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Aluni

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Some time ago I started a new job in a new town. This guy kind of creeped me out. He was friendly and seemed normal enough but I couldn't shake the feeling. One day chatting with some coworkers. I said that he creeped me out and he looked like a molester. (Yeah, one of those "oops, shouldn't of said that out loud moments") Well, one woman points at me and said "He was never convicted!" I was like "um what!?" Turns out he was accused but never convicted of molestation.
So a few years later he ended up getting fired because he smacked the CEO on the ass and kept going into the ladies room at our work party.
He then gets a job at a lumber yard loading customers vehicles. After he locked himself and someone in their own van, he ends up in jail.

Anyone have "saw that coming" stories to share?
 
Not trying to insite illwill, but, Is creepily a word? :p. I've not heard it.

If you are asking if the "SpidySense" works then yep. I can smell (feel) shady characters right off, I don't get close enough to look them in the eye to be sure...instead just find my exit.
 
Not sure! But you have to admit..... Its fun to say! :grinning:
That is true!! May be why I liked it...LOL
E.g.: The strange clown slithered creepily along the wall out of the illuminated cast shadow.
 
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I almost didn't read this because I thought it might be another right wing politics thread.

When I was at college, all of my girlfriends liked hanging around a certain football player. He gave me the heebie jeebies and they used to get mad at me for refusing to go to his parties. Why don't you like him, scientia? I could not say what it was. Anyway, they went to a few of these parties and he ended up drugging and raping two girls. After that, they all thought I was psychic.
 
he ended up drugging and raping two girls.
Omg! Close call! I'm glad you went with your instincts!
I have found in the past I would get feeling about something and over think it. Going against my initial reaction. Then end up making the wrong decision. I've decided over time to trust my instinct because I never regret it if it ends up being a mistake.