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Let's Not Meet: A True Horror Podcast

4x22: The Shower Curtain

Let's Not Meet: A True Horror Podcast

Cryptic County

Performing Arts, Society & Culture, True Crime, Arts, Documentary

4.79K Ratings

🗓️ 26 October 2020

⏱️ 29 minutes

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Summary

Stories in this episode:

  • Scary sleepover story - crazywomprat.
  • Permafried mentally unwell neighbor watches me sleep and attempts to come inside - Prettydamnpetty.
  • Some woman stood in my flat, right next to the shower curtain... - Raoul9753.
  • Landlords from hell - CommonLevel.
  • Sofa on Craigslist - Scaredazz.
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Transcript

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0:00.0

This podcast contains adult language and content.

0:02.8

If you have a story to share, send it to Let's Not Meet Stories at gmail.

0:07.3

Enjoy the show. I've always been good friends with one of my cousins Cole, who is the same age I am.

0:28.6

The two of us were not quite inseparable, but we always did get along very well together.

0:36.2

And we were often found together both in school, as we had always wound up in the same classes

0:42.0

together throughout elementary school, and outside of it.

0:45.2

When we were 12 and in sixth grade, I was hanging out with coal on Friday afternoon

0:51.8

around the later part of May. We were pretty sight at the start of the weekend.

0:58.0

We had wound up at his house since he didn't live too far from me, and at one point my mom called to say that our grandpa was in the hospital

1:07.0

while the issue with our grandpa wasn't expected to be life-threatening he was being kept at the hospital overnight for observation, and both

1:16.1

my parents and Coles were planning on staying with him and my grandma at the hospital,

1:20.9

since my mom and her sister were the two siblings that lived close by.

1:25.6

I was told that I was given the okay to stay at Cole's house for the night, with Cole's

1:31.4

old brother Hunter being in charge while our parents were out.

1:36.3

This was fine by us.

1:38.2

I got along well enough with Hunter, and he was never the Bossie older brother or cousin that some of my other friends said they had to put up with.

1:47.4

We ordered out for pizza and enjoyed goofing off as boys that age tend to do.

1:53.0

Around nine or so, there was a knock at the front door, and Cole went to answer it.

2:00.0

I was a bit curious as to who it could be at that time of night and so I watched from quite a ways back.

2:09.0

At the door were two older men.

2:13.0

They said that they were with the city

2:16.0

and that they were investigating reports about the water pressure

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