oldrover
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the Tamám Shud case
Thanks for that one.
the Tamám Shud case
oldrover said:the Tamám Shud case
Thanks for that one.
This? http://www.ufofreeparanormal.com/stories/index.phpMoooksta said:Omniboy although Obi Wan's Paranormal pages are long gone, someone here posted a link to a collection of the better ones online. For the life of me I can't remember who but it was pretty soon after Obi Wan's pages disappeared. Perhaps that person could provide it again.
kamalktk said:This? http://www.ufofreeparanormal.com/stories/index.phpMoooksta said:Omniboy although Obi Wan's Paranormal pages are long gone, someone here posted a link to a collection of the better ones online. For the life of me I can't remember who but it was pretty soon after Obi Wan's pages disappeared. Perhaps that person could provide it again.
I didn't make the collection or post it originally, but I had bookmarked it.
The strange lights were almost to the house by that point. (**Thinking back now, I realize just how bright they must have been to have been visable at the first.** ) Then the lights finally took on a more tangable shape. (**This is the part that REALLY makes me doubt what we THOUGHT we saw**) What we saw looked to be two cows, both bulls, dancing along the road on their hind legs. (**No, this is NOT a joke.**) One was glowing yellow, the other was glowing pink. Each of the "bulls" had a front leg, "arm" draped over the shoulder of the other. They were heading toward the driveway.
The eyes appeared about 6-1/2 feet above the ground and were about 3 inches across with irises about 1 inch in diameter with cat-like pupils that reacted to light in the "correct" manner. As we moved, the eyes moved to follow us. If one of us kept the eye's attention and the other moved behind them, they were not visible to the person behind but only in about a 180 degree arc centered on the point on which they seemed to be focused, as if they were in a person's head but only the eyes were visible.
Moooksta said:Omniboy although Obi Wan's Paranormal pages are long gone
tony_carson said:Moooksta said:Omniboy although Obi Wan's Paranormal pages are long gone
?? eh, the site's still up, i've just been looking through the archives..
http://www.ghosts.org/
omniboy said:I remember another FT story about an English fellow who, as a child, heard a strange sound coming from the street outside his bedroom window. The sound was similar to one of those giant rubber balls with a handle that you hop around on (but this was before those toys had been invented).
The problem was, nothing was there! As he and his brother watched, they heard the bouncing sound continue down the street until it faded away.
Moooksta said:And I've always liked the live shark that was found on the streets of Glasgow at two in the morning. More than likely dumped by an owner who couldn't afford the tank though but still makes me smile when I think of it.
gncxx said:Moooksta said:And I've always liked the live shark that was found on the streets of Glasgow at two in the morning. More than likely dumped by an owner who couldn't afford the tank though but still makes me smile when I think of it.
Wasn't that a dead porpoise found stuffed in the cubicle of Glasgow Central railway station's gents one day back in the 70s?
ramonmercado said:gncxx said:Wasn't that a dead porpoise found stuffed in the cubicle of Glasgow Central railway station's gents one day back in the 70s?
Bet it was deep fried in batter.
gncxx said:Moooksta said:And I've always liked the live shark that was found on the streets of Glasgow at two in the morning. More than likely dumped by an owner who couldn't afford the tank though but still makes me smile when I think of it.
Wasn't that a dead porpoise found stuffed in the cubicle of Glasgow Central railway station's gents one day back in the 70s?
Cochise said:There does seem to be a shortage of recent utterly bonkers stories, sadly. I love the 'you couldn't make that up' ones, both the less dramatic ones like the cut-out cat and the invisible bouncing ball and the utterly scary ones like the vetriloquist's dummy. Which dummies, I have to say, I find at least as worrying as clowns.
UFO's , orbs - meh. Unless they have added wierdness like the lead masks business or the Valentich disappearance.
Moooksta said:gncxx said:Wasn't that a dead porpoise found stuffed in the cubicle of Glasgow Central railway station's gents one day back in the 70s?
I was referencing Ron Halliday's "Haunted Glasgow". I'll dig oot the book and find the story.
omniboy said:oldrover said:the Tamám Shud case
Thanks for that one.
You're welcome - those are two of my favorite Fortean mysteries (the lead masks and Tamám Shud).
maxley said:Huh. You'll be sorry when, in a few hours' time, a foxy bipedal creature bursts into YOUR bedroom, wearing a top hat. Oh yes indeed.
maxley said:So nobody's chilled by my recounting of the Scottish visitation?
Huh. You'll be sorry when, in a few hours' time, a foxy bipedal creature bursts into YOUR bedroom, wearing a top hat. Oh yes indeed.
ramonmercado said:maxley said:So nobody's chilled by my recounting of the Scottish visitation?
Huh. You'll be sorry when, in a few hours' time, a foxy bipedal creature bursts into YOUR bedroom, wearing a top hat. Oh yes indeed.
Hah I had a dram last night where a panther spoke to me.