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DonDadda59
10-29-2009, 07:17 PM
It's almost Halloween, so I thought it'd be fun to get everyone to tell their favorite ghost stories (true experiences especially), urban legends from where you live/are from, etc. So gather around the ISH camp fire and get your 'Are You Afraid of the Dark' On.
I'm near Rochester, NY right now, have been for a while and they have a local legend here known as The Lady in White:
The legend goes that a little girl went missing. Her Mother would search for her night after night along with her two german shepard dogs. Driven to despair, she took her own life by throwing herself off of a cliff and into Durand Lake. It is said that on foggy nights she rises from the mist over the lake and difts about with a pair of spectral hounds, searching for her daughter or perhaps her daughter's murderer.
Also known as "The White Lady", the spirit is said to be full of wrath towards males and attacks men on sight. Some tie the Lady in White's haunting to the crumbled foundation of a former hotel on the park property. The ruins are known as the "White Lady's Castle."
http://www.classesandcareers.com/education/wp-content/uploads/Ghost%20Lady.jpg
Yours?
v-unit
10-29-2009, 07:29 PM
[QUOTE=4chan]So ur with ur honey and yur making out wen the phone rigns. U anser it n the vioce is
Randy
10-29-2009, 07:32 PM
That made me lol :oldlol: THEN WHO WAS PHONE :roll:
DonDadda59
10-29-2009, 08:08 PM
My true story-
Not really mine per say because it never happened to me but it did to my family. Years ago in my mom's apartment I heard my sister screaming one night, I ran to her room and she was shaken and trembling and mumbling about hearing voices and people talking to her while she was in bed... thought she was dreaming/imagining things. Few months later, my brother told me that he was in bed one night and he opened his eyes to some guy standing in the room staring at him. He did the whole cartoon eye-rubbing thing to make sure he wasn't seeing shadows or his eyes weren't playing tricks on him, he looked up guy was still ice-grilling him. He said all he could do was put the covers over his head and force himself with all of his will to sleep, he was too scared to move or yell.
Those are the only two incidents but there's always strange noises in the apartment and it was never a place where anyone felt comfortable alone, especially in certain rooms. Sometime after those occurrences cops or Feds (I wasn't there) paid a visit and they were looking for some guy whose last known address was that apartment. When my mom asked who he was or what he had done, all the cop said was 'he's a very bad guy', nothing more.
Chuck Thou NBA
10-29-2009, 08:10 PM
"The Cursed WalterTron"
The Story of Ray Allen
It started at birth:
He was born with three first names, and when you think about the old saying of "you cant trust people with two first names", then this all begins to make sense, the guy has THREE first names.
Walter Ray Allen was actually born white. And what's even eerier is the fact that he's a testtube baby, genetically designed to be a war entity. His model was deemed as "The Greatest Warrior Since Genghis Khan".
He's one of many:
Ray Allen isn't one of a kind. After manufacturing was complete of all 172 WalterTrons, he and the other 171 drones were shipped out. Only someting happened before that could happen. One drone showed signs of AI, "Artificial Intelligence". And not just as in being a drone, but he had "feelings". He began feeling scared at any sign of contact. The scientists were baffled, how could this large white man be scared of contact? They were lost, they deliberated and worked numbers for months, but couldn't figure this out.
Tough decision:
This was no warrior. That's for sure. So the scientist concluded that with his large frame 6'6 210, why waste it? They decided to turn his complexion black, and put him in the spotlight of being the next big basketball player.
Except basketball players have to actually have talent to be successful. Since robots are exactly that - robotic, they had to rely on the one skill they could tweak - shooting. I mean if big white stiffs can hit threes, then certainly a robot could be programmed to, right?
Indeed.
Ray Allen has since gone on to have a steady career, but don't be blinded.
There's a truth out there.
What's actually unfair is that a real human being in Reggie Miller, may have a miraculous record broken by this fraud. This phony. This sham.
That story always scares me.
HylianNightmare
10-29-2009, 08:38 PM
Wirz park in casselberry florida. Some friends and i found this old abandoned shed in the forest behind our park. We furnished it with a couch, a matress and some seats, it soon became our place to smoke weed, drink and get laid. But soon word got out about our shed and kids starting showing up uninvited. But one night a group of kids went out there and starting chillin and they saw lights from the outside, though there are no lights nearby, they go outside and find a man dressed in all black wearing a pig mask and holding a butchers knife. The kids run away and hear the sound of pig squeels following them and never return.
haha and now none of of those ****ers mess with me and my friends awesome shed
RaininThrees
10-29-2009, 08:45 PM
It's almost Halloween, so I thought it'd be fun to get everyone to tell their favorite ghost stories (true experiences especially), urban legends from where you live/are from, etc. So gather around the ISH camp fire and get your 'Are You Afraid of the Dark' On.
I'm near Rochester, NY right now, have been for a while and they have a local legend here known as The Lady in White:
http://www.classesandcareers.com/education/wp-content/uploads/Ghost%20Lady.jpg
Yours?
"A White Lady is a type of female ghost purported to appear in many rural areas, and who is supposed to have died or suffered trauma in life. White Lady legends are found around the world. Common to many of them is the theme of losing or being betrayed by a husband or fianc
halffttime
10-29-2009, 09:13 PM
/thread
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ofab-mZDV-I&feature=response_watch
one of the funniest sh!t i seen ever..
DonDadda59
10-29-2009, 09:27 PM
Ghosts ice-grilling :roll:
Sh*t got that serious :eek:
JEFFERSON MONEY
10-29-2009, 09:32 PM
:wtf: :eek: I heard the same exact story, only this was when I was a child in Bangladesh. It was called "Woman in the white Sari" and she'd go door to door and hunt down lil children. Strange.. must be a really old one.
anyways u've probably heard this, but if ya recite it out loud with enuff scary swag it still creeps out elders;
THE ROOM
There was once a man who checked into a motel while on a business trip. When he was checking in, the woman at the desk told him,
"Your room is the last room on the left...and please, don't go in any other rooms, especially the last one on the right."
So the man went to his room, and went to bed, not bothering with the last room on the right. In the morning, on his way to his first business meeting, he decided he'd check out the last room on the right. He first tried the doorknob. As he expected, it was locked. He knelt down and looked into the keyhole. All he saw was a bed, with a naked woman sitting on it, facing away from the door. Her skin was the whitest he's ever seen on a person. He shrugged, and left to his meeting.
On his way back from the meeting, he stopped by the room again. He looked into the keyhole once more after trying the locked doorknob. But this time, all he saw was red. He didn't see the woman or the bed, just red.
Confused, he went back to the desk lady. He told her what he saw, so she decided to give him an explanation.
"A year or so ago, there was a murder in the room. A man murdered his wife. Since then, the woman's ghost has haunted the room. Her skin is as white as day, and her eyes are now a deep red."
Photos
[QUOTE]A young girl walking home from school found a small pile of Polaroid photos lying in the gutter. There were twenty in all, neatly wrapped in a rubber band. She picked them up, and as she walked she started to browse. The first photo was that of a ghostly white man on a black background, standing just far enough away from the camera that she couldn
DonDadda59
10-29-2009, 10:07 PM
[QUOTE=RaininThrees]"A White Lady is a type of female ghost purported to appear in many rural areas, and who is supposed to have died or suffered trauma in life. White Lady legends are found around the world. Common to many of them is the theme of losing or being betrayed by a husband or fianc
Lebron23
10-30-2009, 05:02 AM
Nice Thread. Here's my favorite Ghost Story on the Unsolved Mysteries Website.
RESURRECTION MARY
A ghost called Resurrection Mary haunts the city of Chicago.
http://www.unsolved.com/images/cases/gho_resurrection_mary1.jpg
http://www.unsolved.com/images/cases/gho_resurrection_mary2.jpg
Mary’s ghost was sited by the cemetery
Mary has been sited at a local dance hall
In January of 1979, a Chicago cab driver stopped to pick up a female passenger at the front gates of Resurrection Cemetery, the final resting place of more than 150,000 souls. But before he could let her in, the mysterious woman disappeared. The cab driver had just met Chicago’s most famous ghost, Resurrection Mary.
Richard Crowe was a local historian and folklorist at the time of the sighting:
“I think that of all the ghost stories worth believing in, Resurrection Mary is the one with the best documentation. The witnesses that I’ve found are remarkably level-headed. And they’re primarily blue collar, middle-class types who have steady jobs and who have no other major claims to psychic encounters in their lives.”
Jerry Palus gave Mary’s ghost a ride home
As the story goes, the first person to ever encounter Resurrection Mary was Jerry Palus. The year was 1939. The place…a Chicago dance hall where Jerry was a regular.
Jerry was captivated by a young blonde woman and immediately asked her to dance. He learned little about her, except that her name was Mary and she lived on the south side of town. He danced with the young woman all night. When it was time to leave, Jerry offered Mary a ride home.
Before his death in 1992, Jerry was interviewed about his encounter with Resurrection Mary. He described the events of that evening:
“As we walked along to the street she says well you might as well take me down to Archer Road. And I said what for? I said you live up here where you told me. And she says no I want to go out to Archer Road.”
Jerry stopped in front of Resurrection Cemetery and let Mary out of the car. It was at that moment that she vanished before his eyes. Jerry admitted he was perplexed, but certainly willing to forgive one unexplained disappearance.
Actual article about Mary Bregovy’s death
Still wanting to know more about the mysterious woman, the very next day Jerry drove to the house where Mary had said she lived. Jerry found the house with little trouble. The woman who answered the door was Mary’s mother. When Jerry asked if he could see her daughter, the woman told him that Mary had been dead for five years.
According to Richard Crowe, it then dawned on Jerry that Mary was no ordinary woman:
“It’s then, Jerry said, that he understood why the woman he was dancing with that night was ice cold to the touch. He had worked in a funeral home for a while and it was the touch of a corpse.”
http://www.unsolved.com/images/cases/gho_resurrection_mary4.jpg
Years later, Richard Crowe learned the ghost was believed to be the restless spirit of a young woman named Mary Bregovy. Mary Bregovy had been killed in a traffic accident in 1934, a month before her 21st birthday. She was laid to rest in Resurrection Cemetery in her favorite white gown.
Over the years, Resurrection Mary has been seen time and time again, at dance clubs, in taxis, and walking outside the cemetery, looking for someone to take her home.
In 1980, Clare Rudnicki was driving along the front of Resurrection Cemetery, when she too spotted Mary:
“I really didn’t think there was any ghost. You hear these stories and these old ghost tales but it’s never happened to me. But now I must say I think I’m changing my mind.
I was just looking out the window as we were going down the street. And on the right hand-side of the road there was a girl walking. She was bright, very bright, like illuminating. She was just walking very slowly. I remember thinking oh my god it’s Resurrection Mary. And I can feel my stomach starting to turn. I was very frightened, I have to admit. It did scare me.”
Clare’s husband, Mark Rudnicki, was also in the car:
“We all went past it, turned around and came back and by the time we’d gotten back to where we’d originally seen her it had gone. Vanished.”
In October of 1989, Janet Kalal and a friend were out for an evening drive. After about an hour, they found themselves at Resurrection Cemetery. It was then, Janet recalled, that a pale young woman stepped in front of the car:
“There was no impact, there was no… bump to say that you know I had hit something. But I know she ran out… and I hit her. She was all in white and her hair and the dress were… flowing back. It was like a stream backwards, you know away from her. And I just saw this profile of a young woman.”
Does the ghost of Mary Bregovy really haunt Chicago? Or is Resurrection Mary just an urban myth? In any case, should you find yourself driving in the city late one night and happen to spot a pale young woman in a flowing white gown, you might think twice about offering her a ride.
http://www.unsolved.com/ghost.html
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M4cdS8QsZFo
DonDadda59
10-30-2009, 10:44 AM
It's funny how the same Urban Legends (w/ minor variations) can be found in different cities, states, and even countries. Like J$ hearing the 'lady in white' story in Bangladesh I've heard many of the same tales in other countries. I remember seeing that Unsolved Mysteries episode and I've heard of different Resurrection Mary stories except sometimes her name is Vera and the guy who gave her a ride home brings back a sweater she left in his car and like Mary, he finds out from a family member she's been dead for years.
Dizzle-2k7
10-30-2009, 11:22 AM
Don Dadda your story gave me the creeps, dogg. Not cool. :no:
Thorpesaurous
10-30-2009, 12:25 PM
There's a few where I'm from too, including a white lady story, who haunts this little cemetary that's in the middle of a forked road. It used to be really creepy, then developers came in, and now there's a Dunkin Donuts behind the cemetary, and it takes some of the edge off.
There's also a street called Dracula Drive that's allegedly got a haunted house at the end, but that's just a creepy dead end.
The best ones are the Melon Heads of Roosevelt Forest:
I heard that they are a tribe of cannibles that live in roosevelt forest they are super fast, sneaky and they can dissaper right befor your eyes. the y are also known to be a family that lives in the forest that lives an ordinary life with big heads like melons and with all of the powers i have spoken of. if there are any other stories or sightings even questions dont hesitate to comment on this page.
A story that's been around since the early forties, when the park ranger there had a daughter who apparently had swelling of the brain, and the story stuck. I used it to make my little 12 year old cousin cry just a few years ago driving into the access road as he acted like a tough guy. I had my cousin up on a bluff with a bucket on his head. We used to drink there when we were in high school, so I can assure you it's not accurate.
The one that still gets me is Dudleytown.
[QUOTE]In northwestern Connecticut within the town of Cornwall, in the shadow of three mountains, lies the remains of Dudleytown. The small hamlet holds accounts of ghostly tales, demons, unexplained events, and curses coupled with over 400 years of British and American history -- including ties to King Henry VIII, Horace Greeley, General Heman Swift, and General George Washington.
Today, only the cellar holes and a few foundations remain. The roads have become forest trails that hikers and ghost hunters still traverse, regardless of warnings of evils spirits, and many claim the woods become strangely silent -- the birds and bugs that sing and call during a hike up to Dudleytown don
DonDadda59
10-30-2009, 12:40 PM
Don Dadda your story gave me the creeps, dogg. Not cool. :no:
Haha, just trying to get people in the spirit of the holiday :cheers:
It's funny that I know some people who've experienced paranormal activity but beyond a few goosebumps when alone in a drafty room, I personally haven't directly. More stories:
1) My grandfather told me this story a long time ago... when he was young he was in a church choir and the group was going by bus to perform somewhere far from where they all lived. It was an old rickety bus and it broke down in the middle of nowhere at night, on a deserted strip of road, miles away from any form of civilization. So they all decided that they would walk as a group to the nearest town. When they got a mile or so up the road, they saw another group of people coming towards them, the other group started singing a song. My grandfather's group was ecstatic to see people and they figured they could get them to help, direct them to a mechanic, etc (and it helped that they were a group of Black people since it was Apartheid times, could've been a lynching haha). So anyway, my grandfather tries to get the attention of the guy who was leading the group, tries to explain what happened to their bus. But the guy starts singing a song which translated means 'We died singing this song'. Everyone in my grandfather's group tried to get their attention and to get them to stop but it was like they weren't there, the others kept chanting their song and went past them. My grandfather said as soon as they got closer he could see that they had no pupils and no feet, they were just floating by them. The others continued down the dark road until they were out of sight or disappeared. Everyone in my grandfather's group ran as fast as they could to get back to the bus and they stayed there, huddled up through the night until someone came by and saw them in the morning.
Don't know if that's a true story or one he made up to scare the sh*t out of me as a youngster, but either way that's what it did.
2) I used to work in the theater that's right under the 'Men In Black' spaceships from the '64 Worlds Fair. These:
http://www.nostalgictimewarp.com/New_York_Worlds_Fair_1964_New_York_Pavilion.jpg
Now the park where it's located is probably the perfect place for hauntings to occur. Many people have been killed there, including a robbery/murder spree that was carried out by a machete wielding maniac in the summer/fall/winter of '06 when I was frequenting the place (I know, sounds like a bad Jason flick but it's 100% true, even robbed one of my coworkers luckily he wasn't killed). Anyway, there was this guy working there who was your typical type A personality, whose whole life was his job so he'd be the first one there, last one to leave, and kiss as much ass as he could fit into his daily schedule. He was routinely the only one in the large theater late at night, early in the mornings. He told me that once he was making his rounds around 10 at night when the theater was shut down and he was supposed to be the only one there. He was downstairs by the dressing rooms and he heard a girl screaming from down the hall. He figured it was one of the female employees who was in the offices w/o his knowledge, so he ran down the hall as fast as he could... nothing, no one. He searched every inch of the place (3 floors and rafters) and no one was there. Not only that, every entrance was locked so no one could've gotten in. I've heard a lot of people who worked there tell stories of weird noises and such, but his really stood out.
DonDadda59
10-30-2009, 07:23 PM
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andgar923
10-30-2009, 07:45 PM
Those lady in white stories seem to be a lore from around the world. Mexico has one called 'La Llorona'.
I have one but its to scary to post.
DonDadda59
10-30-2009, 08:25 PM
Those lady in white stories seem to be a lore from around the world. Mexico has one called 'La Llorona'.
I have one but its to scary to post.
Come on...
DonDadda59
10-30-2009, 10:36 PM
Damn, someone named Andy Garcia let me down for the first time ever :ohwell:
More tales from the other side, not so much scary but definitely paranormal:
Sometimes people have that feeling of Deja Vu, experiencing an event that they know deep down they've seen/experienced before. Well, when I was younger I used to have dreams all the time of events (usually mundane, unimportant sh*t like me and some friends having a conversation at lunch) and they would come to fruition- down to me being able to word-for-word know what people would say before they did. As I got older the dreams became less and less frequent. But once I had a dream that I was on my balcony on a bright, sunny morning looking out at the Manhattan skyline and all of a sudden the earth started rumbling and the twin towers begin to crumble in the distance and a smoke cloud rose up and covered everything... don't have to tell you the connection w/ that one.
While watching the '08 Olympics w/ my brother I out of nowhere said 'the Belgian guy is going to win bronze' (some gymnastics event). It hit me right then and there that I had a dream of the guy on the podium getting his medal some time before but a) he was not even close to being a favorite for any medal b) it was a live event. My brother was like 'what the f*ck are you talking about'? :wtf: And like you guessed, Belgium won bronze in that event...
Last personal premonition- I had a dream one night that I was on a business trip. I was on a plane that went down, crashed into the water but no one was hurt. Few days later, the 'Miracle on the Hudson' happened.
When I was like 5 or 6, my mom came back from reading at the park like she used to do back then. She had this half smile/half confused look on her face. I remember my sister was washing the dishes and I was in the kitchen with them. My sister was like 'what happened?' my mom said "I was sitting in the park and this old Asian man was staring at me for a long time. He finally walked over to me and was like 'You're a very lucky woman, one of your children will become very famous one day' and then he just walked away"
Flash forward a few years later, I just got my first major acting role and maybe took one step closer to fulfilling my destiny...
Lebron23
08-26-2012, 10:42 PM
Lady in Black are more scarier than Lady in White. 3 of the scariest places in our country are Teacher Camp's in Baguio, Red House in Bulacan ( The place were the Japanese soldiers tortured, raped and murdered the Filipina girls in World War II, and the Balete Drive in New Manila.
http://themystified.com/index.php/topics/ghosts/haunted-places/122-the-story-of-the-white-lady-of-balete-drive
http://www.sfogszero.com/image
BoogieWoogieMan
08-27-2012, 12:41 AM
It's kinda freakin me out that everybody posted about Lady in White stories, because my younger brother and I got chased by one when we were kids. It was at noon and it was a bright, sunny day.
andgar923
08-27-2012, 12:46 AM
It's kinda freakin me out that everybody posted about Lady in White stories, because my younger brother and I got chased by one when we were kids. It was at noon and it was a bright, sunny day.
Rad avatar.
:applause:
JEFFERSON MONEY
08-27-2012, 01:32 AM
Well, well well.
Talked to a few Peruvian friends of mine. Guess what they said. Back where they lived there were legends of a pale-faced, religious widow adorned in white. And if they did not say their prayers (they were Catholic) a child would go astray...
Talked to an old Balkan bud. Same thing different variation. And it goes on and on. She's can practically replace the Grim Reaper.
And in China and the Phillipines as well. Hmmmm.. My gut is telling me to find and eliminate this f*king angelic demonic heathen.
What the f*ck is so creepy about an old azz female? I can't put my finger on it. But even with less physical strenght, less aggression, there is something remarkably haunting about them. Like they say they are the despair embodied. Freakin Anna Morgan from The Ring.
*True Story Below*
Friend took a whiff of Salvia 20X. Here's his reporting. I won't writ ea narrative so I'll cliff it up.
- He hears this insane (Think husky Jessica Rabbit or better yet Poison Ivy form Batman) "Welcome baaackk, I hope you enjoy your stay =)
- Starts salivating at the mouth and smiling like a boy who just won a baseball game. Slowly moves his head back and forth.
- Instantaneously the joy turns into rage. A confused.. almost scared rage. Like when someone digs a bit too close to the truth.
- Rage turns to despair. Hears this static like moaning and says he sees little gray aliens. About 2-3 feet tall and on the walls. Felt an out of body experience and astral projection like thing and could feel something pushing him.. as if he was riding a roller coaster.
- Sees his entire life flash before him in snippets. Sees certain memories and sees these aliens grab them as if they were still-shot photos and manipulate them. He willed himself to see them in a positive light, but the aliens would distort them as disgustingly and morbidly as possible..
i.e. An old middle shcool photo of five buddies innocently chilling were smeared with blood, malicious grins, and disappointed parents in the background.
- Attempts to snap out of it and does. Sexy voice says "Did you enjoy your ride with a mean-spirited mocking chuckle?"
- Has a deep, deep feeling of sorrow and emptiness and pure hatred for aliens.
There have been crazy fukkin stories in rural backward countries of the world
When I visited Arabia during Hajj (people circulate the Kaba as a religious pilgrimage). Literally everyhtime a person circumvented the Kabbah and pushed someone aside, a flurry of bats would screech from above in the hot dessert weather.
I went to a more deserted part near called Arafat.. and I don't know if my mind was playing tricks on me but I cuold've sworn I saw skeletons and corpses flash and go Shining style. There were beggars there.. without limbs.. with just stumps... some of the most agonzing images. There were people living affluently all fukking disrespecting the common and the humble through inordinate human means. Stray cats surrounded by flies.
I watched the Fourth Kind and Paranormal Activity one night and slept by myself in my apartment (which is really really close to a huge section of forest near my campus.) Went to sleep and started to breathe deeply. I have a slight case of synesthesia and certain words elicit certain colors in me. So I star think. Immediately an image of the two grudge sisters cave their way. Crazy religious chanting. You ever play the Residnet Evil 4 game? The one where the monks go "Cojito, Cojito, COjito, COjito.. MATALO." Take take take tkae, Kill. I didn't consciously control any of it.. It was dream after dream image after image of inexplicably creepy sh!t. Certain screenshots from Jay-Z's Onto the Next One, the image of Samara's piercing blue eyes, the smile from Jack Nicholson, the old carousel like theme song from Stpehen King's It. It all flew and intertwined artistically like a dark Tim Burton collage Anywho after a while I kind froze up and just told myself to calm da fukk down .. my minds playin trix on me - geto boys. So I do. Wake up 20 minutes later and see one of the aforementioned gray aliens stare at me with deep vacant eyes. Was under sleep paralysis. a BIG BUZZING noise came to my ear and I cuoldn't move a fukking muscle. Was this real life. NO. IT COULDN'T BE. PARALLEL UNIVERSES AREN'T REAL. NO WE ARE HUMANS We were the masters of the universe, these sneaky fukkers surely couldn't infiltrate our psyches and control us in our most vulnerable moments. No. I Won't allow it!
JEFFERSON MONEY
08-27-2012, 01:45 AM
http://www.google.com/imgres?q=haunted+raggedy+ann+doll&num=10&hl=en&biw=1280&bih=635&tbm=isch&tbnid=lyF4zg2REpbx6M:&imgrefurl=http://paracrazy.com/293/disturbed-dolls-that-haunt-barbies-dreams/&imgurl=http://paracrazy.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/annabelle-the-haunted-doll.jpg&w=800&h=768&ei=iwY7UIaIAsGM2gXa34HQAw&zoom=1&iact=hc&vpx=359&vpy=140&dur=4907&hovh=220&hovw=229&tx=128&ty=133&sig=112176199859969917600&page=1&tbnh=141&tbnw=147&start=0&ndsp=19&ved=1t:429,r:2,s:0,i:81
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Imagine this. Every time you've ever been outside..anywhere. You've left imprints of your DNA either through your fingerprints or Hair There are f*cking psychos out there. Identity Thefts adn VOodoo Artists. People who have had access to superstitions and fables and some wicked ass sh!t. PEople with hatred in their hearts who get a special kind of glee from performing sadomasochistic stuff. Imagine just receiving pains, feelings of stabbing through the heart.. spontaneously.. all your fortune washed away in a second through a transaction. Can you dig it?
On that note.. think of all the fukkin fraeks on here. Now multiply their deofrmities band mental imbalances by ten and their population by one hundred. They're out there.. oh yeah. And they are pissd. Cleft Palettes, exorcisms, poverty -stricken, abandoned, refugee-beaten, favela-inhabiting, hopeless, nihilistic kids deprived of their innocence without a choice.
[IMG[http://im.glogster.com/media/5/32/14/89/32148999.jpg[/IMG]
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zwu657p5NS4
Now think of what kind of sick fukk had the imagination to put that scene up?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dgau
oh the horror
08-27-2012, 01:52 AM
Since I live in Southern California, I will share a local story of the "Hollywood Sign Girl"
http://25.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_lq6vcv98FE1qid3wgo1_500.jpg
The Ghost of Peg Entwistle and the Hollywood Sign
[QUOTE]The Hollywood sign was built in 1923 to advertise a real estate development site in Beachwood Canyon. The sign cost $21,000 to build and each of the letters was 50 feet high and 30 feet wide plus illuminated with thousands of light bulbs. The wooden sign read
andgar923
08-27-2012, 02:27 AM
I'll be brief.
I work in a Macy's home store, and it's very common for only 2 employees to be there, and at times no customers for up to an hour. Our stock room has motion lights, so whenever somebody goes into the stock room the lights turn on.
One day I was alone with an older lady, she came out pale as hell almost shaking. I asked her what was wrong, she asked if I had gone to the stock room, I told her I hadn't. She said she heard not just foot steps but one of our supply carts rolling upstairs. The cart makes a very distinguishable noise and if you're upstairs it is clear that they are footsteps. The scary part was NONE OF THE CENSOR LIGHTS TURNED ON.
There was nobody in the store besides us.
No customers inside, even then, it is highly improbably that they'd not just find their way to the stock room and go up the stairs. But for the lights not turning on?
I heard stories of that store being haunted before, and every time I go to the stock room I get slightly creeped out.
andgar923
08-27-2012, 02:34 AM
Damn, someone named Andy Garcia let me down for the first time ever :ohwell:
Ok
timlush
08-27-2012, 07:57 AM
Ghosts :facepalm
I heard if you take your laptop into a bathroom, look in the mirror, and type "bloody mary" three times, a woman will appear and give you a drink made of vodka and tomato juice.
AlonzoGOAT
08-30-2012, 04:20 AM
What's the scariest and haunted places in your area?
the hood
Lebron23
06-09-2015, 12:53 AM
Telly Savalas' Celebrity Ghost Stories
Best known for his iconic TV portrayal of the lollipop-loving detective Theo Kojak, the late, great Greek-born actor Telly Savalas had a real ghostly experience whilst driving home on Long Island at 3 a.m. one summer morning in 1954, when he ran out of petrol and decided to walk to a nearby freeway where he knew there would be a petrol station still open for service.
He walked through a wooded park, as a shortcut, when suddenly this man called out: "I'll give you a lift!"
Savalas admitted to being quite shaken by the voice, as he hadn't heard the big black Cadillac pull up beside him. But the man, who was dressed all in white, looked okay, and he took Telly to the service station. Once there, Savalas became instantly embarrassed on finding that he did not have enough change for the petrol. However, the stranger didn't seem bothered by this, and just handed over some notes and said it was OK, as he could pay him back later.
Whilst they were driving back to the car, the stranger remarked to Savalas that he knew Harry Agannis. When Savalas asked who he was, the man said he was a baseball player with the Boston Red Sox. But Savalas had never heard of him. That was the extent of the conversation, and the man dropped Savalas back at his car.
The following day, Savalas received a big surprise when he read in a newspaper that the baseball player Agannis had died suddenly at the age of 24. Apparently he had died around about the same time that his name had been mentioned by the stranger in the car.
At first, Savalas attributed this to just pure coincidence. However, when he tried to phone the guy to give him his money back, a woman answered and Savalas explained why he was ringing. The woman sounded a little strange, and asked what car the guy had been driving and what he had been wearing. When Savalas told her, the woman began to cry, saying that Savalas had just described her husband - who'd died three years earlier.
Stunned by what the woman had told him, Savalas began to speculate on all kinds of possible explanations, but couldn't really think of anything logical that would definitely account for what he had experienced on that lonely road in the early hours of the morning. Thus, Savalas eventually came to accept that, apparently, he'd taken a ride in a car with a dead man.
http://www.trueghoststories.co.uk/Celebrity%20Ghost%20Stories%201%20-%20Telly%20Savalas.htm
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Axdkv0_kJZQ
NBAplayoffs2001
06-09-2015, 01:13 AM
Back in my hometown, there was an abandoned house in the local park. Some house from like the 19th century. We tried walking in once out of curiosity. There were rumors that it was haunted.
The house was big too and was down a hill. It used to creep me out growing up.
NBAplayoffs2001
06-09-2015, 01:15 AM
It's almost Halloween, so I thought it'd be fun to get everyone to tell their favorite ghost stories (true experiences especially), urban legends from where you live/are from, etc. So gather around the ISH camp fire and get your 'Are You Afraid of the Dark' On.
I'm near Rochester, NY right now, have been for a while and they have a local legend here known as The Lady in White:
http://www.classesandcareers.com/education/wp-content/uploads/Ghost%20Lady.jpg
Yours?
I actually know some upperclassmen when I was in high school who went to that area and tried it. They never talked about it after they did so, if anything they were kind of scared and fidgety the next day in class.
BlakFrankWhite
06-09-2015, 01:28 AM
I had an experience...whether y'all believe it or not.
Back in june 2012...I went camping with my nikkas.....basically we went to smoke pot....so once at 3 am...we were playing cards...when we heard some weird wailing.
It wasn't some random wailing....it was like 100-150 women crying at the top of their voices as though someone had died...I looked at the terrified faces of my brahs...I couldn't feel my arms and legs....it went on for like 5 minutes.
Needless to say....we left first thing in the morning
1987_Lakers
06-09-2015, 02:15 AM
I had an experience...whether y'all believe it or not.
Back in june 2012...I went camping with my nikkas.....basically we went to smoke pot....so once at 3 am...we were playing cards...when we heard some weird wailing.
It wasn't some random wailing....it was like 100-150 women crying at the top of their voices as though someone had died...I looked at the terrified faces of my brahs...I couldn't feel my arms and legs....it went on for like 5 minutes.
Needless to say....we left first thing in the morning
Damn, that is terrifying. How can you go to sleep after that?
BlakFrankWhite
06-09-2015, 12:15 PM
Damn, that is terrifying. How can you go to sleep after that?
Dunno brah.....still creeps me the fvck out...
It was like......*complete silence*.....followed by 5 minutes of terrifying crying noises that would give oralce arena a run for its money....then *complete silence*
Lebron23
11-02-2024, 12:07 AM
Time to resurrect this thread
TheMan
11-02-2024, 12:14 PM
Thing I don't get is when someone has a paranormal experience, like in one of the stories DonDadda mentioned was of someone waking up and seeing some dude standing in his room just staring at him and his response was pulling up the covers and forcing himself to sleep, wtf lol. That's a fight or flight scenario if I ever had something like that happen, last thing on my mind would be trying to sleep haha
highwhey
11-02-2024, 01:06 PM
dondadda was definitely that weirdo that uploaded those anonymous creepy videos. one of those videos is exactly as he describes his paranormal experience. great sh1t stanley kobrick
anyways, i've seen shadow people before while withdrawing from alcohol
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