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charlie,nj
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I first posted this story years ago on the IB. Those were the days when the IB was THE place to post. I must confess I jumped ship for the fame (and view counts) of the CB. (snoopy you hit the nail on the head)
Ding dong trick or treat...hey look its a DEAD GUY
When I was in the 4th or 5th grade a group of us found a dead guy while trick or treating. Growing up on our dead end street (block) you had the big kids and the little kids. The big kids stood on the corner and took the little kids candy and pelted the little kids (us) with eggs and flour socks every Halloween. Us little kids had it rough. We hated the big kids but we were defenseless in our battle against them. Until that one Halloween night when the little kids found the dead guy. We became instant urban legends, to the dismay of the big kids. (ha ha ha)
A group of us little kids went over to the next dead end block at around 7 p.m on Halloween night. (times were much different back then) Our goal was to visit every house we could and get as much candy as possible. (hey free candy what could be better?) We went to houses that no one would dare go to, we battled dogs, weeds, locked gates, just to get that piece of candy. Well on the next block the houses were all situated on hills, you would have to climb up two long flights of stairs to get to the front doors. Not many kids bothered making the climb; some felt that it was a waste of time and energy. (what were they NUTS!)
Around 5 of us decided to hit every house on that block, we climbed the two flights of stairs on all of the houses. We started up the stairs of a house that no kid (or adult) would go; it was the house of the neighborhood grump. It was an old spooky dilapidated house. As we came to the top step we all looked in at the glass front door. We looked passed the second glass door and saw a big heavy man sitting on the inside staircase, his eyes were wide open. (hey, its the grump) He was just sitting there not moving an inch. We all starting saying this guy is really into Halloween, maybe he is not such a grump after all. But after a while we realized that no human could keep his eyes open without blinking that long. (not even Superman) So we came to the kid conclusion that the guy was dead. (so thats what a dead guy looks like) We were beside ourselves, not with fear, but with pride. We actually had discovered something super cool. (wait till the big kids hear about this)
We all went back to our main base of operations (our block) to get some kid supplies, flashlights, rope, toy guns, rocks, sticks, etc. We spread the news about the dead guy to other little kids on our block. Some parents overheard us telling our story and dismissed it as a little kid thing. Groups of little kids started converging on the dead guys house. (there was actually a waiting line, we should of installed FP) The news got to the big kids, who just bushed it off as a little kid joke. (yeah right, a dead guy, ha) I remember all of us just staring at the dead guy looking to see if he moved. Some still thought it was just some kind of cool Halloween prank that the dead guy was pulling. We didnt want to tell our parents because if it were a prank we would all get yelled at for bothering them. Eventually one of the dead guys neighbors came over to see what the commotion was all about, (hey no cutting the line, lady) she soon realized that the dead guy was indeed dead. She called the cops and when the black and white (cop car) showed up we had to give them our names and story. It turns out the dead guy had a massive heart attack and died on his stairs. (sad)
The big kids still took our candy and pelted us with eggs and flour socks even more so. Although my big brother did say that the little kids were pretty cool for finding a dead guy.
Like I said we became instant urban legends after we found the dead guy. If I meet someone from the old neighborhood, the story about the dead guy will always come up. (hey do you remember when we found da dead guy?)
I think if this happened now days, a kid in the 4th grade would be on the ball enough to call 911 right away. Back then kids in the 4th grade didnt know what was going on. (was there even a 911 to call?)
PS I also have a story about finding a dead guy in a car. That happened in the summer of 1970. I will save that for a dont do drugs thread. (ahhh city life)
Happy Halloween. Got any spooky stories?
(Judy from Boise please dont reply to this thread, I dont want it locked and deleted again)(lol)
PPS this happened to me years before Stand by Me was written.
Ding dong trick or treat...hey look its a DEAD GUY
When I was in the 4th or 5th grade a group of us found a dead guy while trick or treating. Growing up on our dead end street (block) you had the big kids and the little kids. The big kids stood on the corner and took the little kids candy and pelted the little kids (us) with eggs and flour socks every Halloween. Us little kids had it rough. We hated the big kids but we were defenseless in our battle against them. Until that one Halloween night when the little kids found the dead guy. We became instant urban legends, to the dismay of the big kids. (ha ha ha)
A group of us little kids went over to the next dead end block at around 7 p.m on Halloween night. (times were much different back then) Our goal was to visit every house we could and get as much candy as possible. (hey free candy what could be better?) We went to houses that no one would dare go to, we battled dogs, weeds, locked gates, just to get that piece of candy. Well on the next block the houses were all situated on hills, you would have to climb up two long flights of stairs to get to the front doors. Not many kids bothered making the climb; some felt that it was a waste of time and energy. (what were they NUTS!)
Around 5 of us decided to hit every house on that block, we climbed the two flights of stairs on all of the houses. We started up the stairs of a house that no kid (or adult) would go; it was the house of the neighborhood grump. It was an old spooky dilapidated house. As we came to the top step we all looked in at the glass front door. We looked passed the second glass door and saw a big heavy man sitting on the inside staircase, his eyes were wide open. (hey, its the grump) He was just sitting there not moving an inch. We all starting saying this guy is really into Halloween, maybe he is not such a grump after all. But after a while we realized that no human could keep his eyes open without blinking that long. (not even Superman) So we came to the kid conclusion that the guy was dead. (so thats what a dead guy looks like) We were beside ourselves, not with fear, but with pride. We actually had discovered something super cool. (wait till the big kids hear about this)
We all went back to our main base of operations (our block) to get some kid supplies, flashlights, rope, toy guns, rocks, sticks, etc. We spread the news about the dead guy to other little kids on our block. Some parents overheard us telling our story and dismissed it as a little kid thing. Groups of little kids started converging on the dead guys house. (there was actually a waiting line, we should of installed FP) The news got to the big kids, who just bushed it off as a little kid joke. (yeah right, a dead guy, ha) I remember all of us just staring at the dead guy looking to see if he moved. Some still thought it was just some kind of cool Halloween prank that the dead guy was pulling. We didnt want to tell our parents because if it were a prank we would all get yelled at for bothering them. Eventually one of the dead guys neighbors came over to see what the commotion was all about, (hey no cutting the line, lady) she soon realized that the dead guy was indeed dead. She called the cops and when the black and white (cop car) showed up we had to give them our names and story. It turns out the dead guy had a massive heart attack and died on his stairs. (sad)
The big kids still took our candy and pelted us with eggs and flour socks even more so. Although my big brother did say that the little kids were pretty cool for finding a dead guy.
Like I said we became instant urban legends after we found the dead guy. If I meet someone from the old neighborhood, the story about the dead guy will always come up. (hey do you remember when we found da dead guy?)
I think if this happened now days, a kid in the 4th grade would be on the ball enough to call 911 right away. Back then kids in the 4th grade didnt know what was going on. (was there even a 911 to call?)
PS I also have a story about finding a dead guy in a car. That happened in the summer of 1970. I will save that for a dont do drugs thread. (ahhh city life)
Happy Halloween. Got any spooky stories?
(Judy from Boise please dont reply to this thread, I dont want it locked and deleted again)(lol)
PPS this happened to me years before Stand by Me was written.