Judge Nutmeg said:The Strange Folk thread was spooky,i read the whole of that late one night,sent cold shivers up my spine.
Well, they definitely haven't been deleted. Here's : Spring-heeled Jack, and there's a fair few which cover Victorian London (mostly WRT Jack the Ripper, etc). Which particular one did you have in mind (or was iit pure curiosity, as it was recommended in this thread)?zardoz said:PPs. tried to access some of the early threads posted here in links and could not get any of them towork. just got a page saying "thread does not exsist"
The victorian london thread and the springheeled jack thread for instance.
zardozzz said:Judge Nutmeg said:The Strange Folk thread was spooky,i read the whole of that late one night,sent cold shivers up my spine.
Which strange folk, thread ?
ps: dogheaded men, has to be my all time fave.
PPs. tried to access some of the early threads posted here in links and could not get any of them towork. just got a page saying "thread does not exsist"
The victorian london thread and the springheeled jack thread for instance.
Leaferne said:Whatever happened to the idiot (re: Erik Beckjord ) anyway?
I seem to be a gifted photographer of anomalies. You may judge for yourself. I have taken photos and/or films of ufos, Bigfoot, Nessie and strange things in crop circles. This has also happened, unknowingly, with photos I took with a witness 6 months after the tragic deaths of Ron and Nicole allegedly by OJ, who persists in letting slip that he did it.
Frobush said:He's selling some of his 'ghost' photos on eBay at this very moment. (Does depend when you read this post though).
Pietro_Mercurios said:Dangerously close to, Lol Catz.
Human_84 said:A friend recently told me of a black mist on awakening that recedes into the ceiling. His girlfriend sees it too. I cannot seem to find a thread for this. Anyone know if we've got one?
Imagine, in the distant future, some guy - the avid clipster of his time - sifting through the ancient 'newspaper' archives...and coming to the conclusion that the day known as '1 April' was remarkable for its heavy concentration of anomalous phenomena! And, of course, quickly getting a book out on it.
(Now, I'm going to have to think hard about where that 1925 story comes from - I see I didn't indicate a source.)
... (Now, I'm going to have to think hard about where that 1925 story comes from - I see I didn't indicate a source.)
Some clues, if not the exact answer, can be found in that thread ...
I found it - I was so unbelievably on it that I think you might just have missed the post (#20).