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Possibly the scariest thing I ever experienced!

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Me too. That dwarf, hanging over the cliff edge. The man/bear thing. The huge goldfish. Even the ugly princess creeped me out.

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That little midget gave me nightmares for most of my formative years as a child, consequently I have a genuine dislike for them now.

A completely true story:

Whilst in my local pub in Bath, a few Chrismas' ago, the cast of "Snow White & The 7 Dwarves" came to pub for a drink after a show. My friends, who knew my phobia of all things midget-based thought it'd be hilarious to ask them to come over and meet me. The fact that I was half-drunk only added to the experience, which started with abuse and soon ended with me attacking a midget.

The police were called.

Whilst being restrained outside the pub, I did try and explain to the officer my fear, as a result of watching this programme, and whilst he failed to take it on board, another officer, who was a few yards away, but listening, said to his colleague "Yeah, that programme was mental, I hate the little *beep* too!".

Regards

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Interesting radio programme …

http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/arts/singing_ringing_tree.shtml

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thanks for the link. I was sorry to have missed this particular broadcast as I love this old film and had been trying to even remember the title for years.

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Yes quite understandable. Scared me and all my friends s!#itless for years.

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Which pub in Bath?! I'm alarmed.

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Haha, thats a funny story. I love the film.

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I think what really scared me about the dwarf was that he was always popping out from under a rock..or in a tree..on from behind a bush. You never knew where the little bastard would pop out next!

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What happened to the dwarf actor Richard Kruger - where is he now? - any pics?- guy is a legend and yet he did nothing for 45yrs until a GTA voice over in 2002

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