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When we go downstairs Roger says much the same thing: that Rebecca is often scared to go into the kitchen by herself; that he gets a chill walking to the bathroom in the middle of the night.
It's one thing to go with a friend or partner, but if you've got a few hours to yourself and would rather not Netflix and chill, walking the quiet halls of a museum could be a great way to get reflective and thoughtful as you interpret the art before you.
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The big difference between "Seeing You" and "Sleep No More" is that the earlier show was filled with a mysterious creepiness that got into your bones, sending you right back to childhood and to the claustrophobic chill of walking through a haunted house at a country fair, not quite believing that you'd get out.
Until very recently, the mere sight of a snake on TV would send chills down my spine, walking on grass wasn't an option and even saying the word "snake" made my throat close up.
As an unmistakable autumn chill creeps into the air, walking home might be the best way to relish the last golden days of summer.
What is chilling about They Walk Among Us is its focus on cases that are close to home; its tales are simultaneously unexpected yet familiar (all have been headline-grabbers).
When Gwen first discovers Archy's infidelity: " 'It's the indignity of it,' she heard herself telling him, invoking a key concept of her mother's code of morality with such stone likeness that it chilled her, spiders walked on the back of her neck, you might as well swing the camera around and show Rod Serling standing there behind a potted banana tree in an eerie cloud of cigarette smoke".
I still get chills when I walk in the place.
It just gives you the chills when you walk out on stage and you have that experience.
JAG/TI calculates wind chill by looking at a clothed person walking at a speed of 3mph.
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