The Weather Channel would like us to be scared, too, so we will stay tuned.
After all, lots of people used to be scared witless about flying, but that issue has largely faded.
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"I'm teaching myself how not to be scared in the kitchen, " he said.
It is only natural to be scared of zombies, and to prevent them from laying waste to your home.
"We started to be scared when Everton put pressure on us, " said Ancelotti, whose team now play Tottenham, Manchester United and Arsenal.
In fiction, Americans loved to be scared, even by their own country.
Grandparents grumble that youngsters today are too preoccupied with PlayStations to be scared by the witches who roam the slopes outside their bedroom windows.
If the Tories are right, and there are lots of fraudulent claimants to be scared off unemployment rolls by workfare, Mr Blair might get lucky.
"Hong Kong people grow up to be scared of cars because the streets are so narrow, and they're not brave enough to ride a bike around urban areas, " Fu explained.
Fans posting on the official King website expressed excitement at the news of the follow-up, with one writing that he "can't wait to be scared all over again".
Facebook and its ilk are worried that users are going to be scared off if they have to make privacy setting decisions before they start using the site.
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The 22-year-old is a high-risk player at the top of the innings and England won't to be scared of him because they have successfully devised plans to get him out.
But enter two people whom I love more than 100 of my own lives, and there seems to be so much to be scared of for them and for our family.
It's kind of another difficulty added to the journalists who are working in Iraq - are people are scared to be filmed, scared to be seen talking to journalists or giving a certain opinion.
The horror-loving audience who wants to be scared silly, on the other hand, ought to know that, TV ads featuring night-vision footage of freaked out preview patrons to the contrary, this is a movie of quiet spookiness rather than loud BOO!
But to really be frightened in a movie, to watch a film and really be involved and scared actually requires some skill.
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"I'll be scared to come back to school, " he said as he started to cry.
He was a very sensitive child and would be scared to confront anybody in the village.
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"A lot of people are scared to be themselves, " says Michelson, who references books like Self-Parenting and A Course in Miracles.
"You are my love at first sight, and though you're scared to be near me, my words penetrate your thought now in an intimate prelude, " Keyes wrote.
"I've been using washrooms for 15 years and I don't want to be discriminated against, and I'm scared to go to a male washroom, " she said.
Of course we were a little bit scared to physically not be on schedule.
"We came for Lebanon's future to show that we will not be scared, " said one of the mourners.
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Fourth, many Mexicans who might otherwise be sympathetic to Mr Fox are scared by his social conservatism, his opposition to abortion and his party's clerical roots.
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