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Title: creepy invitation
Post by: jaysings on October 30, 2013, 04:35:25 AM
Now I'm gonna share this creepy experience I've had in a library today,with all of you. Anything was fine except one that made me feel inconceivably creepy and wired. A middle-age man who looks like typical middle-east people casted a glance at me, with faintly smile on his face. I made eye contact with him and smiled to him in return. then, he sat opposite me at my table for awhile, and not more than 1 minute he uttered a low voice to draw my attention. he asked me if I wanted to be his friend right after I answered his few formal questions. the response that I said "absolutely" was merely driven by my courtesy, but he seemingly made me wrong. he soon invited me to his house, I felt a chill crawling up my spine and turned him off promptly. a minute later he left after I stopped the conversation. I wouldn't have taken that invitation even if it was sent by a hot chick at the first time we met. who could tell whether it was a trap or anything menacing my self-security?
Title: Re: creepy invitation
Post by: Annie on October 30, 2013, 04:53:12 AM
You might have just avoided being the next victim of a serial killer! Oh I don't know, but you never know! That does sound creepy!
Title: Re: creepy invitation
Post by: Annie on October 30, 2013, 05:07:10 AM
Always go with your gut, if something doesn't seem right, you bet you're right, it isn't!
Title: Re: creepy invitation
Post by: jaysings on October 30, 2013, 05:09:21 AM
Quote from: "Annie"You might have just avoided being the next victim of a serial killer! Oh I don't know, but you never know! That does sound creepy!


yes,u think so,right? I don't dare to go alone with a guy I just met at the first day no matter where he will brings me
Title: Re: creepy invitation
Post by: jaysings on October 30, 2013, 05:18:01 AM
Quote from: "Annie"Always go with your gut, if something doesn't seem right, you bet you're right, it isn't!


there was nothing worth to take this risk even if I was full of gut. what did I want from a creepy psychotic man if I really took his invitation? I will refuse it even if there is a hot chick who I barely knew invites me because I can't convince myself why a hot chick will invite me. always doubt anything in case something gets us in danger.
Title: Re: creepy invitation
Post by: Annie on October 30, 2013, 05:27:23 AM
When I was 11 I went with my gut and didn't go near this guy who had stopped his truck on our dead end street but instead I pedalled my bike as fast as I could home.  It was not only a gut feeling but the shiny crowbar he had next to him that I knew was not good. I later learned it was serial killer Clifford Olson.
Title: Re: creepy invitation
Post by: Anonymous on October 30, 2013, 07:42:00 AM
Quote from: "jaysings"Now I'm gonna share this creepy experience I've had in a library today,with all of you. Anything was fine except one that made me feel inconceivably creepy and wired. A middle-age man who looks like typical middle-east people casted a glance at me, with faintly smile on his face. I made eye contact with him and smiled to him in return. then, he sat opposite me at my table for awhile, and not more than 1 minute he uttered a low voice to draw my attention. he asked me if I wanted to be his friend right after I answered his few formal questions. the response that I said "absolutely" was merely driven by my courtesy, but he seemingly made me wrong. he soon invited me to his house, I felt a chill crawling up my spine and turned him off promptly. a minute later he left after I stopped the conversation. I wouldn't have taken that invitation even if it was sent by a hot chick at the first time we met. who could tell whether it was a trap or anything menacing my self-security?

What a weird fuck. Do NOT make eye contact with strangers and for gawd sakes NEVER engage them in a conversation. We may never have heard from you again had you went with that sicko.
Title: Re: creepy invitation
Post by: Odinson on October 30, 2013, 07:54:48 AM
If chicks wouldn´t make eye-contacts and talk with me, I would have never gotten laid.



I bet the man had some vaseline waiting for our Jay. Jay would be trying to heal his butthole now. lol
Title: Re: creepy invitation
Post by: jaysings on October 30, 2013, 03:02:24 PM
Quote from: "Annie"When I was 11 I went with my gut and didn't go near this guy who had stopped his truck on our dead end street but instead I pedalled my bike as fast as I could home.  It was not only a gut feeling but the shiny crowbar he had next to him that I knew was not good. I later learned it was serial killer Clifford Olson.


what the hell, that was a super lucky thing the god had given to u Ms.annie. and more luckily, he didn't intend to furtively go after u. I suddenly feel hope is radiating all over my heart
Title: Re: creepy invitation
Post by: Anonymous on October 30, 2013, 03:05:06 PM
Quote from: "Annie"When I was 11 I went with my gut and didn't go near this guy who had stopped his truck on our dead end street but instead I pedalled my bike as fast as I could home.  It was not only a gut feeling but the shiny crowbar he had next to him that I knew was not good. I later learned it was serial killer Clifford Olson.

HOLY FUCK!!! :shock:  :shock:  :shock:  :shock:  :shock:



You are NOT a bullshitter Annie, so I know you are telling the truth.
Title: Re: creepy invitation
Post by: jaysings on October 30, 2013, 03:05:25 PM
Quote from: "Shen Li"
Quote from: "jaysings"Now I'm gonna share this creepy experience I've had in a library today,with all of you. Anything was fine except one that made me feel inconceivably creepy and wired. A middle-age man who looks like typical middle-east people casted a glance at me, with faintly smile on his face. I made eye contact with him and smiled to him in return. then, he sat opposite me at my table for awhile, and not more than 1 minute he uttered a low voice to draw my attention. he asked me if I wanted to be his friend right after I answered his few formal questions. the response that I said "absolutely" was merely driven by my courtesy, but he seemingly made me wrong. he soon invited me to his house, I felt a chill crawling up my spine and turned him off promptly. a minute later he left after I stopped the conversation. I wouldn't have taken that invitation even if it was sent by a hot chick at the first time we met. who could tell whether it was a trap or anything menacing my self-security?

What a weird fuck. Do NOT make eye contact with strangers and for gawd sakes NEVER engage them in a conversation. We may never have heard from you again had you went with that sicko.


I would and will never go with a stranger to anywhere. I always foresee something bad to me instinctively
Title: Re: creepy invitation
Post by: Anonymous on October 30, 2013, 03:07:34 PM
Quote from: "jaysings"
Quote from: "Shen Li"
Quote from: "jaysings"Now I'm gonna share this creepy experience I've had in a library today,with all of you. Anything was fine except one that made me feel inconceivably creepy and wired. A middle-age man who looks like typical middle-east people casted a glance at me, with faintly smile on his face. I made eye contact with him and smiled to him in return. then, he sat opposite me at my table for awhile, and not more than 1 minute he uttered a low voice to draw my attention. he asked me if I wanted to be his friend right after I answered his few formal questions. the response that I said "absolutely" was merely driven by my courtesy, but he seemingly made me wrong. he soon invited me to his house, I felt a chill crawling up my spine and turned him off promptly. a minute later he left after I stopped the conversation. I wouldn't have taken that invitation even if it was sent by a hot chick at the first time we met. who could tell whether it was a trap or anything menacing my self-security?

What a weird fuck. Do NOT make eye contact with strangers and for gawd sakes NEVER engage them in a conversation. We may never have heard from you again had you went with that sicko.


I would and will never go with a stranger to anywhere. I always foresee something bad to me instinctively

That goes without saying jay.
Title: Re: creepy invitation
Post by: jaysings on October 30, 2013, 03:08:41 PM
Quote from: "Odinson"If chicks wouldn´t make eye-contacts and talk with me, I would have never gotten laid.



I bet the man had some vaseline waiting for our Jay. Jay would be trying to heal his butthole now. lol


that was the worst thing coming cross in my mind as a conceivable imagination. I'm not gay, I'm deadly avid for a hot chick to get laid but not a freaking man
Title: Re: creepy invitation
Post by: jaysings on October 30, 2013, 03:12:36 PM
Quote from: "Shen Li"
Quote from: "Annie"When I was 11 I went with my gut and didn't go near this guy who had stopped his truck on our dead end street but instead I pedalled my bike as fast as I could home.  It was not only a gut feeling but the shiny crowbar he had next to him that I knew was not good. I later learned it was serial killer Clifford Olson.

HOLY FUCK!!! :shock:  :shock:  :shock:  :shock:  :shock:



You are NOT a bullshitter Annie, so I know you are telling the truth.


it is invariably fact that there are always some psychotic killers on the road, looking for next victim.
Title: Re: creepy invitation
Post by: Anonymous on October 30, 2013, 03:25:31 PM
Quote from: "jaysings"
Quote from: "Shen Li"
Quote from: "Annie"When I was 11 I went with my gut and didn't go near this guy who had stopped his truck on our dead end street but instead I pedalled my bike as fast as I could home.  It was not only a gut feeling but the shiny crowbar he had next to him that I knew was not good. I later learned it was serial killer Clifford Olson.

HOLY FUCK!!! :shock:  :shock:  :shock:  :shock:  :shock:



You are NOT a bullshitter Annie, so I know you are telling the truth.


it is invariably fact that there are always some psychotic killers on the road, looking for next victim.

I don't know about that jay. What I do know is Annie would not be around today if she didn't pedal so hard.
Title: Re: creepy invitation
Post by: Renee on October 30, 2013, 04:30:14 PM
Quote from: "Annie"When I was 11 I went with my gut and didn't go near this guy who had stopped his truck on our dead end street but instead I pedalled my bike as fast as I could home.  It was not only a gut feeling but the shiny crowbar he had next to him that I knew was not good. I later learned it was serial killer Clifford Olson.


Holy Shit, that's scary.  :o



How did you find out who he was?
Title: Re: creepy invitation
Post by: Anonymous on October 30, 2013, 04:47:18 PM
Quote from: "Renee"
Quote from: "Annie"When I was 11 I went with my gut and didn't go near this guy who had stopped his truck on our dead end street but instead I pedalled my bike as fast as I could home.  It was not only a gut feeling but the shiny crowbar he had next to him that I knew was not good. I later learned it was serial killer Clifford Olson.


Holy Shit, that's scary.  :o



How did you find out who he was?

That was going to be my next question Renee. I hope Annie comes back soon and fills in some details.
Title: Re: creepy invitation
Post by: Annie on October 30, 2013, 05:48:27 PM
Sorry to keep you all awaiting...ya I was pretty lucky then! My life is full of crazy wacky stuff like that, it's a miracle I'm still here! I swear I must be a cat with 9 lives! When it happened, I remember him pulling himself "out" (you know with his thing) and I just knew what he was up to and the crowbar I had a feeling it was meant for my head.  When I got home I told my sister and she went and told Mom and Dad and they called the police. I drew a sketch of the guy and described the panel truck he was driving.  A week after my ordeal a girl a few miles away who was also a friend of my sister, went missing and then found dead. Shortly after he was caught.  It wasn't till about 10 years ago that I found out more info and put 2 and 2 together and realized it was him.  :shock:
Title: Re: creepy invitation
Post by: Anonymous on October 30, 2013, 05:51:10 PM
Quote from: "Annie"Sorry to keep you all awaiting...ya I was pretty lucky then! My life is full of crazy wacky stuff like that, it's a miracle I'm still here! I swear I must be a cat with 9 lives! When it happened, I remember him pulling himself "out" (you know with his thing) and I just knew what he was up to and the crowbar I had a feeling it was meant for my head.  When I got home I told my sister and she went and told Mom and Dad and they called the police. I drew a sketch of the guy and described the panel truck he was driving.  A week after my ordeal a girl a few miles away who was also a friend of my sister, went missing and then found dead. Shortly after he was caught.  It wasn't till about 10 years ago that I found out more info and put 2 and 2 together and realized it was him.  :shock:

That is amazing to say the least. However, it seems you don't have absolute proof it was Olson. I am not saying it wasn't, but you can't be 100% sure it was.
Title: Re: creepy invitation
Post by: Annie on October 30, 2013, 05:56:23 PM
There could be a chance it wasn't him but according to the info I discovered, he had rented a brown panel pickup truck the week he was in my area and when he was arrested, he looked the same as the person I saw that day. In any event, I know I was really lucky that day.
Title: Re: creepy invitation
Post by: Anonymous on October 30, 2013, 05:57:23 PM
Quote from: "Annie"There could be a chance it wasn't him but according to the info I discovered, he had rented a brown panel pickup truck the week he was in my area and when he was arrested, he looked the same as the person I saw that day. In any event, I know I was really lucky that day.

Yep, that is definitely 100% for sure.
Title: Re: creepy invitation
Post by: Annie on October 30, 2013, 05:58:23 PM
I've always wondered if I should write a book about my life and title it: "I'm The One That Got Away".  My whole life has been filled with crazy stuff.
Title: Re: creepy invitation
Post by: Anonymous on October 30, 2013, 06:23:18 PM
Quote from: "Annie"I've always wondered if I should write a book about my life and title it: "I'm The One That Got Away".  My whole life has been filled with crazy stuff.

I will order a copy right here and right now. It should be a fascinating read.
Title: Re: creepy invitation
Post by: Annie on October 30, 2013, 06:50:18 PM
I could put all the close calls I've had in it and I've had a LOT!  :lol:
Title: Re: creepy invitation
Post by: Anonymous on October 30, 2013, 07:01:36 PM
Quote from: "Annie"I could put all the close calls I've had in it and I've had a LOT!  :lol:

That is just you. Then there are the scares you have had with your family. Your household has been through a lot.
Title: Re: creepy invitation
Post by: Annie on October 30, 2013, 07:37:45 PM
Indeed we have!
Title: Re: creepy invitation
Post by: Anonymous on October 30, 2013, 07:47:05 PM
Quote from: "Annie"Indeed we have!

None of my business Annie, but are your parents still alive? If they are, how's their health? If not, how did they pass away? Please don't feel obligated to answer this.
Title: Re: creepy invitation
Post by: Annie on October 30, 2013, 09:44:07 PM
Looong story Shen but sadly no they are not :-( My mother had the same bone and muscle problems and the exact same brain tumor. But back in the 70's when she was diagnosed, they named her condition as being MS.  They did brain surgery but didn't get it all and she died when I was 8. My dad died when I was 15 but I don't know from what. I was raised half by my grandmother and half by another family.
Title: Re: creepy invitation
Post by: Anonymous on October 30, 2013, 09:46:17 PM
Quote from: "Annie"Looong story Shen but sadly no they are not :-( My mother had the same bone and muscle problems and the exact same brain tumor. But back in the 70's when she was diagnosed, they named her condition as being MS.  They did brain surgery but didn't get it all and she died when I was 8. My dad died when I was 15 but I don't know from what. I was raised half by my grandmother and half by another family.

I am so sorry about that Ms. Annie..



I feel terrible for your loss at such a young age.

 :cry:
Title: Re: creepy invitation
Post by: Annie on October 30, 2013, 10:31:47 PM
Aww thank you Fash, ya it did suck but I'm very close to my little brother and my whole life with our Grandma till she passed several years ago. And now I have a family of my own. I count myself very lucky to have them :-)
Title: Re: creepy invitation
Post by: Anonymous on October 30, 2013, 10:47:33 PM
Quote from: "Annie"Aww thank you Fash, ya it did suck but I'm very close to my little brother and my whole life with our Grandma till she passed several years ago. And now I have a family of my own. I count myself very lucky to have them :-)

I understand as my greatest treasures in life are my husband and my two children..



I am so thankful to the Lord for all three of them.
Title: Re: creepy invitation
Post by: Annie on October 30, 2013, 11:34:27 PM
Me too! I don't like to dwell on what I've lost but appreciate what I have :-)
Title: Re: creepy invitation
Post by: Anonymous on October 30, 2013, 11:42:40 PM
Quote from: "Annie"Me too! I don't like to dwell on what I've lost but appreciate what I have :-)

Good for you Ms. Annie, we all should do that.
Title: Re: creepy invitation
Post by: Renee on October 31, 2013, 11:59:31 AM
Quote from: "Annie"Me too! I don't like to dwell on what I've lost but appreciate what I have :-)


Words to live by.
Title: Re: creepy invitation
Post by: Anonymous on October 31, 2013, 03:26:35 PM
Quote from: "Renee"
Quote from: "Annie"Me too! I don't like to dwell on what I've lost but appreciate what I have :-)


Words to live by.

Yep, I agree Renee. Dwelling on the past is for crybaby losers.
Title: Re: creepy invitation
Post by: Anonymous on October 31, 2013, 05:05:41 PM
Quote from: "Annie"When I was 11 I went with my gut and didn't go near this guy who had stopped his truck on our dead end street but instead I pedalled my bike as fast as I could home.  It was not only a gut feeling but the shiny crowbar he had next to him that I knew was not good. I later learned it was serial killer Clifford Olson.

Are you ever lucky. Olson was hanging around your area? Did any nearby kids disappear?
Title: Re: creepy invitation
Post by: Annie on October 31, 2013, 08:26:08 PM
Yep the Wolsteiner girl just a couple miles away from us was murdered by him.
Title: Re: creepy invitation
Post by: Odinson on November 01, 2013, 09:54:35 AM
Quote from: "jaysings"
Quote from: "Odinson"If chicks wouldn´t make eye-contacts and talk with me, I would have never gotten laid.



I bet the man had some vaseline waiting for our Jay. Jay would be trying to heal his butthole now. lol


that was the worst thing coming cross in my mind as a conceivable imagination. I'm not gay, I'm deadly avid for a hot chick to get laid but not a freaking man


Gays and cougars will hit on you from time to time... That´s male life.



To cougars, you are a horny young boy with no emotional package.. A piece of meat whom only lusts for females and treats all of them like queens.



To old gay men, you´re either a bottom or a top dude.
Title: Re: creepy invitation
Post by: jaysings on November 01, 2013, 04:15:21 PM
Quote from: "Odinson"
Quote from: "jaysings"
Quote from: "Odinson"If chicks wouldn´t make eye-contacts and talk with me, I would have never gotten laid.



I bet the man had some vaseline waiting for our Jay. Jay would be trying to heal his butthole now. lol


that was the worst thing coming cross in my mind as a conceivable imagination. I'm not gay, I'm deadly avid for a hot chick to get laid but not a freaking man


Gays and cougars will hit on you from time to time... That´s male life.



To cougars, you are a horny young boy with no emotional package.. A piece of meat whom only lusts for females and treats all of them like queens.



To old gay men, you´re either a bottom or a top dude.


fortunately, there is no cougar wandering around in the area I'm living in. and it is seemingly impossible that I'm the cup of tea of gay guys.
Title: Re: creepy invitation
Post by: Annie on November 02, 2013, 10:52:14 PM
Hang in there Jay, when you least expect it, the perfect lady will come along and fall head over heels for you :-)
Title: Re: creepy invitation
Post by: Anonymous on November 03, 2013, 02:14:07 AM
Quote from: "Annie"Hang in there Jay, when you least expect it, the perfect lady will come along and fall head over heels for you :-)

Jay is good looking and nice. He only lacks self confidence. He picks that up and he's rocking.
Title: Re: creepy invitation
Post by: Odinson on November 03, 2013, 03:14:28 AM
Quote from: "Annie"Hang in there Jay, when you least expect it, the perfect lady will come along and fall head over heels for you :-)


Then you just shove the mushroom tip up her ass. Pump until you bust a nut.
Title: Re: creepy invitation
Post by: Odinson on November 03, 2013, 03:18:03 AM
Don´t try to make Jay a wuss.



I bet if we take a look at the dating-history of these females here... I don´t think they are angels.. lol
Title: Re: creepy invitation
Post by: Annie on November 03, 2013, 03:28:22 AM
Oh well, I'm married....so no dating other than date night with my hubby once a month :-)
Title: Re: creepy invitation
Post by: jaysings on November 03, 2013, 03:36:59 AM
Quote from: "Annie"Hang in there Jay, when you least expect it, the perfect lady will come along and fall head over heels for you :-)


everytime a new girl who crashes into my world gives me a period in which I daydream about how our relationship will be going. when the period is gone, the girl will either disappear or suddenly turn to be icy to me. but it never rains but it pours. not just one forementioned did so but most I've met did so too.
Title: Re: creepy invitation
Post by: jaysings on November 03, 2013, 03:40:52 AM
Quote from: "Shen Li"
Quote from: "Annie"Hang in there Jay, when you least expect it, the perfect lady will come along and fall head over heels for you :-)

Jay is good looking and nice. He only lacks self confidence. He picks that up and he's rocking.


my serious weakness is to make my self-respect like a big deal. most girls like a princess-slave relationship with boys, but I just can't kneel down for any girls.
Title: Re: creepy invitation
Post by: Annie on November 03, 2013, 03:46:12 AM
no none should kneel for anyone
Title: Re: creepy invitation
Post by: jaysings on November 03, 2013, 03:47:33 AM
Quote from: "Odinson"Don´t try to make Jay a wuss.



I bet if we take a look at the dating-history of these females here... I don´t think they are angels.. lol


nobody cares dating-history. most importance is how they weigh their morality for their own marriage.
Title: Re: creepy invitation
Post by: jaysings on November 03, 2013, 03:52:08 AM
Quote from: "Annie"no none should kneel for anyone


maybe using "stoop forward" will be more accurate to describe the movement
Title: Re: creepy invitation
Post by: Odinson on November 03, 2013, 03:52:56 AM
All women are basically sluts.. You need to treat them accordingly.



I´m the A and the O in my house. The remote stays with me! lol
Title: Re: creepy invitation
Post by: Odinson on November 03, 2013, 03:58:38 AM
Quote from: "jaysings"
Quote from: "Odinson"Don´t try to make Jay a wuss.



I bet if we take a look at the dating-history of these females here... I don´t think they are angels.. lol


nobody cares dating-history. most importance is how they weigh their morality for their own marriage.


I care about the dating-history. I don´t want to be seen with a female whom has a reputation of monkey in heat.



The disease-rates have been increasing radically since the equality scheiss started.



Man eater women need to die. They won´t even eat spunk because they are "man eaters" not "cum eaters" and I shouldn´t be suggesting some giant dick in her mouth.