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7 years 8 months ago
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Forget the ghosts, ghouls, goblins, and talking killer dolls (okay, maybe not the ghosts; I remember freaking out over the Are You Afraid of the Dark episodes that had to do with ghosts, like the one about the mute girl who was trapped in a mirror, the one about the old lady who haunts this girl who broke her promise to stay with her, or the one about the little boy who froze to death. The only AYAOTD ghost story that didn't freak me outr [but actually made me cry] was the one about the high school girl who haunts this boy named Johnny and Johnny discovers that the high school girl was his girlfriend who died with him in a car accident and that Johnny never knew he was dead).
That being said, what scared me as a child?
Pee Wee's Playhouse (the TV show and the Pee Wee Herman talking dolls; I would always avoid going down a toy store aisle that had those dolls). The Ed Grimley dolls scared me too (though I don't remember the TV show that much; I know it once existed and that Martin Short was the insane guy who played him [when I was older, I found out he created the character for the sketch comedy shows SCTV Network 90 and NBC's Saturday Night Live], but that's pretty much it)
I also had a really freaky nightmare where I thought my toilet talked to me as I walked down a long hallway.
Oh, and for reasons unknown I was scared of the black ring in this stupid little board game called "Pretty, Pretty Princess" and I hated the buzzing sound on the board game Operation
I am so surprised that I wasn't taken into therapy as a child.
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