Okay, onto today's subject. Hiding with the intent to scare. My dad was able to successfully scare me hundreds of times by hiding in my room before I went to bed. You would think that his preparation and training that I would be able to withstand any one's attempt at scaring me and that I would have learned this sacred technique. Unfortunately, I missed something in those lessons. You see, I am an easy target. Don't ever throw a surprise party for me. YOU HEAR THAT? DON'T ...DO...IT...
I hope to gain some insight into why my scare tactics don't work. Maybe you can even make suggestions yourself. I have outlined some of my common techniques. I don't fear sharing these with you because I have never had a successful scare with any of them, therefore it won't ruin the moment in the case of a real scare attempt.
I think the problem arises when I have to wait long enough for me to imagine
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Intended result. Very funny. That's not Anthony. |
Hide in the Closet
I like this technique. Hiding in a closet does not play into my claustrophobia. I can breathe in open air and am not confined to standing in one position.
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Note to self: less coffee, also, think about something not funny. Like shoes. But shoes can be funny....crap. |
Behind the Door
This isn't a bad idea, because who would expect someone to randomly pop out from behind the door? I don't like this as much because I have to hold very, very still. I think that it looks like this when I hide:
But in reality, it probably looks more like this:
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Not so stealthy |
Beside the Bed
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What I think I look like |
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Reality |
Hiding under the Covers
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Again, what I think I look like |
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Reality |
Suggestions, anyone?
P.S. To the person who almost gave me a heart attack this morning, beware. I am about to get the best advice ever and you,
P.P.S. To the readers of my car accident series, I will try to continue that tomorrow. I have to allow myself to recover from too much rectanglage.