Archived: Scary Urban Legend Stories
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Re: Scary Urban Legend Stories
06/24/10 3:44 pm | #2
holy shit man, those are intense! I just read most of them and I gotta say, I enjoyed em.
Re: Scary Urban Legend Stories
06/24/10 4:40 pm | #4
I like the one about the stolen kidney lol
Re: Scary Urban Legend Stories
06/24/10 10:57 pm | #6
i read a few of these.
the hair one freaked me out. ewwwwww.
the hair one freaked me out. ewwwwww.
Re: Scary Urban Legend Stories
06/24/10 11:15 pm | #7
I have a big book full of these.
Re: Scary Urban Legend Stories
06/25/10 12:26 am | #8
The clown one was kinda scary at first then when they said it was a midget I lol'd
Re: Scary Urban Legend Stories
06/25/10 12:42 am | #9
Not really scary, more gross
Unattributed Quote:
I RETURNED FROM a brief vacation to find a message in my inbox from Mr. Tor
Strand, a reporter for the Norwegian newspaper Verdens Gang.
"In our country," it began, "there is a story going wild among people these days..."
Oh, boy, here it comes, I thought. He's going to tell me that Scandinavian
gangbangers are opening fire on innocent drivers who flash their headlights at
oncoming vehicles. It's happening everywhere else, you know.
Instead, Mr. Strand surprised and delighted me by recounting the following tale,
which he assumed to be an urban legend:
... A woman (a friend of a friend, of course) met a man while out on the town
one night. One thing led to another, as they say, and she ended up having sex
with him. Later, the woman fell ill. She went to the doctor, who examined her
and announced that she was "infected with corpse-worms" (maggots). A
subsequent investigation revealed that the stranger she had slept with was a
pathologist in a local hospital. He had fornicated with a decomposing corpse
earlier that same day.
How romantic!
Strand, a reporter for the Norwegian newspaper Verdens Gang.
"In our country," it began, "there is a story going wild among people these days..."
Oh, boy, here it comes, I thought. He's going to tell me that Scandinavian
gangbangers are opening fire on innocent drivers who flash their headlights at
oncoming vehicles. It's happening everywhere else, you know.
Instead, Mr. Strand surprised and delighted me by recounting the following tale,
which he assumed to be an urban legend:
... A woman (a friend of a friend, of course) met a man while out on the town
one night. One thing led to another, as they say, and she ended up having sex
with him. Later, the woman fell ill. She went to the doctor, who examined her
and announced that she was "infected with corpse-worms" (maggots). A
subsequent investigation revealed that the stranger she had slept with was a
pathologist in a local hospital. He had fornicated with a decomposing corpse
earlier that same day.
How romantic!
Re: Re: Scary Urban Legend Stories
06/25/10 11:01 am | #10
Quote by Daniel:
Not really scary, more gross
Unattributed Quote:
I RETURNED FROM a brief vacation to find a message in my inbox from Mr. Tor
Strand, a reporter for the Norwegian newspaper Verdens Gang.
"In our country," it began, "there is a story going wild among people these days..."
Oh, boy, here it comes, I thought. He's going to tell me that Scandinavian
gangbangers are opening fire on innocent drivers who flash their headlights at
oncoming vehicles. It's happening everywhere else, you know.
Instead, Mr. Strand surprised and delighted me by recounting the following tale,
which he assumed to be an urban legend:
... A woman (a friend of a friend, of course) met a man while out on the town
one night. One thing led to another, as they say, and she ended up having sex
with him. Later, the woman fell ill. She went to the doctor, who examined her
and announced that she was "infected with corpse-worms" (maggots). A
subsequent investigation revealed that the stranger she had slept with was a
pathologist in a local hospital. He had fornicated with a decomposing corpse
earlier that same day.
How romantic!
Strand, a reporter for the Norwegian newspaper Verdens Gang.
"In our country," it began, "there is a story going wild among people these days..."
Oh, boy, here it comes, I thought. He's going to tell me that Scandinavian
gangbangers are opening fire on innocent drivers who flash their headlights at
oncoming vehicles. It's happening everywhere else, you know.
Instead, Mr. Strand surprised and delighted me by recounting the following tale,
which he assumed to be an urban legend:
... A woman (a friend of a friend, of course) met a man while out on the town
one night. One thing led to another, as they say, and she ended up having sex
with him. Later, the woman fell ill. She went to the doctor, who examined her
and announced that she was "infected with corpse-worms" (maggots). A
subsequent investigation revealed that the stranger she had slept with was a
pathologist in a local hospital. He had fornicated with a decomposing corpse
earlier that same day.
How romantic!
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