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SPUGGIE J 30-08-2006 22:34

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Rumours can start a myth outlandish or not.:D

garinda 30-08-2006 22:37

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Originally Posted by SPUGGIE J
Rumours can start a myth outlandish or not.:D


Did you know Chav is actually Scottish?

cashman 30-08-2006 23:21

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Did you know Chav is actually Scottish?

no i didn't but that explains a hell of a lot.:D methinks oneday he will become an urban legend.

kash 30-08-2006 23:57

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Peter Britcliffe is a sound upstanding leader of the community.
whats that got to do with urban legends?

expat 31-08-2006 08:37

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Tealeaf
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air rifles and a few flagons of Strongbow to kill a few riverside rats and rabbits.
I think the Strongbow would kill a few rats and rabbits, are you sure you weren,t drinking the stuff when you saw the ghost.

notts 31-08-2006 11:26

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the pupil at moorhead was walking on the field when they were struck by lightning

slinky 31-08-2006 11:39

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the pupil at moorhead was walking on the field when they were struck by lightning

I was just going to say that myself. He wasn't killed on the link path, he was struck on the field.....

accymel 31-08-2006 12:02

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Blimey picky pedantics:D:p lol

Still a pupil got struck by lightening outside Moorhead buildings be it feild itself or link path:rolleyes:

slinky 31-08-2006 12:05

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Originally Posted by accymel
Blimey picky pedantics:D:p lol

Still a pupil got struck by lightening outside Moorhead buildings be it feild itself or link path:rolleyes:

No thats quite ok mel!! can't be right all the time ;)

accymel 31-08-2006 12:11

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Originally Posted by slinky
No thats quite ok mel!! can't be right all the time ;)

No suppose not im not a youngster anymore hehehehe:D

chav1 31-08-2006 17:44

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Originally Posted by slinky
I was just going to say that myself. He wasn't killed on the link path, he was struck on the field.....

yes it was the field but not near the tree like people tend to think

there are what appear to be 2 scorch marks the size of feet near the tree and peopel say thats his foot prints burned into the ground

that is part is teh myth but the rest is true

i know somone who saw it happen and from what i remember he ran out into the rain across teh field and was struck by lightening , somthing about 2 girls he knew were on teh field at the time and he was running to help them out of the storm

thats what i remeber the tale as anyway but it was a long tiem ago so things get added and altered through time

lindsay ormerod 31-08-2006 18:06

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The unfortunate lad was called Gary Robinson,he was killed outright about half way between the now demolished Queens building and the Cromwell building.Several friends with him were rendered unconscious and a couple were temporarily blinded.I was at the school at the time so it was probably about 1979-1982 .It was very traumatic for pupils and teachers;esp the 2 teachers who tried to revive him;Mr Lowe and Mr Windle I believe.

katex 31-08-2006 18:34

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My ex was working alongside the mother at the time and was extremely traumatic, so think best if we get back to the headless horseman that Tealeaf thinks he saw ! Personally, think he is winding you up.

sledden 02-09-2006 00:17

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my grandad is supposed to have a photo of the headless horseman, i duno if its true or not.

garinda 02-09-2006 08:41

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Originally Posted by sledden
my grandad is supposed to have a photo of the headless horseman, i duno if its true or not.


Next time you see him, instead of asking for a Wurther's Original ask to see the photograph.:D


Since there isn't a documented photograph of a ghost, that may be your inheritance tucked away at your Grandad's.:p


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