Remember that time I told you about watching an old game show episode from the 70’s/80’s and Monte Hall was a total dick to the couple because they were living together and not married? And how curiosity got the better of me and I had to stalk look up this couple to see if they made it, which they did and it was very cool because now they were grandparents???
You can read it here if you missed it.
Well. I did something similar watching one of my creepy crime shows.
When I sew, I turn on the creepy crime documentaries playlist on YouTube. I listen to them more than watch and all of the sudden I hear them mention Boise, Idaho.
Ding!
I stop sewing and start watching. It was a horrific crime that actually took place somewhere else but the people involved had some kind of ties to Boise. Well, me being me. I had to know if this story, much like the game show people, had a happy ending for the girl who survived. Thankfully it did. She lives here in Boise! In fact, she and all of her sisters live here.
– And that’s as far as my stalking looking her up to make sure there was a happy ending goes. – But then I had an awful thought…
Psycho Hangman.
Psycho Hangman was born in Michigan. Psycho Hangman is like regular Hangman except all of the words are like straitjacket, murder, axe, knife, blood, zip ties, etc.
A group of us would go out to eat at some lit’l hole-in-the-wall, 24-hour diner with sticky cramped booths and paper placemats. Well, while we waited for our food we’d flip the placemats over and start playing Hangman. Inevitably the waitresses would pass by and try to hustle in on our game by shouting out answers. I’m like, hey, not your game. No shouting out answers. So, all of the games thereafter had creepy crime clues. Once the waitresses saw a few of the words they stopped butting in.
Mission accomplished and Psycho Hangman was born.
Fast forward to Idaho. We still play this game. Now I’m wondering if we played it in a diner where maybe that girl from the crime documentary or her sisters may have worked! I would feel horrible if we left our placemat for all the world to see and one of them saw it!
What if our simple, lit’l twisted game served as some kind of trigger that caused some kind of mental distress for one of them?
Thus, the “death of Psycho Hangman.”
G_ _ _D BY_ PSY_H_ HANGMAN.
Y_U’LL B _ MISS_D.
Being the bitch that I am I often don’t pause before opening my mouth and saying – or writing – something that may be potentially harmful to someone else.
But. Being my father’s daughter, more often than not I do pause.
I never intentionally hurt someone’s feelings unless I don’t like them. At which point and time I may give them just a little tongue lashing pop up side their head to let them know back off. Or, if they’re stupid and choose to continue on. I will shred them with my tongue and then they’ll back off.
Again. Being my father’s daughter. I also take no shit.
My point is this. We all go thru our days living our lives being our fabulous selves, and sometimes not so fabulous selves without much thought as to how our fabulousness or not so fabulousness affects those around us.
More often than not we don’t pause.
More often than not we should pause.
One of my most favorite bloggers, Joe over at ‘Cranky Old Man‘ wrote a wonderful post about seeing certain situations from another’s perspective. It’s titled, “What If?” It’s a great read and you really should go over and read it if you haven’t already.
IN OTHER NEWS – I think I’m on the tail end of my “bug.” Yay! My right ear is still plugged up and I’ve got that whole drippy/stuffy nostril thing going on but for the most part the marshmallow head is gone. Our weather is cooperating with temps in the 80’s so I can sit outside and let the beautiful sunshine warm my bones.
My week ahead will consist in attempting to get back to normal and actually get some projects done!
I hope your week ahead is filled with much sunshine and please, remember to pause from time to time and pay attention to those around you.
Mimi’s quote for the day –



Quite the hodge podge post! But I love the idea of psycho hangman. That’s so something my stepdaughter and I would play. haha Glad you are feeling better!
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I know at Joanne. Could be the cold meds flooding my mind with so many thoughts. Psycho Hangman is fun. We also play Serial Killer Scrabble. Such twisted people we are. – And thank you. I’m on the road to feeling normal. Whatever that is. :)
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You are feeling better. I can tell.
The older I get the less I pause. I do pause and thank goodness for that, but sometimes I don’t. Oh wait, I don’t when I don’t like the person. I’m good.
Have a fabulous day. ☺
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Yes I am CP. :) And I totally get the whole less pausing thing. That’s me so much of the time. I wasn’t born with a filter on my mouth so filtering things – pausing – is a life long challenge and learning process for me. I’m doing better tho, I think. I hope.
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Glad you are on the mend. Mimi’s quote is one that I have taken to heart for 15 years. When Andrew had his horrific brain injury it was hard not to be jealous of other family’s seemingly “normal” life. So, I would remind myself that I didn’t know what was going on behind closed doors. Hence, the tagline of my blog…
there are 11,507 stories in Haddonfield and this is one of them.
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Thank you Bernadette. I have to remind myself of that quote daily. Often times moment by moment.
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Your mind works in mysterious ways…perhaps that is why I follow you.
Thanks for the shout out.
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Hahaha. I’m sensing that what you really wanted to write was, “what a freak!” Hahaha. – And you are so welcome. I LOVE your writings!
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Glad your cold is easing up, you sound better.
Hangman, haven’t played that in years, hmm.
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I have no idea what this psycho hangman game is! That is a wonderful quote BTW
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Hahaha. It’s like regular Hangman only using clues associated with creepy crimes. :) – Thank you.
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Thank you SJ. I’m getting there. Hangman is still a fun game for me. Just gotta’ change it up a bit from time to time. :)
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I loved playing hangman, but not quite sure I’d enjoy this variety. Like you, I love following up on ‘leads’ of old stories to see how they turned out. Always grateful for happy endings.
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Well, it’s all fun and games until you run into a real victim or serial killer I’m guessing. :D And yay! I’m not alone in my “follow ups.” I too am always cheering for a happy ending. :)
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Had to look up Monte Hall and see if he still alive. Yes he is and is 95 years old. But I don’t recall him hosting “hangman” but I recall “Lets make a deal”
Coffee is on
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Wow. I didn’t know he was still alive! And yeah. He’s hosted quite a few game shows.
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