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but not too scarey, i want to sleep tonight. :)

2007-01-11 14:20:48 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Mythology & Folklore

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6 years ago my fiancee was stabbed and fighting for his life in hospital. I was in another province while this happened.

An emergency that day plane ticket was over $1000 and I couldn't come up with it in the amount of time I had to be on that plane, so I took the bus + ferry. That way it's an 18 hour trip. The ferry alone is 7 hours.

My sister gave me her cell to take with me because it had guarenteed service for all regions of both provinces.

When I got on the ferry I got myself settled away and went to use the pay phone for an update but it was already disconnected for departure. I tried the cell, it wouldn't work. I went out on deck and I could look at the signal tower less then a kilometer away, I had full charge, but no signal. It was the right tower because all towers are owned by the same company and the service was with them. Other people on the ferry had the exact same phone and plan and theirs all worked. This was around 11:00 pm.

I finally fell asleep around 2:30 am. At 3:00 am an old man woke me up my shaking my foot, I was so mad because it was SO hard to fall asleep. I asked him what he wanted and he told me "it's all ok, you don't have to worry anymore" and he walked away. I cleared my head and ran after him.

I saw him cross over to the starboard side infront of the cheif stewards office. I asked at the desk what way he went, no one had seen anyone walk by for a long time. I couldn't find him anywhere.

The next morning I skipped the regular slow bus and got a shuttle/charter. The driver claimed the radio was broken and would only put on cd's. My cell phone STILL would not work, no one else would let me use theirs and the few times we stopped and I got close to a pay phone the driver was in a RUSH to leave again. I waited 3 hours to get to the town where his parents lived and finally got to talk to someone...

He's died at about 10:30 pm the night before. If I'd known I have no doubts I would have thrown myself off the ferry.

A passager on the same shuttle had over heard me talking on the bus BEFORE the ferry and knew the situation. He had told the driver, the driver kept the radio off and me away from phones because the death was all over the news...

Not really scary, but weird.

2007-01-11 14:50:12 · answer #1 · answered by Noota Oolah 6 · 2 0

I'm not sure if this would be considered a story but when I was traveling through Wyoming I stopped in a town with a big old prizon in it and went to the local graveyard to take some pictures. It was about a half hour before dusk and me and my girlfriend saw 3 white owls in a tree. They just stayed there, looking at us and didn't fly away. I took some pictures of the gravestones that looked old or neat. It was a disposible camera. When I got the film developed there were vertical orange streaks over the tombstones so I can't read them. I thought it was odd since it was just over the front of all the tombstones that I took pictures of. Some had one and some had two. All the rest of the pictures were fine.

2007-01-12 00:12:28 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

My family is native american and i had a great aunt who was the 7th daughter of the 7th daughter, my mothers sister was 19 and not married yet, this is going back into the 1930's at that time if you were not married when you got out of high school ,it was said that person would become a spinster. My aunt was worried about her futre and asked great great aunt dorothy what her future held, would she ever marry, she instructed her to take and apple and peel with a knife, peel the apple by the m oon light, it must be full or you will not see who your true love will really be .she advised her not to cut too deep or too hard for if she had a true love this person would get hurt and come to her or she would be here to help them..that evening by the full moon my aunt peeled her apple, while almost completely done peeling my aunts knife slipped and broke the peel of the apple, this scared her but also gave her some hope, a few monhts later while at the butchers getting some meat ,the butcher was telling her a joke and his knife slipped,he almost cut off his fingers, but funny enough they married almost a year to the day of his injury...........spooky.........

2007-01-11 22:35:58 · answer #3 · answered by nativegurl <!-- START YAH 3 · 2 0

In April of 2001, I was driving home through the backroads. It was a foggy night. As I came around the bend, I saw silhouettes through the fog standing next to a fence by an old cow pasture. As I got closer, the silhouettes turned out to be revolutionary war soldiers.

I thought because it was late and I was tired that I simply hallucinated the whole thing. Two weeks later, my seven year-old son said to me that he saw revolutionary war soldiers near the old horse farm (the same place I had seen them). I asked when this happened and he said on the way home from school.

I later learned that the horse farm has been around since the Colonial days, and that George Washington himself once stopped there.

2007-01-11 22:31:40 · answer #4 · answered by Ed Wise 2 · 3 0

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