Posted on 10/26/2006 4:29:07 AM PDT by CurlyBill
Here is the annual haunted thread. Post your true ghost stories here... This has been somewhat popular ovedr the last three years given the feedback I've received. We just need to keep bumping the thread and keep it active.
This happened just outside of Spooner, a little town in the northwoods of Wisconsin, and while it sounds like an Alfred Hitchcock tale... it's real!
This out-of-state traveler was on the side of the road, hitch hiking on a very dark night in the middle of a thunderstorm. Time passed slowly and no cars went by. It was raining so hard he could hardly see his hand in front of his face.
Suddenly he saw a car moving slowly, approaching and appearing ghostlike in the rain. It slowly and silently crept toward him and stopped. Wanting a ride really bad, the guy jumped in the car and closed the door; only then did he realize that there was nobody behind the wheel, and no sound of an engine to be heard over the rain!
Again the car crept slowly forward and the guy was terrified, too scared to think of jumping out and running. The guy saw that the car was approaching a sharp curve and, still too scared to jump out, he started to pray and began begging for his life; he was sure the ghost car would go off the road and into a nearby lake and he would drown!
But just before the curve, a shadowy figure appeared at the driver's window and a hand reached in and turned the steering wheel, guiding the car safely around the bend.
Then, just as silently, the hand disappeared through the window and the hitchhiker was alone again!
Paralyzed with fear, the guy watched the hand reappear every time they reached a curve. Finally the guy, scared to near death, had all he could take and jumped out of the car and ran as fast as he could into town.
Wet and in shock, he went into a bar and, with a quivering voice, ordered two shots of whiskey, then told everybody about his supernatural experience.
A silence enveloped and everybody got goose bumps when they realized the guy was telling the truth.
About half an hour, later two guys walked into the bar and one says to the other, "Look Ole, ders dat idiot dat rode in our car when ve vuz pushin it in da rain."
And another bump.
Before I read, I have a pet peeve to dislodge from my craw.
Why does everyone all of a sudden call this coming Tuesday "Hollow-ween" instead of "Hal (howl) - o - ween"?
Ooooooohhhh! That wasn't the Simpson place, that was Aaron Spelling's wife's multi-1000-sq-ft gift-wrapping room in the mansion - or *one* of them, anyway.
I want one.
...don't leave me in suspense! The candy! How was the candy?
Boopingy
Wow, your g-g-grandma and g-g-grandpa were there the night "Stars Fell on Alabama!"
*We lived our little drama ...*
Wooo, I had folks there then, too - and they never mentioned it! It must be the great Alabama fireball cover-up. Goodness gracious.
Oh, that's a goooodd one!
LISTEN TO GHOSTS!
Here are some recordings the Utah Ghost Hunters have made of "ghosts" in allegedly haunted sites. They couldn't hear any of these at the time, but the voices popped up on the audio tape later (think "Sixth Sense").
Enjoy!
http://www.ghostwave.com/kathy2.wav Ill be right back (child)
http://www.ghostwave.com/ffield1.wav Muchas Gracias
http://www.ghostwave.com/9699-6.wav hello whisper
http://www.ghostwave.com/91998-9.wav Elizabeth
http://www.ghostwave.com/25may5.wav Let me help you
http://www.ghostwave.com/25may9.wav Watch what you say
http://www.ghostwave.com/Mc3.wav Busted! (after police car passes cemetery)
http://www.ghostwave.com/Imsad.wav Oh, Im sad
http://www.ghostwave.com/Salem1.wav Hey, you little b---h
http://www.ghostwave.com/bedead.wav Im supposed, supposed to be dead
Well, I finally made it through reading all the ghosty posties on this thread - thanks to all for posting.
I intentionally do not believe in the supernatural anymore, so I'm immune to getting too spooked out, but really love to read the stories. I just don't watch or listen to anything else spooky, as I'm too sensitive to it.
I *have* seen a ghost and have felt a spirit, but will post about those another time. I like "eerie" and "ironic" more than scary, I guess.
Happy Hauntings, y'all!
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I used to attend a church whose building had once been a funeral home. The sanctuary was rather small for our church, as it had originally been the funeral home chapel...but you know, that church had the biggest, nicest kitchen you'd ever want to see. =]
This is Joel Furr's retelling of his experiences in the Lyric Theater in Blacksburg, Virginia, home of Virginia Tech. The Lyric is a big old dusty, ramshackle movie house that was rented periodically by the university as extra lecture hall space. I attended a class at the Lyric, but I never saw a movie there. The place is just full of old-timey atmosphere, and it's easy to believe that it's haunted if you believe in such things.
Hey, I know where that is! Funny story.
One year it threw eggs.
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