Society & Culture

Have you ever seen a ghost or encountered anything spooky?

Society & Culture

Posted by: Rainbow

15th Aug 2011 10:44am

Perhaps you have a room in your house that never quite feels right. Do you hear bumps in the night or see shadows out of the corner of your eye? Are you a medium or clairvoyant who can communicate with the ‘other side’?

DeNiro
  • 23rd Sep 2011 07:48pm

One night as my husband and I were about to turn into our driveway after a night out with friends I saw a short stocky man in a trench coat and trilby hat standing in front of an old Morris Minor that was parked on a nearby naturestrip. Nothing unusual about that - except that he looked distinctly two dimensiona,l translucent, and ghostly white. I said nothing, assuming that I must have imagined it. When we both alighted from the car seconds later, however, instead of walking to the front door my husband turned sharply back towards the road. 'Where on earth are you going?' I asked in amazement. 'It's 1am!' There was a ghostly white man in a trench coat and trilby hat standing in front of that old Morris' he said. But it had gone. We never saw it again although we lived in that house for many years afterwards.


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