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Arrrgghh,
I am one of those "females" who doesn't like getting her hands bloodied. Probably because when I was a young teen, I did volunteer work in an ER and saw some horrific stuff. I'll never forget the guy who came in with the bleeding stump of a hand because he reached under his lawnmower to remove some debris, while it was running. I puked for a couple hours from that one. Horror movies are funny, and scary and give you the adrenaline rush but I simply can't take them. My kids laugh at me because I keep leaving the room at the "best" parts. ![]() Love, Cindi |
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Me too Cindy ...saw a few ''nasties'' in A & E but now I prefer to READ horror stories than watch them ...
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near dark was good,interview with a vampire, sort of,hellraiser all of them,jasons,freddies,cant remember them all i even had to watch some twice was to loaded to remember what i ,halloweens ,carrie,eyes in the hill 1 ,2,gees there s got to be a thousand more brain dead hahahha
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