Let me start this story out by telling you that my roommate
is terrified of what she calls “stuffed people.” This entails people in mascot
costumes like Mickey Mouse or SuperFrog. She can’t stand them. SuperFrog once
came up behind her at a TCU baseball game and she wouldn’t look at him until he
went away. She was super scared but of course I, being the great friend that I
am, was cracking up. So now you have that context.
Last week, we were walking out of the back entrance of the
rec around 10:00 at night with one of our other roommates. We were enjoying
casual conversation. All of a sudden, out of absolutely nowhere, my roommate
screams, squeezes my arm, and begins sprinting in the opposite direction. Now,
with a reaction like this, I jumped and quickly looked around, expecting to see
several gunmen standing there on the sidewalk, waiting to shoot us down or take
us hostage. Instead, what do I find?
There is a person in a full-on hippo costume casually
strolling down the sidewalk.
Quick sidenote: We have seen this hippo walking around the
new dorms (where we live) before. I do not know who it is, and I am thoroughly
confused by it, but it’s pretty comical. Unless you have an irrational fear.
Once my other roommate and I see what the scream and the
sprinting were all about, we absolutely lose it. Our friend is cowering near
the building, and almost instantaneously we have tears in our eyes. We
legitimately were rolling around on the concrete we were laughing so hard. Our
friend exclaiming “that was terrifying!” only made us laugh harder. But don’t
worry, she was laughing too. We all sat there for a good while cracking up. I
genuinely got a good ab workout in during this time. We continued to laugh all
the way back as my roommate walked gingerly behind us, darting her eyes around
every corner in search of the hippo. It was incredibly comical, and even now I
can’t think about the incident without laughing.
This was a fantastic story! I've never thought about how some common, seemingly non-scary things, can actually terrify people. I am glad that I don't know this friend of yours, because I would not let her live that down. She would not hear the end of the super scary hippo scene.
ReplyDeleteI think it's funny how she is scared of ANY "stuffed people." It seems not to matter what the mascot or whatever represents, it all scares her. In my opinion, this is similar to how some people are terrified of clowns. I don't find them scary unless they are bloody and holding a butcher's knife, but some people are scared of all clowns, even happy looking clowns.