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Post by BKnight on Jul 3, 2004 10:13:13 GMT -5
Okay, here comes smt real. My grandad once told me about two guys that made a bet. It was a very simple bet... place two flowers on the last tomb in the town's graveyard at midnight. The bolder one accepted. At midnight, they were in the graveyard. Hands on flowers and eyes on watch. When it hit the deepest hour the bolder one went to place the stone. The other one followed him. When the first one kneeled at the tomb, he placed the flower and when he tried to get up he couldn't... he screamed... and died. The other one screamed as well and sprinted his way out. The next day, the police had found out that the dead guy's dagger sheet (you know, the glove for the dagger, I don't know if I had spelled it right) was trapped in some weeds. The dead man probably thought smb grabbed his leg and passed away. Again, this is a flat fact. And it kinda relates to ghost stories. And, btw, have I told you about my long hallway where I used to run as a child (of fear of passing it) til my dad told me:"You think that if you run nobody catches you?". After that I didn't run anymore.
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Post by BKnight on May 19, 2004 3:48:13 GMT -5
The knock on the window... Smt similar happened to me once. I was sleepind on my bed, near the window, which was open. In my sleep I heard smt that for me seemed to be the most terrifying laughter. I woke up, scared, only to discover that a dog was barking outside. I know, it doesn't have any conncection to ghosts/spirits.
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Post by BKnight on May 3, 2004 3:27:00 GMT -5
Okay, I will be going off topic now, so don't mind me. yes, Oph, you are right! Good for you! In romainian it means exactly the same thing, even with the order of the words; but I chose to adapt it a little; Anyway, nice to see someone who knows some quotes in latin. I'm not bragging, my Latin sucks (basically); all my knowledges in this language reduce to quotes and names. Nice job, Oph! You deserve a prize! (I'm not making fun, though)
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Post by BKnight on Apr 26, 2004 3:11:26 GMT -5
Okay, I didn't know that the spiritual can become material, but hey; you DO learn new things every day. Though I am not sure how to grasp the story said by me; IMHO the little girl was an angel; although this may imply a large, very alrge discussion about theology; some say that angels are big, great ships of destructive power. And Oph, "repetitio est mater studiorum"---"revising makes learning easier"
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Post by BKnight on Apr 21, 2004 5:29:59 GMT -5
So, let's see! I'm not a newbie anymore; not even to the vaults--see for yourself; but I'm a newbie to this thread. I really don't have time right now to read all the 4 pages, but I'll try to cut it in. And I promise that I'll read them... sometime. I think that ghosts do exist. I would like that. I have lots to tell to my dear grandpa (May God rest his soul). Anyway, here's a little strange and they say real story:
"The Dr. X was very tired. He had a terrible day. Running a lot doing lots of house-calls; It was 23:00 (some of you must be seeing where this story will turn like), so like I've said it was 11 pm, almost midnight, right? He was tired; made himself a strong tea and was trying to read his paper in his nice, comfy chair. When, what do u know? Knock-knock. The doctor went to the door tos see just a small girl (yes, you are right), all dressed in a white dress (see?). "Please, come! My mommy is sick! Please, u must come!" The doc rushed in house, grabbed his coat, his scarf, his medical bag, and his hat and followed the little girl through the cold blizzard (it was winter, yes). Finally, the girl lead him to a nice old house. The doctor got in, just to find the mother fallen down. He took her to bed, and ... took care of her. The woman had an epileptic crisis (if I rememb correctly) and she was in the state of shock. She only needed a few medicines, but without them, she may never have recovered. "But, how did u know where to come, mister doctor?" asked the woman when she ws well. "Well, u have a brave little daughter." "Had", replied the woman,"she died x years ago. I keep her clothes in the dressing room" The doctor went to check... there he found the white dress... which was warm... so the little girl couldn't have wore it throught the blizzard.
Angel or spirit? Truth or fantasy? In the paper it said clearly, real fact. But u decide.
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Post by BKnight on Mar 30, 2005 6:00:26 GMT -5
Who would call them from the great twilight... Legolas speaking about the Army of the Dead, right? This quotes from the ee get harder and harder...
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Post by BKnight on Jan 17, 2005 10:47:33 GMT -5
Okay, so let's plan BKnight's big REVENGE now, shall we?
This is from the ee, so don't worry if it's not too obvious.
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Post by BKnight on Jan 11, 2005 2:26:14 GMT -5
Well, it wasn't so easy, till I found out what it was. Only then I realized it was easy indeed...
Frodo to Gollum near Shelob's tunnel entrance
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Post by BKnight on Dec 3, 2004 16:19:47 GMT -5
You are correct, Dragoneyes. Your turn... :)You needed 2 clues, though.
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Post by BKnight on Oct 29, 2004 14:09:35 GMT -5
Nope, not Eowyn. And, Varda, isn't the one that has a shot at guessing supposed to also type the line there??? Still, I'll give u one more clue... The one that says that line is a lot smaller (in size and in wisdom) than the one he adresses to it.
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Post by BKnight on Oct 16, 2004 11:51:35 GMT -5
Okay, here's a clue... The scene takes place at night at a very high altitude...
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Post by BKnight on Sept 10, 2004 16:24:06 GMT -5
Wow, I get a turn at the wheel... So, let's see... A ROTK topic... And it has to be hard... And still, not too hard...
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Post by BKnight on Sept 10, 2004 11:37:02 GMT -5
Eowyn to Theoden.
"You already did"
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Post by BKnight on Jun 4, 2004 2:50:08 GMT -5
Yes, you are right. Your turn.
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Post by BKnight on Jun 3, 2004 4:14:32 GMT -5
Thank you! Here be the quote...
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