The_Discordian
Mmm... crunchy!
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- Jun 14, 2002
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I almost feel embarrassed by posting this, as I may have just experienced some wort of sensory anomaly, but here goes:
This afternoon, I got on the bus in Worthing town centre to go over to Lancing and see my mum (as is my wont these days). Before boarding, I stepped aside to let a bloke with a pushchair off, and noticed as I did so that there was one other passenger still on the bus - a woman probably in her 70s, wearing a dark coat, nothing remarkable. As I registered her age, I gave her a few moments grace in case she wanted to get off as well, before stepping into the front of the bus to get my ticket. After buying said ticket (and having, obviously, obstructed the only route of egress from the bus in the meantime). I turned round to sit down ... and there was nobody else on the bus.
And that's it - probably the most banal way to have a potential ghost sighting. Felt this was the appropriate place to report it, though.
This afternoon, I got on the bus in Worthing town centre to go over to Lancing and see my mum (as is my wont these days). Before boarding, I stepped aside to let a bloke with a pushchair off, and noticed as I did so that there was one other passenger still on the bus - a woman probably in her 70s, wearing a dark coat, nothing remarkable. As I registered her age, I gave her a few moments grace in case she wanted to get off as well, before stepping into the front of the bus to get my ticket. After buying said ticket (and having, obviously, obstructed the only route of egress from the bus in the meantime). I turned round to sit down ... and there was nobody else on the bus.
And that's it - probably the most banal way to have a potential ghost sighting. Felt this was the appropriate place to report it, though.