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Post by izzetafox on Nov 23, 2009 17:22:36 GMT -1
It was indeed in b&w 1966 to 1968, just after I watched England win the World Cup on TV. Guess that will be the only time in my life.
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Post by kerny on Nov 23, 2009 17:35:47 GMT -1
I remember watching the word cup with my late dad, the telly was rented from Redifussion, you used to get what you call a ghost on the side of the screen so you had to bang it on the side to get rid of it.I guess that was a form of exorcism.l.o.l.
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Post by THURSOMAN on Nov 23, 2009 18:44:38 GMT -1
;D ;D ;D ;D
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Post by kerny on Nov 23, 2009 21:30:08 GMT -1
Come on seajunky we are waiting for them two tales you've got to tell
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Post by nibbo on Nov 23, 2009 22:40:31 GMT -1
Looked in the mirror the other night and saw a couple of ghoulies, great big hairy ones they where, scare the life out any women.
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Post by SEAJUNKY on Nov 23, 2009 23:01:29 GMT -1
Did I die?
Well Kerny I suppose I had better keep to my word. A good few years ago now, I had been working very hard, I was into catering at the time, and was building a new snack bar. I was completely rebuilding it and fitting it out. We had booked onto a big bonfire night fireworks display. I had to be on site by 4pm on the show day. Well I had been working since the morning of the previous day; it was by now about 2pm on show day. I had already nearly passed out from fatigue a few times, and had kept going dizzy from dehydration, and lack of sleep. Well I was working in my front garden, and leaned back on the front porch and turned round to talk to the wife, now many of you won’t believe this, but as I turned round I saw myself standing there looking at me, my wife could not get my attention until she shook me and asked what was the matter. I tried to explain what had just happened; she told me that the colour had completely drained out of my face. There was no explanation to this, other then it could have been an out of body experience and just for a few moments I had died. And I can honestly say I had not been drinking. I swear that this is the truth without additions or exaggeration.
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Post by SEAJUNKY on Nov 23, 2009 23:14:01 GMT -1
The big cats
I too have seen a big cat as well Steve07. I had been fishing on the Brighton marina. It was about 2am and I was driving through a place called Fulmar (Like the bird) We had just driven passed the university when this big cat run across the road in front of the car, I had to brake hard to miss it, It was about the size of a Panther, It had a very glossy black coat, with a long tail. On another occasion when I used to work on a golf course a golfer reported seeing a big cat running across the 6th fairway with a rabbit in its mouth. Well one of my rangers reported seeing what he thought were big cat prints in a bunker, and sure enough that’s what they turned out to be. We got the big cat expert from port lymph Zoo in Sussex to come up and have a look around. He confirmed that the prints in the bunker where from a big cat, properly a panther, and as there was a 40 mile band of woodland surrounding the golf course it wouldn’t be feasible to try and track it down.
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Post by kerny on Nov 23, 2009 23:15:40 GMT -1
People that have had these out of body experiences report that they have an overwhelming sense of peace and after having them they have no fear of death ,is that what you felt Steve ? until that is, when you came round with your wife shaking you...
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Post by kerny on Nov 23, 2009 23:19:26 GMT -1
Fascinating story and subject Steve...
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Post by kerny on Nov 23, 2009 23:23:26 GMT -1
Plenty big cats round my neck of the woods and they leave plenty big crap...s in my garden.
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Post by SEAJUNKY on Nov 24, 2009 1:21:33 GMT -1
The lady in the floppy hat!
Many years ago I used to work on a golf course. One of my hobbies at that time was badger watching. Which sometimes meant being on the golf course at silly o’clock: It was one of those really warm summer nights that we used to get down south quite often. The ground was damp, and you know the way a river will steam sometimes when the air is cold, it was just like that on the golf course, it was all a bit eerie really, the mist stayed below waist height, so badger watching was out for the night, so a friend and I started on our way home at around 0230am We were walking along the side of a bit of a hill, and the mist was rolling down the hill, Very horror film like, we stood and watched it for a while feeling a bit cold by now, a shiver run down my neck and back. The moon was out which gave the mist an eerie glow. In the hedge row was a gap of some 30 yards or so, in the middle of the gap was just one solitary blackthorn bush. We was watching but not believing what we was seeing, it was a lady dressed in a very flared Victorian type dress, with a tight bodice, and a very large floppy brimmed hat, that rose at the front as she was walking very fast, almost on the verge of running. She appeared to be floating in the mist, we couldn’t see her feet. She passed behind the solitary blackthorn bush in the gap. She didn’t re-appear on the other side. Not feeling like investigating this, we made a very quick exit from the golf course. The tree was always referred to as the lady tree between us from then on. And this area was always given a very wide birth by us each and every time we went badger watching from then on.
A foot note
This happened only about 3 weeks before one of my rangers found the carcase of a woman on the course, with the arms, legs, and head removed.
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Post by THURSOMAN on Nov 24, 2009 6:12:29 GMT -1
LOL, sounds more like over work and tiredness are making you see things mate. ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
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