Posted by JRSutton on December 03, 2013 at 13:03:46 from (100.0.77.120):
In Reply to: OT maximum creepy posted by jon f mn on December 03, 2013 at 07:46:57:
Driving home with my brother one night from a bar. 2 in the morning - pitch black back roads through the woods.
Suddenly passed a little girl dressed in a fancy white dress just standing right on the side of the road. (maybe 6 or 7 years old?)
My brother screamed out a "what the )($#$ is THAT". We had to ask each other if we just saw what we thought was saw.
slammed on the brakes and turned around, but she was gone. We drove up and down the road several times, and there was nothing.
No houses around there, just woods woods and more woods.
Freaks us both out to this day.
Back in the days before cell phones - couldn't call the police.
Maybe somebody was just messing with us, but seems an odd place to mess with people - the kind of road where there's like 1 car every two hours (during the day - much less at 2 in the morning). Can't see a little girl having that kind of patience for a prank on a freezing cold fall night. But I can't think of any other explanation.
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