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Originally posted by spacecowgirl
But I have had many alien experiences. What you need is a cat. If you are going to be abducted that night, a cat won't go near you. It is a good indicator and warning sign. Not only that, sprinkle powder around the floor at night to catch any footprints. I managed to get imprints of large 4 toed creatures in the powder.
Originally posted by Mikemp44
Ok so i get home last night, login to my ATS media profile to upload the picture, and it keeps giving me a load error.
Anyone have this problem before? It is just frustrating because I want to get this up and I tried like three times, getting the same error each time. I think it was a cache or available space error for the site. Anyway i am at work now, but am going to attempt to upload the image again when I get home.
Do you guys know of a better way for me to get this up here, like I said before, I am not the most technically savvy person.
Thanks in advance!
Originally posted by Mikemp44
Ok, I uploaded it to rapidshare, here is the link:
Neck Scar
Sorry my digital camera sucks.
I outlined the scar with the black box, it runs diagonally from bottom right to top left.
Originally posted by WhiteDevil013
reply to post by Mikemp44
I am shocked.
Not by your story, but because something eerily similar happened to me about a year ago.
The other time I was completely sober. I was living alone in an apartment, and the last thing I remember was standing at my kitchen sink doing dishes. If I recAll correctly, the time was around 11:30-12:00, I usually cleaned up the kitchen, showered and went to bed by 1 am. I woke up the next day, fully clothed sitting upright on one of my living room couches. I found it odd that I was sitting on the one couch that I absolutely never sat on, especially never slept on! I heard my alarm going off in my bedroom, I looked at the clock and was shocked, it was 9:30. I was already 2 hours late for work! Let me repeat, I had not even one drink of alcohol the night before, however my head throbbed, and I felt extremely groggy.