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By *usman 199 OP   Man
over a year ago

Stockport

Me my drill instructor in the R. N. Scared the living daylights out of me .

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

My old man.

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By *inky-MinxWoman
over a year ago

Grantham

The Devil

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By *usman 199 OP   Man
over a year ago

Stockport


"The Devil "
Where did you meet him .

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Met Olive Smelt, one of Peter Sutcliffe's survivors, at a bus stop over twenty years ago. Not strictly scary, but she was very full on and intense, and I felt a bit uncomfortable. I did 't actually believe her when she was telling me about what happened to her, but I straight up recognised her when I watched that Netflix documentary

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By *yron69Man
over a year ago

Fareham

My auntie got in with two South African mercenaries, oddly. They were exiled from Zimbabwe. She died alone and my mum picked up the pieces. One dark night these two bearded loons turned up on our doorstep asking about our aunt. Tense hour on the doorstep.

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By *inky-MinxWoman
over a year ago

Grantham


"The Devil Where did you meet him . "

Thats an additional question

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I dont fear people

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By *ife NinjaMan
over a year ago

Dunfermline

My gran. Got on the wrong side of her and you got a clout sharpish

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Always knocked about with what people call scary people but to me they were friends I'd known all my life some went on to murder and torture people but I tell you nothing compared to when I met Charles Bronson at rampton my god give me the shivers that day.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

My wife when I ate the last mini egg

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

My mother

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

My dad.

Ex special forces, and even now at age 87 I wouldn't fuck with him...and I spent 11 years as a Royal Marine

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Myself. In the mirror.

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By *ubal1Man
over a year ago

Newry Down

A guy I met in an unusual context was the scariest person I ever met; if I disclose the details on this thread, my post will be deleted.

Suffice to say that I inadvertently caught him in the act of committing a very serious crime, wisely did not intervene in order to survive, and was advised by him afterwards that if I had intervened to assist the victim, I would not now be compiling this posting.

By feigning exhaustion, I was later able to escape from that situation, in the early hours, mercifully unscathed.

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By *usman 199 OP   Man
over a year ago

Stockport


"Always knocked about with what people call scary people but to me they were friends I'd known all my life some went on to murder and torture people but I tell you nothing compared to when I met Charles Bronson at rampton my god give me the shivers that day."
give us more .

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By *usman 199 OP   Man
over a year ago

Stockport


"Myself. In the mirror."
No Chance xx

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By *usman 199 OP   Man
over a year ago

Stockport


"A guy I met in an unusual context was the scariest person I ever met; if I disclose the details on this thread, my post will be deleted.

Suffice to say that I inadvertently caught him in the act of committing a very serious crime, wisely did not intervene in order to survive, and was advised by him afterwards that if I had intervened to assist the victim, I would not now be compiling this posting.

By feigning exhaustion, I was later able to escape from that situation, in the early hours, mercifully unscathed."

wow mystery and intrigue

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By *ormorantMan
over a year ago

Lincolnshire

Couple of RN field gun crew who were particularly unhinged and violent… handy on a night out though….

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By *usman 199 OP   Man
over a year ago

Stockport


"Couple of RN field gun crew who were particularly unhinged and violent… handy on a night out though…."
scary blokes .watched them train at Devonport mean men .

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By *yronMan
over a year ago

grangemouth

A former member of the UVF.

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By *usman 199 OP   Man
over a year ago

Stockport


"A former member of the UVF. "
how did you know. ?

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By *oldyoudown41Man
over a year ago

caledonian

Boris Johnson , its scary that he’s in charge

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By *affron40Woman
over a year ago

manchester

Lexi on heat

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By *ubal1Man
over a year ago

Newry Down

I met a young guy who was unhinged, threatening, menacing and demanding; I instantly knew he was a potential murderer, which he did successfully carry out several years later.

He explained the origins of his violent behaviour, but I think he had learned from the experience of having met and been interviewed by forensic psychiatrists.

It was an educational experience that many people might not have been able to handle; when he realised that I wasn't scared of him, he became less threatening.

But he was a damaged dangerous individual.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Always knocked about with what people call scary people but to me they were friends I'd known all my life some went on to murder and torture people but I tell you nothing compared to when I met Charles Bronson at rampton my god give me the shivers that day.give us more . "
I was visiting one of the said friends when he was escort passed in a jacket all chained up he slowed down and stared straight at me the look in is eyes or should I say no look in is eyes to this day cold shivers he looked mean as fook.

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By *yronMan
over a year ago

grangemouth


"A former member of the UVF. how did you know. ? "

It was through a reconciliation group. All the others (from both sides) were looking to reconcile, but when you looked at him, you could see that he was going through the motions.

'Sheer, implacable hatred' best sums him up.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

My mother and my ex

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By *imi_RougeWoman
over a year ago

Portsmouth

Pub landlord who used to be in the 657 crew

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Pub landlord who used to be in the 657 crew"

Is that a football hooligan thing?

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By *he_massangerMan
over a year ago

Stornoway


"The Devil Where did you meet him . "
At the crossroads, it's always at the crossroads.

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By *yronMan
over a year ago

grangemouth


"The Devil Where did you meet him . At the crossroads, it's always at the crossroads."

How's your guitar playing?

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By *atentHeelsCouple
over a year ago

Salford

My missus haha

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By *unandgamegeekMan
over a year ago

Bolton

My maths teacher named Wilkinson. He scared the hell out of me when I was a kid. I swear his shouts were so loud, you could hear him from a mile away.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Between a dudes bodyguard and my former big boss for me by far we called him “The Colonel” to give you an indication.

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By *andyfloss2000Woman
over a year ago

ashford

My headmaster at secondary school! I saw him again in 1998 at a school reunion I told him he scared me he looked taken aback x

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Athol Visser. Aka Ivan the terrible. Aka the devil incarnate.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Myself, when some fucker wakes me up after I've just got to sleep

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By *icentiousCouple
over a year ago

Up on them there hills

Have only met one that I have been careful around and that was the only one.

Oddly I would like to meet them again see after reflection I would act the same.

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By *acey_RedWoman
over a year ago

Liverpool

The head of my uni course

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By *J GeminiTV/TS
over a year ago

Northumberland

One of my ex girlfriends, she was very very scary when she didn't get her own way!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

My neighbour - neighbour from hell. Really nasty piece of work! So glad he’s gone!

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By *agneto.Man
over a year ago

Bham

IRA generals.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"IRA generals. "

Pussies

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By *urt 500Man
over a year ago

Swansea

Jimmy Savile on the decks at a house party

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By *ust RachelTV/TS
over a year ago

Horsham

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"A former member of the UVF. "

You know I'm gonna have to call him a pussy?

I can't help it, pussiemillitaries just have to be mocked.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"A former member of the UVF.

You know I'm gonna have to call him a pussy?

I can't help it, pussiemillitaries just have to be mocked. "

What about a former member if the IRA?

Been mistaken for UVF myself.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Mark Calaway, better known as The Undertaker. It was at a WWE event. Act or not he never breaks character and is pretty intense up close.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"A former member of the UVF.

You know I'm gonna have to call him a pussy?

I can't help it, pussiemillitaries just have to be mocked.

What about a former member if the IRA?

Been mistaken for UVF myself."

Well, i called ira generals pussies up there.

I dont think they actually used "general" as a rank, I'm sure it was brigade comanders under an army council.

Pussies to a man.... If you could call em men.

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By *yronMan
over a year ago

grangemouth


"A former member of the UVF.

You know I'm gonna have to call him a pussy?

I can't help it, pussiemillitaries just have to be mocked. "

I couldn't care less. I said that I found him scary. Whether you do or don't doesn't have a bearing on what scares me.

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By *yronMan
over a year ago

grangemouth


"Mark Calaway, better known as The Undertaker. It was at a WWE event. Act or not he never breaks character and is pretty intense up close. "

A friend was an extra on 'Gangs of New York', he said that the way Daniel Day-Lewis stays in character the whole time is both fascinating, but also a little scary. You couldn't ask him for something without worrying that he'd lose it at you.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"A former member of the UVF.

You know I'm gonna have to call him a pussy?

I can't help it, pussiemillitaries just have to be mocked.

I couldn't care less. I said that I found him scary. Whether you do or don't doesn't have a bearing on what scares me."

Loyalist or republican they all tried to run when the Army came knocking.

They all looked worried during check points.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"A former member of the UVF.

You know I'm gonna have to call him a pussy?

I can't help it, pussiemillitaries just have to be mocked.

What about a former member if the IRA?

Been mistaken for UVF myself.

Well, i called ira generals pussies up there.

I dont think they actually used "general" as a rank, I'm sure it was brigade comanders under an army council.

Pussies to a man.... If you could call em men. "

Not formally as far as I’m aware was more a slang thing not sure about this “army council” pretty sure from who i’ve net half of them didn’t care about any leadership.

All terrorists indeed IRA UVF UDA ETA

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By *ubal1Man
over a year ago

Newry Down


"Jimmy Savile on the decks at a house party "

I met him in Brighton in 1994; a creepy sort of guy but not scary, to me.

Exceptionally shrewd and self-interested, and skilled at adjusting his patter to suit the recipient. After all, he had decades if practice!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"A former member of the UVF.

You know I'm gonna have to call him a pussy?

I can't help it, pussiemillitaries just have to be mocked.

I couldn't care less. I said that I found him scary. Whether you do or don't doesn't have a bearing on what scares me.

Loyalist or republican they all tried to run when the Army came knocking.

They all looked worried during check points.

"

Yeah cause the Army had a known tendency to open fire randomly.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"A former member of the UVF.

You know I'm gonna have to call him a pussy?

I can't help it, pussiemillitaries just have to be mocked.

I couldn't care less. I said that I found him scary. Whether you do or don't doesn't have a bearing on what scares me.

Loyalist or republican they all tried to run when the Army came knocking.

They all looked worried during check points.

Yeah cause the Army had a known tendency to open fire randomly."

Nah. SA80s made a great club though

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By *yronMan
over a year ago

grangemouth


"A former member of the UVF.

You know I'm gonna have to call him a pussy?

I can't help it, pussiemillitaries just have to be mocked.

I couldn't care less. I said that I found him scary. Whether you do or don't doesn't have a bearing on what scares me.

Loyalist or republican they all tried to run when the Army came knocking.

They all looked worried during check points.

"

And people at army checkpoints were armed: I was in a room with a lot of people who wanted to put the past behind them and move on. He didn't. He had an absolute hatred in him that was unnerving, even other loyalists were scared of him.

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By *yronMan
over a year ago

grangemouth


"Jimmy Savile on the decks at a house party

I met him in Brighton in 1994; a creepy sort of guy but not scary, to me.

Exceptionally shrewd and self-interested, and skilled at adjusting his patter to suit the recipient. After all, he had decades if practice! "

A lot of people I know said that they found him creepy: as a kid, I missed it, but when you look back with hindsight, there's a lot about his behaviour that was downright disturbing.

Sort of proves that being a celebrity means that people ignore a lot about other things.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"A former member of the UVF.

You know I'm gonna have to call him a pussy?

I can't help it, pussiemillitaries just have to be mocked.

I couldn't care less. I said that I found him scary. Whether you do or don't doesn't have a bearing on what scares me.

Loyalist or republican they all tried to run when the Army came knocking.

They all looked worried during check points.

Yeah cause the Army had a known tendency to open fire randomly.

Nah. SA80s made a great club though "

What the hell!!!

Do you have any idea what you’re saying?

The army attacked our own countrymen!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"A former member of the UVF.

You know I'm gonna have to call him a pussy?

I can't help it, pussiemillitaries just have to be mocked.

I couldn't care less. I said that I found him scary. Whether you do or don't doesn't have a bearing on what scares me.

Loyalist or republican they all tried to run when the Army came knocking.

They all looked worried during check points.

And people at army checkpoints were armed: I was in a room with a lot of people who wanted to put the past behind them and move on. He didn't. He had an absolute hatred in him that was unnerving, even other loyalists were scared of him."

Yeah heard and think I’ve met one or two reliving the “glory days” always stuck in that dumb fight of theirs.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"A former member of the UVF.

You know I'm gonna have to call him a pussy?

I can't help it, pussiemillitaries just have to be mocked.

I couldn't care less. I said that I found him scary. Whether you do or don't doesn't have a bearing on what scares me.

Loyalist or republican they all tried to run when the Army came knocking.

They all looked worried during check points.

Yeah cause the Army had a known tendency to open fire randomly.

Nah. SA80s made a great club though

What the hell!!!

Do you have any idea what you’re saying?

The army attacked our own countrymen!"

Heaven forbid.

No one packed the backs of their NI gloves with sand, concrete or lead shot either.

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By *yronMan
over a year ago

grangemouth


"A former member of the UVF.

You know I'm gonna have to call him a pussy?

I can't help it, pussiemillitaries just have to be mocked.

I couldn't care less. I said that I found him scary. Whether you do or don't doesn't have a bearing on what scares me.

Loyalist or republican they all tried to run when the Army came knocking.

They all looked worried during check points.

And people at army checkpoints were armed: I was in a room with a lot of people who wanted to put the past behind them and move on. He didn't. He had an absolute hatred in him that was unnerving, even other loyalists were scared of him.

Yeah heard and think I’ve met one or two reliving the “glory days” always stuck in that dumb fight of theirs."

That was him - he wanted it go back to the 60s, when abusing the Catholic population was considered 'normal'.

As I said, the other loyalists found him scary - when we getting coffee on a break, one of them told me that, even during the Troubles, they avoided his company.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"A former member of the UVF.

You know I'm gonna have to call him a pussy?

I can't help it, pussiemillitaries just have to be mocked.

I couldn't care less. I said that I found him scary. Whether you do or don't doesn't have a bearing on what scares me.

Loyalist or republican they all tried to run when the Army came knocking.

They all looked worried during check points.

And people at army checkpoints were armed: I was in a room with a lot of people who wanted to put the past behind them and move on. He didn't. He had an absolute hatred in him that was unnerving, even other loyalists were scared of him.

Yeah heard and think I’ve met one or two reliving the “glory days” always stuck in that dumb fight of theirs.

That was him - he wanted it go back to the 60s, when abusing the Catholic population was considered 'normal'.

As I said, the other loyalists found him scary - when we getting coffee on a break, one of them told me that, even during the Troubles, they avoided his company."

Meh pussy.

Same as the rats back home who thought it was ok to hit defenceless blacks.

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By *yronMan
over a year ago

grangemouth


"A former member of the UVF.

You know I'm gonna have to call him a pussy?

I can't help it, pussiemillitaries just have to be mocked.

I couldn't care less. I said that I found him scary. Whether you do or don't doesn't have a bearing on what scares me.

Loyalist or republican they all tried to run when the Army came knocking.

They all looked worried during check points.

And people at army checkpoints were armed: I was in a room with a lot of people who wanted to put the past behind them and move on. He didn't. He had an absolute hatred in him that was unnerving, even other loyalists were scared of him.

Yeah heard and think I’ve met one or two reliving the “glory days” always stuck in that dumb fight of theirs.

That was him - he wanted it go back to the 60s, when abusing the Catholic population was considered 'normal'.

As I said, the other loyalists found him scary - when we getting coffee on a break, one of them told me that, even during the Troubles, they avoided his company.

Meh pussy.

Same as the rats back home who thought it was ok to hit defenceless blacks. "

The Police?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"A former member of the UVF.

You know I'm gonna have to call him a pussy?

I can't help it, pussiemillitaries just have to be mocked.

I couldn't care less. I said that I found him scary. Whether you do or don't doesn't have a bearing on what scares me.

Loyalist or republican they all tried to run when the Army came knocking.

They all looked worried during check points.

And people at army checkpoints were armed: I was in a room with a lot of people who wanted to put the past behind them and move on. He didn't. He had an absolute hatred in him that was unnerving, even other loyalists were scared of him.

Yeah heard and think I’ve met one or two reliving the “glory days” always stuck in that dumb fight of theirs.

That was him - he wanted it go back to the 60s, when abusing the Catholic population was considered 'normal'.

As I said, the other loyalists found him scary - when we getting coffee on a break, one of them told me that, even during the Troubles, they avoided his company.

Meh pussy.

Same as the rats back home who thought it was ok to hit defenceless blacks.

The Police?"

Anyone white really, the police never had a monopoly.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"A former member of the UVF.

You know I'm gonna have to call him a pussy?

I can't help it, pussiemillitaries just have to be mocked.

I couldn't care less. I said that I found him scary. Whether you do or don't doesn't have a bearing on what scares me.

Loyalist or republican they all tried to run when the Army came knocking.

They all looked worried during check points.

And people at army checkpoints were armed: I was in a room with a lot of people who wanted to put the past behind them and move on. He didn't. He had an absolute hatred in him that was unnerving, even other loyalists were scared of him.

Yeah heard and think I’ve met one or two reliving the “glory days” always stuck in that dumb fight of theirs.

That was him - he wanted it go back to the 60s, when abusing the Catholic population was considered 'normal'.

As I said, the other loyalists found him scary - when we getting coffee on a break, one of them told me that, even during the Troubles, they avoided his company.

Meh pussy.

Same as the rats back home who thought it was ok to hit defenceless blacks.

The Police?

Anyone white really, the police never had a monopoly.

"

And the shoes not quite as on tge other foot now as you'd expect

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By *inkylipsWoman
over a year ago

Debauchery

The parents of a friend who she told me stories about, I thought she was a fantasist a few weeks later they turned out to be serial killers

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Your mum.

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By *hgoonthenMan
over a year ago

Smallwood

Numerous murderers, rapists, gang members etc etc but one guy stands above all.

Armed robber, but my god his mindset and his obvious capacity for violence was truly horrifying. Iced water in his veins and genuinely did not care

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By *rwhowhatwherewhyMan
over a year ago

Aylesbury

An old acquaintance and his family, who openly admitted to certain dark acts.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"An old acquaintance and his family, who openly admitted to certain dark acts."

You remind me of the babe, power of voodoo,

You remind me of the babe,

What babe?

The babe with the power,

The power of voodoo,

Who do?

You do.

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By *UGGYBEAR2015Man
over a year ago

BRIDPORT

The woman on the reception desk at local health centre, she is one mean mother f*****.

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By *2000ManMan
over a year ago

Worthing

One of my Dads mates was quite loud and scary to me as a kid. Actually Dad said he was one of his best friends.

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By *layfull pairingCouple
over a year ago

Bristol

Tax inspectors... three of the fuckers... all firing questions at me.... And me getting considerably poorer with every second that passed by...

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By *ebjonnsonMan
over a year ago

Maldon

I was in a Belfast bar and it was pointed out to me that the guy at the other end was the Brighton bomber. Uncomfortable rather than scary.

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By *ebjonnsonMan
over a year ago

Maldon


"An old acquaintance and his family, who openly admitted to certain dark acts."

Spurs fans?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

The assistant head teacher at my secondary school. Always stood at the gates in the morning shouting at kids and ended up having him for GCSE History. Probably the best teacher I ever had

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By *tephTV67TV/TS
over a year ago

Cheshire

Served with one guy in the Army who was seriously scary, glad he’s on our side. He was openly gay at a time when you’d be court-martial and thrown out if you were caught. He certainly changed a lot of our attitudes to thinking that gay men were weak or limp wristed.

Not very tall, roughly same height as me (I’m 5’7) but regularly looked for a bigger guy to have a ruck with. Absolutely fearless and certainly should’ve gone for special forces training.

That scene in Goodfellas the ‘You think I’m funny, funny how ?’ with Joe Pesci, that’s him in the Naafi but he wouldn’t laugh at the end.

Not sure what happened to him but great on the battlefield but avoid drinking with him.

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By *uriousscouserWoman
over a year ago

Wirral

My RE teacher when I was 11. She was seriously unhinged and was thankfully forced into retirement when I was 13 after giving a girl a concussion.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I have i hitchhiker a lift once. Just once. Never again. He’d been delivering a car, and companies often get people to do it for a flat fee whereby they have to get themselves home after etc, by train or bus etc. he needed a lift to the station. Was only a 10 min drive but I’ve never been more glad to see someone leave, he was creepy with a capital CREEPY

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