Does anything ever send a shiver down your spine

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johnnyb47

Guru
Location
Wales
Hi,
As the title says "does anything send a shiver down your spine"
It very rarely happens to me,but tonight I saw something on the news and quickly changed the channel over ,feeling somewhat upset and sending a cold shiver straight through me.
It's nearly 13 years since mum passed away and I still think about her every day.
Tonight on the TV a news story came on about a hospice and how they where raising money for it do some much need improvements.
It caught my attention because it was where my mum passed away.
Within a few seconds of watching it ,they showed one of the private rooms and I instantly recognised it to the one my mum passed away in .I saw the lovely view out of the window from the shot that I will never forget.
That was something I hoped I would never of had to see again.
Even after 13 years it brought back some unpleasant memories.
Sorry for sounding morbid but please share any strange experiences you may of encountered "funny or not" it doesn't matter
All the best,
Johnny.
 
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Homers Double

Active Member
I get a weird feeling occasionally, it’s like my balls tighten when I see/hear anything untoward.
It’s unnerving really but uncontrollable.
Oh well…
 

Dogtrousers

Kilometre nibbler
I went to the chemists and picked up my prescription. They gave me the wrong one - right surname, wrong first name. I found this as I checked it leaving the shop. The weird thing was that it was for a person with the same name as my mother. Which gave me an immediate flashback to picking up her prescriptions.
 
I once read the technical manual for trident missiles, after the descriptions of what happens in flight and after, someone had pencilled in “Armageddon “ sent a wave of shivers and goosebumps* over me, and made me want to get as far from WMD as possible.
*Odd reaction to the possible end of the human race, making your hair stand on end to look bigger isn’t going to help against a quick burst of 5000 C and gamma rays is it? Evolution just isn’t keeping up.
 

cookiemonster

Squire
Location
Hong Kong
This quote -

"Let's start this meeting with an ice-breaker activity.'

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cookiemonster

Squire
Location
Hong Kong
Would you like to know more about Jesus?

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Mad Doug Biker

Just a damaged guy.
Location
Craggy Island
I once read the technical manual for trident missiles, after the descriptions of what happens in flight and after, someone had pencilled in “Armageddon “ sent a wave of shivers and goosebumps* over me, and made me want to get as far from WMD as possible.
*Odd reaction to the possible end of the human race, making your hair stand on end to look bigger isn’t going to help against a quick burst of 5000 C and gamma rays is it? Evolution just isn’t keeping up.
To be fair, as a species, we probably deserve it though. :whistle:

Oh and it would be anything BUT a shiver or chill anyway!
 
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Electric_Andy

Heavy Metal Fan
Location
Plymouth
That would get my hackles up too. I generally am not an emotional/animated person but anything to do with nostalgic family stuff does send a chill through me when I think about it
 
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