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but I do agree on the clown thing.
because when i was little, i had recurring nightmares of a clown bounding down the stairs, in slow motion, to the sound of my heart beating...and it's because my aunt freaked me out when she dressed like a clown for my brother's 6th birthday when I was 3
I have the clown outft!
......and I am always willing. : )
old John Wayne Gacey sure didnt help matters either.
hehehehe
Looks like a Scene from Sunland Tallahassee, FL USA
One time when I was traveling by train thru Germany. (I cannot really remember where I was going or where I was coming from. I have traveled to several cities in Germany by train. I think that it was when I was going from Mannheim to Hamburg but I just cannot really remember. This was sometime in early 2007.) Well anyway, the train made a stop and a man and a woman got on the train and they sat down across from where I was sitting. They were dressed up as clowns. From the moment that I saw them I suddenly became some - what uncomfortable. I was not scared or anything like that. I was just uncomfortable. I cannot explain it either. These two people were talking to eachother at first during the train ride. I could tell that the man was not very happy. The woman was doing most of the talking. And then all of sudden these two people got into an arguement. They kept their tempers under control because of the fact that they were on a public train. Their arguement lasted for only a couple of minutes though. And after that they were silent for about 5 minutes or so. And then the woman started to talk. And then the man talked. After that they started to make little clown skits. For the next 30 minutes or so they spoke back and forth and continued to create little clown skits. There are three things that I remember very clearly. (1) Their face makeup was crude and cheap looking. (2) Their clown clothes were very drab in color. Their was nothing bright or festive at all about their clown clothes. This just struck me as odd. (3) This is strange but it seemed that no one else on the train even seemed to noticed that their was a man and a woman dresses as clowns. After about 40 minutes the train made a stop and these two people got off the train. I do not know why but felt better after they had left the train but I did.
Signed: An American Soldier stationed in Mannheim, Germany.
1015 P.M. / Friday / 7 / December 2007
Happy Holidays everyone!
Thankyou.
my worst nightmare
...then my mobile heralded a text message and I jumped out of my skin. Jesus, I get wrapped up in these photos!