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  • AT&T Realizing your nightmares since 1950

    What you are about to see is found footage from the AT&T archives that was made in the 1950s as an educational film of how to properly use what was known then as a telephone. The story follows a young boy in search of his missing dog. His travels will take him to the mystical place known as "Telezonia". What he does not know is what terror befalls him as he is guided by a horrifying being, and accompanied by people that have been watching him. And not just any people mind you. What I can only describe as pure evil. But why say more about these things? I'll let the film speak for itself. Be warned though. This archived footage is not for the faint of heart. so if you have any children in your presence then please put them in their rooms. The images are in fact disturbing.

    Last edited by Smiley; 06-12-2012, 02:24 AM.

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    Ergh.

    Stuff like this really really freaks me out. I hate it.

    If I fell asleep on the sofa one night and woke up to this I genuinly think i'd be scarred for life.
    Last edited by [STARS]TyranT; 06-12-2012, 04:37 PM.
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    • #3
      This was horrifyingly delightful in the best possible way.

      Thanks for sharing, Smiley. I love this kind of stuff.

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      • #4
        Hahaha, I didn't really find anything that wrong with it. Outside of possibilities regarding Bobby's dog...

        Smiley wanted to hear my reaction while I was watching it. Not really scared of it or anything. Probably because I'm used to seeing marionettes like those because of Mr. Squiggle here.
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