Oh NO! Poor Gracie. You dumb teen boys! Just remember Gracie, in the world of your OWN nightmares, YOU can be the biggest monster of them all! Or better yet, the shining light that burns all the monsters to ashes!
When I was a child my older sister asked me to sit up with her to watch a horror movie. I don’t even remember what the movie was. She pushed my bed into her room so that I could sleep there overnight. I wonder why it didn’t phase me. I still don’t know if she had me sleep in her room for me or for her.
Saw my last one in 1978, left me so freaked out that I haven’t seen one since. When the spooks come on, I find a good station to listen to and read a book.
As a little kid, “The Seven Faces of Dr. Lao” was pretty scary. Even “The Ghost and Mr. Chicken” had its moments. But the one that really got me was the original version of “The Haunting”. Nothing really since then.
Jml58 about 2 months ago
As long as the monsters stay under the bed there won´t be any problems.
Carl Premium Member about 2 months ago
Once you fall asleep you will find that nightmares are something to be embraced and enjoyed.
goboboyd about 2 months ago
Your Teddy Bear will protect you! It’s what they do.
Totalloser Premium Member about 2 months ago
when I watched the Original Blob movie, I had nightmares that the blob was in my room
DaBump Premium Member about 2 months ago
Oh NO! Poor Gracie. You dumb teen boys! Just remember Gracie, in the world of your OWN nightmares, YOU can be the biggest monster of them all! Or better yet, the shining light that burns all the monsters to ashes!
RadioDial Premium Member about 2 months ago
..and behind you….and above you..
Amra Leo about 2 months ago
Mwa. Ha. Ha…
ladykat about 2 months ago
Poor Gracie.
mokspr Premium Member about 2 months ago
My money’s on it being a cheap bluetooth speaker under the bed that’s connected to Baldo’s phone.
tammyspeakslife Premium Member about 2 months ago
When I was a child my older sister asked me to sit up with her to watch a horror movie. I don’t even remember what the movie was. She pushed my bed into her room so that I could sleep there overnight. I wonder why it didn’t phase me. I still don’t know if she had me sleep in her room for me or for her.
kaycstamper about 2 months ago
What does she have in front of her mouth!
Cactus-Pete about 2 months ago
Did she make a conclusion about “most horror movies” without having seen any before?
kjnrun about 2 months ago
Clever. I like it.
sincavage05 about 2 months ago
Saw my last one in 1978, left me so freaked out that I haven’t seen one since. When the spooks come on, I find a good station to listen to and read a book.
Brian Premium Member about 2 months ago
As a little kid, “The Seven Faces of Dr. Lao” was pretty scary. Even “The Ghost and Mr. Chicken” had its moments. But the one that really got me was the original version of “The Haunting”. Nothing really since then.
Aladar30 Premium Member about 2 months ago
I love when Gracie acts like a little girl and not like a know-it-all super genius.
Otis Rufus Driftwood about 2 months ago
Baldo is grounded till St. Patrick’s Day.
Naldrin about 1 month ago
So you aren’t afraid of el Cucuy, but you’re afraid of USian monsters? Shame on you, Gracie!