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LIMES
Posted 2010-03-29 3:49 AM (#24190)
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I was told by my friend at work, that she went to her friends house yesterday, and her friend has a teenage son with autism, and he is a very tall, muscular lad, but he is obsessed with Harry potter and toy trolls.

The day before yesterday her friend came home and saw her son had long deep scratches all over his face and arms and it was all breeding. so she asked him what happened. He said to his Mum, I was walking past the bus stop and I found a real troll, it was all on it's own so I took it home. So she said ok, so where's the troll then?, and he told her that it was a wild one so he locked in in the garden shed. The mum went out to the shed and opened the door and a little midget bloke came out shouting and swearing at her that he was waiting for a bus and someone grabbed him and picked him up and locked him in. The little bloke was trying to make her son put him down so he was hitting and scratching him to escape.

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Posted 2010-03-29 3:52 PM (#24191 - in reply to #24190)
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Trolls well that ends well then

LIMES
Posted 2010-03-29 10:26 PM (#24193 - in reply to #24191)
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Awe, I'm not sure of who I should feel more sorry for- the little guy who innocently was waiting for a bus, or the Autistic teenager who thought he had a real troll.

My friend said she is going to go back to her friends house and see if she can find out what the little person was saying to her when she opened the shed door.

Jim Hudson
Posted 2010-04-03 2:10 AM (#24260 - in reply to #24190)
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Hopefully you can keep us informed -- kind of interesting , Lets hope the little guy doesnt know lawyers or the law. -- Its so wierd you say this now as i was just about to ask my cousin if she would be interested in having a basement troll ( seriously -- in those words) for a while meaning me. I dont know if 6'1" qualifiies, but am thinking seriously of going back home to the north east us as in NY , Ct. I have nothing left in Florida, just living in past dreams that havent expired "quite" yet--
Jaysin
Posted 2010-04-03 5:37 PM (#24265 - in reply to #24190)
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I'm sorry but on a twisted level this is fucking hilarious! Hopefully noone was hurt and the little person forgave in the end. Poor little bastard.
Jim Hudson
Posted 2010-04-03 11:01 PM (#24267 - in reply to #24265)
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Jaysin - 2010-04-03 5:37 PM

I'm sorry but on a twisted level this is fucking hilarious! Hopefully noone was hurt and the little person forgave in the end. Poor little bastard.


Yea -- must have been scarry as hell for the smaller guy I would think, can you imagine? and then getting locked up in a shed -- Thank god the mom, mum , discovered the situation. To me the little guy was the victim entiirely cause it wasnt like he was smart mouthing or a rediculous assault, he was just a victem of someones illness. Hopefully they will let the autistic person go , and can reason with him as not to do that again -- dont know much about autism - thank god. Its scarry in the world what can happen -suppose the autistic person had a gun and thought he was doing a world service --Its funny but sad and scarry too. Kind of emotional trauma id think for the smaller guy -- may not help his dreams at night any. Oh well thank god "They" were ok in the end

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Hopefully LA is still rockin -- I dont know where to go , been thinking sound possibilities , you know fun stuff with bands etc might be better in NY? Its terrable to have various serious skills and not know where and how best to apply them.-- Ever feel lost ? - Shoot , I feel like im locked in a shed --well for now.


Edited by Jim Hudson 2010-04-03 11:21 PM
Armadillo
Posted 2010-04-04 10:15 PM (#24277 - in reply to #24190)
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Sorry to rain on everyone's parade here, but this story was just too crazy for even me.

I checked it out--and it's urban myth-- You know--one of those things my friend heard about it from a friend thing but it turns out no one was actually there. It's been circulating on the internet for awhile now.

http://www.snopes.com/embarrass/mistaken/troll.asp

Made for a very funny read though, so thanks for that! can always use a good laugh, and this board is full of them!

Jim Hudson
Posted 2010-04-05 3:02 AM (#24280 - in reply to #24190)
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Thank god , and thank you Terry for getting the low down as it were. I dont know why peeps write disperaging things that haunt peeps ( not you limes) as im pretty sure you, I would think thought it was valid. Some of the movies I see etc, its scarry to think what goes through some peoples minds that can actually write demented really sick stuff. I couldnt write like that if I tried.Well I dont think id want to.
LIMES
Posted 2010-04-06 2:51 PM (#24313 - in reply to #24277)
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Armadillo- not trying to be stubborn, but my friend is NOT  a fucking bull shitter, she doesn't joke like that. maybe midgets are often mistaken by people with mental disorders, but this did happen by a my work friend's friend, I do believe her as I know the woman from work very well, but you may believe what you like. I am sure there is probably many cases simular but I wouldn't rule out something when a person is a near sixty year old woman who doesn't talk crap.
Armadillo
Posted 2010-04-06 9:39 PM (#24323 - in reply to #24313)
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Okay...okay.....but just check out www.snopes.com
the story you told was one that I heard a version of here stateside...just a variation of it....and when you read the website, it talks about how that story has circulated the globe. It's certainly possible that it originated from an actual event, and then the re-telling of it changed the story a bit....so perhaps your friend was the original story.





LIMES
Posted 2010-04-07 1:54 AM (#24324 - in reply to #24323)
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I already saw what you have found, but my friend is not computer literate. she doesn't own a computer. But it sounds like to me you are saying because one person has an experience in one part of the world- or someone makes a story up- you are set on the idea nothing can ever happen in another part of the world EG: say for instance if someone sliced off their finger with an electric meat slicer- then it will NEVER happen anywhere else in the world?.

If that's the case you are shallow. No wonder 'old school T.S fans' like Cherokee girl left this site.

Armadillo
Posted 2010-04-07 7:44 PM (#24331 - in reply to #24324)
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Hi LIMES
that's actually not what I'm saying at all--it's possible that if something happened to your friend's friend, and they told other people about it--that when the story gets re-told to other people (either verbally or written) that the story gets changed in the telling. And then you have the story circulating all over the globe in various versions.

I've obviously struck a nerve here and offended you, and I certainly do apologize. And I would hope that you would never leave the slamboard as you really do make valuable contributions to it.

Terry
Jim Hudson
Posted 2010-04-08 2:20 AM (#24336 - in reply to #24190)
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Please forgive me as certainly not my deal --m Terry I think your awesome , yea a awesome smart friend,Fellow firefighter ! , despite stupid things ive said that just out of human kindness and thought I shouldnt have , saw a possibility to get involved with the WWE - for real in a production /Music pepro way ( havent given that one up yet -- well musically,We all make mistakes , sometimes the peeps you feel the closest to , you let your gauard down and stupid things happen cause in a wierd way you feel so close to them , usually I feel really bad about mine later , hope you forgave me for that stupidity and and we are still great friends - This world is bizzare enough that similar events could have happened at a close proximity in time - I dont know , I d give the story the consideration of the truth as limes really has nothing to gain by any thing other - Shes not a magazine editor that can profit by sales for a hot story . And once again please forgive me both as I shouldnt get involved, but I know you both as true kind awesome peeps , I love you both in your own ways .

I actually have seen right here in little Hobe Sound Fl considences that amazxed me -time wise ----I like limes and Terry as I do Cyndi and so many of my smf true friends. - You guys are all on such a high level compared to most. We all are on a high level musically cause we are here on the TS site - That to me alone shows we have extreamly high tastes in state of knowing extrordinary musicians,music, the worlds best possably and music. To me while once again I should have just stayed quiet- I love you all - We TS peeps are in a league that is on a extreamly high standard-- How lucky we are to have had the opertunity to know our other friends that share such a high level-- rare fenomina - god Bless you all as my friends - I have little way of adiquately expressing how cool you guys are and what a wonderful gift in life you have ment to me -- every minuite has been such a fun awesome experience - For me just meeting new peeps at the Pod hotel x-mas show year before last , the fantastic times will last me for eternity-- you guys rock ! --Oh and sorry to the girl next door that me and my friends kept up a little late one - the second night .

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Edited by Jim Hudson 2010-04-08 2:50 AM
LIMES
Posted 2010-04-08 10:43 AM (#24340 - in reply to #24336)
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Jim, I am not one for holding a grudge against anyone. I'm too grown up for that. (WELL- there is one person, but thats because of the divorce LOL).
Lorndog
Posted 2010-04-08 12:18 PM (#24341 - in reply to #24190)
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OK, OK, I realise that this is probably not a great idea and I never usually get involved in mindless mud-slinging, or taking of sides, especially when I don't know what the hell the arguement is really all about in the first place, however......
.........it just occured to me, that if your gonna take up 40 inches of Slamboard space, when a few sentences would be more than sufficent; it might be an idea to make some kind of sense by the end of it.
To paraphrase Steve Martin, " when your telling your little stories, here's an idea, HAVE A POINT!!"
Much love to all,
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