at bangkok airport…

Posted by tmz_99 on March 17th, 2006 filed in Uncategorized

At the airport presently and slowly running out of things to do in my remaining 2 hrs wait. So far I went for 40 minues at O2. A place where they shove tubes up your nose and place you face down to give you that full mental patient experience and then proceed to massage you. In fact, it was quite nice and the 40 minutes it burned up were also somewhat benificial. Then I proceeded to get a manicure. This was somewhat of a 1st for me and I have to say my hands look absolutely perfect. I just wish they had a facial place here too.

This morning I think I may have been attacked by a ghost..  😐 yup.. as I was waking up I heard a female voice repeating “It’s time to eat Tomek, time to eat” in English. I opened my eyes and found that I was paralysed, I could not breathe or speak and found my whole body being sort of “compressed”. I managed to make gutteral noises much akin to a seal’s mating call and this managed to rouse Sam, who woke up, looked at me in puzzlement and pushed me over, which was brilliant as I managed to snap out of whatever it was…. I have a possible theory that my trip or perhaps my cabin or even (god forbid it) my CK underwear were cursed at some point. O did perform some ritual in my room the 1st night I was in Samui so who knows for sure….


3 Responses to “at bangkok airport…”

  1. angel Says:

    Hey tom.. miss ya.. im loving melbourne.. and cant wait to tell you all about it… get better mate…

  2. Blondie Says:

    I’ve had the odd ghost encounter here and there. People are always sceptical until it happens to them! Either that or the pharmaceuticals you’d been on were still kicking? (not assuming, throwing another guess out there) 😉

  3. Tatan Says:

    Dunno if u’ll get this bro but here goes:There have been numerous cases of people either during sleep or on waking up in the mornin’ having these ‘ghostie’ experiences,however it is actually more likely that they are in a state where the mind has woken up to the point where you usually would be able to move,but the body remains in it’s sleepy paralysis….

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