If you ask around, it's pretty easy to find someone who has a bank account overdraft horror story to tell.
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Around the district, I've talked to more local bankers who are scared to death.
A really good horror film has a story.
I've seen a lot of horror, but I'm not a horror guy.
I happen to know a bit about banking.
I don't write that much horror. People tell me my books are scary, but they're not really; I don't go there.
I don't think you should have everybody's information from their bank. There should be some process: accusations and proof that you've committed a crime.
To me, horror is when I see somebody lying. I mean a person I know. A friend. And he's telling me something that I accept. And then suddenly, as he or she is telling it, there's something that gives them away. They're not telling me the truth.
When I was very young in London, I had a bank account, which didn't have a great deal in it. I should think at least every three months the bank manager would call me up and threaten to strangle me because I had no money, and I was writing checks.
Life is a story. You and I are telling stories; they may suck, but we are telling stories. And we tell stories about the things that we want. So you go through your bank account, and those are things you have told stories about.
Searchers after horror haunt strange, far places.
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