tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-897213053132367019.post5151792635160220722..comments2024-02-23T18:05:24.995+09:00Comments on The Senseitions: Imajuku CampoutUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-897213053132367019.post-60268979160624320402010-10-18T11:37:01.446+09:002010-10-18T11:37:01.446+09:00What ghost stories did he tell?? DID HE TELL THE O...What ghost stories did he tell?? DID HE TELL THE ONE ABOUT THE MAN WITH LONG TEETH??? I HATE THAT STORY!<br /><br />JackieAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-897213053132367019.post-57622001053482809782010-10-10T20:25:13.180+09:002010-10-10T20:25:13.180+09:00Justin is too modest to tell you this, but his gho...Justin is too modest to tell you this, but his ghost stories were the highlight of the trip. Every teacher who came back kept telling me how hilarious it was, because apparently every time he told a story the kids would scream wildly, but always at the wrong part. And Justin would say, "Wait, that's not the scary part," and keep going. Then the end of the story would come and instead of screams, there'd be dead silence as the kids puzzled it through. Then they'd all nod thoughtfully and say, "Oh, yes, I get it. That's creepy."<br /><br />Our boss Dr. Gush suggests TV-studio "APPLAUSE" style signs for next year that Justin can hold up to indicate when the kids should scream.Nanahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07298039130748246714noreply@blogger.com