journey of horror movie fandom. In 1978 I was seven (yes, SEVEN) years old and left in the care of my 19 year old sister while my parents were out for the evening. She was called in to work at the local movie theater and I had to tag along with her as I so often did. I don't recall what was playing on the second of two screens at the Martin Twin in Bowling Green, KY, but I was able to convince my sister to let me sneak in to see that "cool scary movie." She slipped in frequently to check on me and to cover my eyes for Lynda's murder scene. I watched with horrified excitement as the movie progressed, but was not truly terrified until I started to hear some all-too-familiar names. Russellville, Smith's Grove, Lampkin Lane, the Lost River Drive In. Why did this fictional town have all the street names I knew and the same nearby cities? When my sister told me that the man who wrote and directed the movie, John Carpenter, was from our own town, I was totally engrossed in the story and continued to be a life long fan of the series. Needless to say, Mom and Dad never found out that I saw the movie that night because my sister told me that Michael would come and get me if I ever told. And it would be easy for him to find me since he knew his way around town!

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I was born 1978 that just the year myers

came back to hadden feild. a voice came to

me every halloween slash them up to pieces

so you could breath agian. it didnt ask

or tell it just took over me. and all i

know is that november 1 when i wock? with

bloody hands and no memory of what happend

last night was it a dream. i guess ill

find out soon if he tells me or ill just

wait till next

halloween

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I remember halloween 2006 my whole family dressed up like the halloween cast my husband was michael myers I was Lori and my son was Dr. Loomis the other 2 children was different victims we turned out all the lights in the house and started running and hiding my son was tying to catch michael before he could catch us it was fun and scary all at the same time we was trying to tell each other to look out to see where he was it was crazy halloween is my favorite movie

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I lived in a small town so there wasn't alot of excitement on Halloween. My friend Lori and I dressed up and headed out to trick or treat. We walked around Silver Lake begging from door to door. We came upon an old early 1900's style home that was set back into a wooded area. It was dark and creepy. Lori and I went back and forth on whether or not to approach the house. Then suddendly an old man came up behind us and said, "Ain't nuthin' back there but snakes!" I swear Lori and I jumped 20 feet into the air. After nearly wetting ourselves, we gathered our composure and walked away. We started to giggle, like young girls do. We turned around and the man was gone as mysteriously as he came. Lori and I tore off and ran the remainder of the way home. We never knew who he was or where he went but it spooked two 10 years like there was no tomorrow. Later that year we heard rumors that the old house was haunted. I wonder if the haunting was an old man or just snakes. :)

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The scariest halloween I remember happened in 1978 at Hanscom AFB in NewBedford MA. Every year all the houses on base would have a haunted house in the basements. Being only 8 years old, going trick or treating was the best time ever. This particular year a freind and myself decided to go check out a old house that was on a hill in the undeveloped part of the base. The hill was called skeleton hill because it mostly dirt and always had bones (of what I never knew)coming out of the dirt. It was dark and the house was an old wood house that was run down. At night all you could see was one light in the window glowing from the distance. As we approached the house I chickened out by the porch as my friend went to the door. When he knocked I heard creeking sounds and the door start to open. I ran off terrified through the dark back home. I didnt hear from my freind for over a week and was terrified he was trapped in the house.I was sure his bone would be found onthat hill. As it turned out his father and the family was on leave the day after halloween and he wasnt chopped up into skeleton hill.

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I live for Halloween!! I absolutely love it. I watch the original Halloween nightly, it soothes me...it puts me to sleep. However, when I was in college, one year, 1998, I went to my boyfriends apartment and there he was, Michael Myers. Someone had a costume on, and it freaked me out. I refused to get out the car, I was SCARED as hell!!!! But, that night I went home and watched Halloween, whiched helped me. Halloween is the best scariest movie ever made...there will NEVER be another.

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One Halloween after college I went back to my college town and we watched some of the classics..."Halloween", "Poltergeist", "TheExorcist".Unfortunately it was Sunday night and I had to drive 170 miles home. I had to watch out for deer etc.At one point there are two 90 degree turns.After the 2nd turn there is a flashing yellow light for oncoming traffic.....well needless to say when those yellow lights hit my rear view mirrors......Holy Cow!!! I almost p----d my pants.I was terrified for the next 150 miles.No more late night movies and driving at night!!!! CURED!!!!!

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The year was 1989 I was 13yrs old, me and a few friends went out trick or treating. We went to this big house in a dark area and I knocked at the door. All of a sudden I heard the theme song to Halloween playing, and still no answer. So I knocked a few more times and all of a sudden the door started shaking like someone was trying to open it. As the knob was turning from side to side I got a chill in my body and we all ran away. Just as I turned back to look I saw the door open just to see Micheal Myers walking out the big house. So we stopped to see him as he walked towards us and the theme to Halloween was still playing loud in the background. Until this day I have not pass that creepy house.....

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I rememer it was last year and i was on my way to dance. i look over to the guy next to me and i see Micheal Myers. I screamed and i almost wet my pants. Then i had a hockey mask in my car so i put on to scare him, but i don't think it did. But i was still really scared and shook up by that. I thought he was going to jump out and kill me or something...

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One night after trick-or-treating my friends and i came back to my house to watch some scary movies. We planned on leaving later at night again to go and tee-pee some houses. We all watched The Ring together for the first time and it was scaring the crap out of us. Once it was over my phone rang and my heart sank, i seriousely thought I was going to die in 7 days! haha. well after that we gathered a bunch of toilet paper together and stepped out the door, but my stepdad and friend were standing there looking at us. We shut the door as fast as we could and ran into my bedroom laughing so hard. We decided to go out my window. After an hour of tee-peeing (which didn't go too well anyways) we were going to climb back through my window, only we realized my window was locked. So we were all debating on just ringing the doorbell or come up with some huge lie. We took the easy way out by just telling the truth, but that was the best halloween ever.

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I rememer it was last year and i was on my way to dance. i look over to the guy next to me and i see Micheal Myers. I screamed and i almost wet my pants. Then i had a hockey mask in my car so i put on to scare him, but i don't think it did. But i was still really scared and shook up by that. I thought he was going to jump out and kill me or something...

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I remember seeing Halloween with my mom when I was 14yrs old. Thinking back it really was the first slasher type movie at the time except for psycho. You don't see any blood but the sounds and music make it real and very scary and myself being an imaginative child could fill in the blanks and I saw more then what was there. For a long time I had to sleep with my bedroom light on check my closet which had a creepy crawl space and of course check under the bed for fear Michael Myers would get me! I love Halloween and I watch this movie every year at this time I feel it is one of the most scariest movies made!

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When I was 12 or 13 on a Trick or Treating outing; the oddest thing happened. As my younger sister and I were out walking the streets we felt like someone was following us. We would take a corner and hide to see who came up upon us. But nobody ever did. After probably a half an hour of this; we dismissed it and just had fun Trick or Treating. On our way back home; we felt that feeling of being watched again. We took a short cut home down an alley (Big Mistake); cuz that is when a car pulled up behind us and started following us. Being in an alley all we could do was run. We dropped our bags and went about two blocks, jumped the fence to our back yard and ran to the back door pounding on it fiercely. Finally our brother opened the door, when we told him what happened he laughed at us and said we were imaging things. The next day in the paper; there was a report of a missing girl in our neighborhood. I wonder now; who was imagining things. Not Me!

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It was two years ago and me and my friends were out trick- or -treating. We went to this house then after we turned around there was that guy from the scream movies. I was so freaked out i ran home. i found my friends then I put on my hockey mask and found him and scared him as well. That was the best Halloween ever.

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About 6 years ago, my friends and I were traveling through to missouri and we came across a bridge in a place called henry. At the moment we hit the bridge it seemed to dissapeer, very wierd. The worst part is we all freaked out at the same time and all saw the same thing. Very wierd night. After slamming on the brakes we all just had to sit and wait then as we looked out the churchbell rang and we saw the bridge and very slowly crossed. I must say the entire town we went through was wierd but that was the best part.

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About 6 years ago, my friends and I were traveling through to missouri and we came across a bridge in a place called henry. At the moment we hit the bridge it seemed to dissapeer, very wierd. The worst part is we all freaked out at the same time and all saw the same thing. Very wierd night. After slamming on the brakes we all just had to sit and wait then as we looked out the churchbell rang and we saw the bridge and very slowly crossed. I must say the entire town we went through was wierd but that was the best part.

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My bedroom was set up just like the Jamie's in Halloween 4 when MIchael sat up neside the bed. My fiance and I had only been dating about a month a couple nights before Halloween of 1998. I was watching a friend's two children. We decided to take them to The Hunt Club Haunted Hayride. Andy kept thinking it was raining until he figured out it was the 7 year old little girl on his shoulders crying. I got her calmed down by telling her they were only people in masks. Everything was going ok until out stepped Michael Myers. He took a chainsaw with no blade and touched it to Erik's leg. Poor Erik was 9 and immediately freaked out. Then he set his sights on he. Never did I think my boyfriend had paid the Michael Myers $20 to scare me to death but he did. I left 7 year old Ashleigh in the dust and ran to get back on the hayride. Once everyone caught up I thought I was ok. Ashleigh sat in my lap and we were both nice and calm. Then someone tapped me on theh shoulder. I turned to see Michael Myers staring at me from over my right shoulder. Not only did I start screaming and try to get under the hay but I was willing to give him the 7 year old to get him to go away. All I could say was "Please go away" as I was almost in histerics. Everyone got a kick out of it except me of course. On Halloween night we tok my brother who was 10 trick or treating. A guy dressed like Alice Cooper walked by and Mike started screaming and running. Alice Cooper thought it was funny and started chasing him. When Mike fell down the man felt down and tried to help him up. All he got was Mike kicking him right in the face. My brother was so scared and all I could do was fall on the ground laughing. Andy, my boyfriend looked at me and said "NO, IT'S NOT FUNNY WHEN PEOPLE GET SCARED." Well I'm not mad about the Michael Myers thing anymore but we also haven't been back to the hayride. These days I stay home and watch Halloween on tv rather than trying to go visit him myself.