Posted on 03/24/2019 12:27:44 PM PDT by EdnaMode
Typically, the scariest thing youll encounter at a grocery store is long lines at the checkout or an expired coupon. For shoppers in Wilmington, Mass. its an apparition that appears to be a young woman in Victorian clothing.
A members-only page on Facebook, dedicated to local events and possible coyote sightings in the area, has the community buzzing after several people reported seeing a young woman, between the age of 17 and 30, with light skin, dark hair, and blue eyes in out-of-fashion clothes wandering the aisles of Market Basket on Main Street. One shopper, according to Patch.com, is familiar with her as she used to visit her home when she lived near the store.
The post shared on the social media page has residents either laughing or admitting to seeing the ghostly figure.
If the rumors are true, it makes this Market Basket a lot more interesting, one shopper told CBS Boston.
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Finally an RBG sighting.
Ghosts are real. Just ask anyone who is in health care, especially long term and hospice care where we send folks to pass.
Sounds like a ploy to get more people into the store to “sight” her, then buy something.
Who ya gonna call?
The election commission. They need to make sure the ghost is registered to vote and votes Demonratic.
You are absolutely right. I worked in a VA for 23 years. The place was eerily haunted. Stuff happening that no one could explain.
cannot record, camera shy
Victorian clothing. Makes me wonder what stood on that property in the past.
Must have ate something there that killed it.
Wolf putting champagne back on the shelves LOL
The grocery sells out of print Ghostbusters Role Playing Game Modules?
(Ghost Tosties is a game module, not a cereal...)
Aside from my own experiences, I have two Daughters who have worked in resthomes for over 12 years. It is so common to them that they don’t even pay attention to it anymore. Just part of the work place environment as you describe.
So? Wouldn’t it be sort of a bonus to KNOW there is an afterlife, rather than be forced to take the word of an organization that protects pedophiles? (I’m looking at the Holy See, here.)
And they would have gotten away with it too, if it wasn’t for those meddling kids!
Until I see “them” personally, I’ve of the opinion they don’t exist.
Hehe!
My mother passed away at home.
Her ghost appeared regularly. My dad thought he was seeing things until his dog would chase the ghost around the house. The dog saw or sensed it’s presence.
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