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« Reply #15 on: Friday, February 29, 2008, 14:39:28 » |
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This is strange. Pic 2 has the blinds closed yet picture 3 they're open.
Wooooooooooooo...........
PS.. Nice socks! Are you Out tonight?
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If my calculations are correct, when this baby hits 88 miles per hour, you're gonna see some serious shit...
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Fred Elliot
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« Reply #16 on: Friday, February 29, 2008, 14:39:51 » |
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If you look at the second picture Batch the wall on the left was where is was screwed to, approx 15 ft from the doorway on a diagonal
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« Reply #17 on: Friday, February 29, 2008, 14:43:50 » |
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OK:
Either: A- It's fallen off the wall, impact cushioned by the bed, and 'rolled' to the door
OR B- The previous occupant is protesting about the lack of a light shade.
OR C- This is a hoax.
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« Reply #18 on: Friday, February 29, 2008, 14:47:15 » |
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This is strange. Pic 2 has the blinds closed yet picture 3 they're open.
Wooooooooooooo...........
PS.. Nice socks! Are you Out tonight? Pics were taken last night/tea time for demonstration purposes the last thing I thought about when it happened was getting my camera Not out tonight sippo, got Jen this weekend
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« Reply #19 on: Friday, February 29, 2008, 20:59:43 » |
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I'd say hoax (on reflection......)
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« Reply #20 on: Friday, February 29, 2008, 21:16:33 » |
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Perhaps a freak of nature/physics but.
I remember once picking up a mate from his appartment, it was night and I was to park up outside his appartment and wait for him to come down.
I parked at the front of a row of cars in front of a black SUV. And the wife and just chatted and ilstened to tunes for the 10-15 minute that it took my mate to come down.
He arrived and got into the car, and so I set off. Upon looking into my rear view mirror I had noticed that the SUV had gone.....
For starters had somebody jumped in a drove it away then I would without a doubt noticed the light from his/her headlights.
But even had the SUV been driven away with the driver forgetting to turn his lights on then it would still have been an absolute impossibility for them to move without me moving my car.
I don't beleive in ghosts and stuff but I remember my mate asking "Are you allright, you look a bit white"
My wife who was a witness to the event refuses to talk about it to this day.
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Reg Smeeton
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« Reply #21 on: Saturday, March 1, 2008, 01:10:43 » |
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Fred just wants an excuse to post pictures of his pit....in the probably forlorn hope that it might interest female TEF members ....fair play, but there's no such thing as ghosts.
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« Reply #22 on: Saturday, March 1, 2008, 02:02:22 » |
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Fred just wants an excuse to post pictures of his pit....in the probably forlorn hope that it might interest female TEF members ....fair play, but there's no such thing as ghosts. Even Star Trek ghosts, where it turns out that it's some gaseous alien nebular taking advantage of memories or psychic energy or something, like in a Star Trek: Voyager episode? I'd look up what happens exactly, but I've got most of the episodes and can't be arsed. I never did finish downloading all of the Voyager episodes. That would mostly be because it's generally really shit. Not as shit as Enterprise, and not as non-star-treky but soap operaish as DS9, but not as good as its potential. And without the awesome scale that Next generation pulled off; going from B-Movie in the style of the original series, up to mad space politics involving Borgses and Romulans; it's pretty much got nothing going for it. Apart from the occasional interesting Borg story, and Jeri Ryan in Star Fleet uniform so tight that she kept fainting on set (just don't look at her face, that's a bit of a turn off). Janeway spends most of her time walking a pretty dull line between being Captain and worrying about how the crew are missing their loved ones. Kirk and Piccard spent their time doing stuff. Don't get me started on the black DS9 American History X dude. He manages to turn everything space related into some sort of 50's USA civil rights movement bollocks. On the occasions he's not doing that, you've got some continuous thinly veiled holocaust subtext. I would normally find such things interesting, but for like 10 series, of the same story over and over? Answer = Black Jews shouldn't be Space Station Captains. And instead of Enterprise they should have clearly made a Captain Sulu series, set a decade or two after Star Trek VI. That would have been fucking awesome. Maybe. Better than Enterprise anyway. It's not as if George Tekai (or whatever he's called) is doing much with his big gay arse. Random rant of the day completed. Sometimes I start typing wherever my brain takes me. It can be a bit random at times. I like to think it's a good thing on the TEF (even if nobody has any interest in what I'm saying). Maybe not so good when it comes to alcohol fuelled pub voice speak. With girls. That I don't know. My running away ratio isn't great (great==low, !me&&them, death==adder).
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« Reply #23 on: Saturday, March 1, 2008, 03:40:56 » |
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Have you asked if theres anyone there?
Apart from the mirror has anything else happened have you felt scared or weird or owt?
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« Reply #24 on: Saturday, March 1, 2008, 08:01:47 » |
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I never did finish downloading all of the Voyager episodes.
They get home. You might be angry at me telling you that, but in the fullness of time you will come come to realise I just saved you a whole world of pain. DS 9 was the best Star Trek by far since TOS.
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« Reply #25 on: Saturday, March 1, 2008, 10:21:13 » |
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You should talk to my mum Fred she's a big believer in ghosts.
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« Reply #26 on: Saturday, March 1, 2008, 13:53:26 » |
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Now I'm not a person who believes who spooks, or am I? At 21 I brought a lovely batchelor pad in Windsor, brend new. Lovely place but the lounge was always coldish, I asked for the builders to come round and check why the room wouldn't heat but they couldn't find anything wrong. Then one evening I asked my sister and her hubby to come round for a meal, when they parked in the communal car park (my flat was on the second floor) they came upstairs and knocked on the door. My sister said who's that attractive woman, is it a new girlfriend. I said what are you on about. She said we saw her waving to us when we parked the car. Told her she was nuts or was looking at the wrong flat. Two weeks later a neighbour said to me, nice lass you are going out with but she dresses a bit old fashionded, now this I thought was just a bit weird.. So I made a bit of research, the location of my flat and the height of the window was were they use to have the gallows, the name of the road use to be called 'Hung Womens Lane', the last person hung in Windsor was at the location of my window. I sold two months later, now I don't believe in spooks make your own mind up.
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« Reply #27 on: Saturday, March 1, 2008, 13:58:56 » |
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I never believed in ghist until I moved to Chard in a 300 year old cottage and all kinds of wierd sighting and bang/noises started happening in the cottage.
My 6 month old nephew just sat on the bed in the 4th bedroom the smallest one and stared at the window (curtains drawn) and started laughing out loud for 5 minutes non stop with nothing to look at.
A guest of ours heard out dog scrathing and huffing and puffing at her bedroom door at about 1.30am, she paid no attention as we have a dog.....the dog was in our bedroom 3 bedrooms away locked in at the time :shock:
Caught glimpses several times of walking "images" in the hallway but when you turn and look there is nothing there.
I dont miss not living there!
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From the station at Colchester To the cells of Warrington From the services at Leicester To the slums of Northampton
We travel over England And one day Europe too
Cos we all follow the Swindon We're the famous Town End crew.
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« Reply #28 on: Saturday, March 1, 2008, 14:53:24 » |
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Now I'm not a person who believes who spooks, or am I? At 21 I brought a lovely batchelor pad in Windsor, brend new. Lovely place but the lounge was always coldish, I asked for the builders to come round and check why the room wouldn't heat but they couldn't find anything wrong. Then one evening I asked my sister and her hubby to come round for a meal, when they parked in the communal car park (my flat was on the second floor) they came upstairs and knocked on the door. My sister said who's that attractive woman, is it a new girlfriend. I said what are you on about. She said we saw her waving to us when we parked the car. Told her she was nuts or was looking at the wrong flat. Two weeks later a neighbour said to me, nice lass you are going out with but she dresses a bit old fashionded, now this I thought was just a bit weird.. So I made a bit of research, the location of my flat and the height of the window was were they use to have the gallows, the name of the road use to be called 'Hung Womens Lane', the last person hung in Windsor was at the location of my window. I sold two months later, now I don't believe in spooks make your own mind up. I think that the person in the window was probably Dell dressing up as a woman again!!!
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« Reply #29 on: Saturday, March 1, 2008, 15:57:02 » |
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Now I'm not a person who believes who spooks, or am I? At 21 I brought a lovely batchelor pad in Windsor, brend new. Lovely place but the lounge was always coldish, I asked for the builders to come round and check why the room wouldn't heat but they couldn't find anything wrong. Then one evening I asked my sister and her hubby to come round for a meal, when they parked in the communal car park (my flat was on the second floor) they came upstairs and knocked on the door. My sister said who's that attractive woman, is it a new girlfriend. I said what are you on about. She said we saw her waving to us when we parked the car. Told her she was nuts or was looking at the wrong flat. Two weeks later a neighbour said to me, nice lass you are going out with but she dresses a bit old fashionded, now this I thought was just a bit weird.. So I made a bit of research, the location of my flat and the height of the window was were they use to have the gallows, the name of the road use to be called 'Hung Womens Lane', the last person hung in Windsor was at the location of my window. I sold two months later, now I don't believe in spooks make your own mind up. I think that the person in the window was probably Dell dressing up as a woman again!!! Again!!! Its a true story BR - I was in the kitchen with the saucepan when it happened dont you know.
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