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Re: A Ghost Story

Posted: 4 Sep 2014, 4:03pm
by thirdcrank
Did yoy hear a shout of "Yippee-ya-oh,Yippee-ya-eh?"

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qt0rURntFQE

Re: A Ghost Story

Posted: 4 Sep 2014, 4:05pm
by mercalia
yakdiver wrote:I actually believe you as I've seen ghosts myself, but maybe it's one of these


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maybe it did have wings but I didnt see any, would explain how it got over the 12 foot wall?

Re: A Ghost Story

Posted: 4 Sep 2014, 4:08pm
by mercalia
thirdcrank wrote:Did yoy hear a shout of "Yippee-ya-oh,Yippee-ya-eh?"

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qt0rURntFQE


maybe the horse was looking for a new rider - had tossed its own. glad I didnt take up the offer

Re: A Ghost Story

Posted: 4 Sep 2014, 5:13pm
by TonyR
mercalia wrote:The trouble with the false awakening idea is that the dream would then have run seamlessly into the waking experience ( thats why I joked that maybe I am still at Shorne fort and dreamed I cycled home ) Dreams arent like that I think. The waking experience would be carrying on where the dream ended with out anything to indicate which was which. Thats why in retrospect it is so very strange.


I've not experienced a false awakening but from the accounts of those that have they can be very much like that

Re: A Ghost Story

Posted: 4 Sep 2014, 6:06pm
by mercalia
nor me so I dont see why this should be a first. all my dreams I only vaguely remember or not at all.

Re: A Ghost Story

Posted: 4 Sep 2014, 6:26pm
by DevonDamo
mercalia wrote:nor me so I dont see why this should be a first. all my dreams I only vaguely remember or not at all.


Must have been a ghost then.

Re: A Ghost Story

Posted: 5 Sep 2014, 10:48am
by jackhandy
The only time I ever encountered something unexplainable was on a fishing trip, by the thames at Hampton:
There was a chap fishing from a wooden pontoon type thing, which had dire warnings posted that it was unsafe. The thing that struck me as odd was that he was dressed for town & using a portable-type spinning rod.

30 seconds later he was no longer there _ No splash, & no way up the 10 _ 12 ft high stone wall behind him.

My thinking is that there are "ghosts" or whatever all about us all the time & we only notice them when they are out of context.

Re: A Ghost Story

Posted: 5 Sep 2014, 4:35pm
by mercalia
jackhandy wrote:The only time I ever encountered something unexplainable was on a fishing trip, by the thames at Hampton:
There was a chap fishing from a wooden pontoon type thing, which had dire warnings posted that it was unsafe. The thing that struck me as odd was that he was dressed for town & using a portable-type spinning rod.

30 seconds later he was no longer there _ No splash, & no way up the 10 _ 12 ft high stone wall behind him.

My thinking is that there are "ghosts" or whatever all about us all the time & we only notice them when they are out of context.


very strange, had he been dressed properly u prob wouldnt have noticed him at all?

Re: A Ghost Story

Posted: 5 Sep 2014, 5:01pm
by HaroldBriercliffe
The outstanding Phil Rickman has a cycling ghost causing mayhem ( allegedly) here.....
http://www.amazon.co.uk/The-Remains-Alt ... 1847240917

Cracking series of books and well worth a looksee.