There's a story about a group of mischievous siblings. They chose to ding dong ditch a neighbor who was known for being grumpy. They rang the bell and ran. The neighbor came out yelling and tripped over his own garden hose. He sat there fuming while the siblings were in stitches. It was one of those stories that gets told over and over again in the neighborhood.
Well, there was this incident. A group of kids decided to do ding dong ditch. They rang the bell of an old lady's house. When she opened the door, they were already hiding. But she left a plate of cookies outside and said 'I know you're there, have some cookies'. It was really funny how she turned it around.
The scariest parts are often when there are strange noises or sounds that follow the ding dong. It creates an atmosphere of mystery and danger. Like in some stories, you hear strange growls or whispers. And the fact that you are in a vulnerable position, being outside in the dark, hiding and not knowing what's going on around you. You could be in a place where there are no other people around to help if something goes wrong.
One 'ding dong ditch horror story' is about a girl who did it at an old, abandoned house. When she rang the bell and ran, she heard slow, heavy footsteps chasing her. She looked back but saw nothing. When she got home, she found a muddy footprint on her back that looked like it was from a very large, inhuman foot.
One scary ding dong ditch story is about a group of kids who decided to play ding dong ditch at an old, abandoned house. When they rang the bell and ran, they heard slow, heavy footsteps coming after them. They looked back and saw a shadowy figure in the doorway, but they couldn't make out any details. They ran as fast as they could and never went back to that house again.
The scariest one I know is when a teenager played 'ding dong ditch' at a dilapidated cottage in the woods. After ringing the bell, a cold hand grabbed his shoulder. He turned around but there was no one there. He ran home, and later that night, he saw the same handprint on his window. It sent shivers down his spine.
In 2020, my local community organized a drive - by birthday parade for a 90 - year - old neighbor. The cars were all decorated with balloons and signs. But one car's balloons got loose and started flying all over the place. It was chaos but also really funny. It made the old man laugh a great deal.
One memorable one is about a man who left his beloved old hat to his parrot in his will. The parrot would then perch on the hat and cackle as if it knew it was now the owner of this special hat.
Well, there's a story where a person called 911 because their ice cream cone melted too fast. They were so distraught over losing their treat that they thought it was a major crisis. Another is when someone called because their cat was stuck on the roof, but the cat came down right as the firefighters arrived. It was hilarious.
The one where a cat got stuck in a box and thought it was being sneaky while everyone could see it. It was quite funny.
A steward in a small town library had an interesting incident. He was shelving books when he accidentally knocked over a whole stack of large, heavy books. The noise was so loud that it startled everyone in the library. He then slipped on one of the fallen books and landed in a rather ungraceful heap. Everyone had a good laugh, and he later joked about how the books were trying to keep him from working too hard.