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Posted by banjo on December 19, 2006 at 22:14:30 from (65.67.203.15):
> The Minnesota Ghost > > This is too good not to read, especially if you thought ghosts didn't > exist! This happened about a month ago just outside of Willmar, a > little town in the back country of Minnesota, and while it sounds > like an Alfred Hitchcock tale, it's real. > > This out of state traveler was on the side of the road, hitchhiking > on a real dark night in the middle of a thunderstorm. Time passed > slowly and no cars went by. It was raining so hard he could hardly > see his hand in front of his face. Suddenly he saw a car moving > slowly, approaching and appearing ghostlike in the rain. It slowly > and silently crept toward him and stopped. > > Wanting a ride real bad the guy jumped into the car and closed the > door; only then did he realize that there was nobody behind the > wheel, and no sound of an engine to be heard over the rain. Again > the car crept slowly forward and the guy was terrified, too scared > to think of jumping out and running. The guy saw that the car was > approaching a sharp curve and, still too scared to jump out, he > started to pray and began begging for his life; he was sure the > ghost car would go off the road and into a nearby lake and he would > surely drown! > > But just before the curve a shadowy figure appeared at the driver's > window and a hand reached in and turned the steering wheel, guiding > the car safely around the bend. Then, just as silently, the hand > disappeared through the window and the hitchhiker was alone again! > > Paralyzed with fear, the guy watched the hand reappear every time > they reached a curve. Finally the guy, scared to near death, had > all he could take and jumped out of the car and ran and ran, into > town, into Willmar. > > Wet and in shock, he went into a bar and voice quavering, ordered two > shots of whiskey, then told everybody about his supernatural > experience. A silence enveloped and everybody got goose bumps when > they realized the guy was telling the truth (and was not just some > drunk). > > > About half an hour later two guys walked > into the bar and one says to the other, > "Look Ole, ders dat idiot dat rode in > our car when we wuz pushin it in da rain >
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