So today I thought I'd go into Folklore rather the sick Twisted inner parts of my mind, So this story can be found on the Internet, and has never been proven as false, and those involved uphold it to be true, a man claimed to have picked up a hitchhiker around the Old Patterson bridge road, in Texas, he wrote this about the encounter:
He wore a thick coat and hid the top part of his face with a large hat.
The driver, however, became apprehensive when the hitchhiker asked him to roll up the windows.
He refused the hitchhiker’s request, prompting the latter to do so himself.
While trying to stop him, the hitchhiker’s hat flew off his head.
Facing the driver was the “scariest sight” he’d ever see.
Half of the hitchhiker’s head was blasted off.
The only eye on his face was jet black, and the surrounding skin was rotting.
The driver jumped out of the car and began running towards the bridge with the hitchhiker following him.
Once on the bridge, the ghost stopped.
He smiled and said, “He’s yours now, boys.”
The man suddenly felt cold hands all over him and watched as Civil War soldiers swarmed around him.
Had another vehicle not come by, the driver would have joined the ghosts on the bridge.
Awesome story, it is the season....
The CDB is Awesome wrote:
So today I thought I'd go into Folklore rather the sick Twisted inner parts of my mind, So this story can be found on the Internet, and has never been proven as false, and those involved uphold it to be true, a man claimed to have picked up a hitchhiker around the Old Patterson bridge road, in Texas, he wrote this about the encounter:
He wore a thick coat and hid the top part of his face with a large hat.
The driver, however, became apprehensive when the hitchhiker asked him to roll up the windows.
He refused the hitchhiker’s request, prompting the latter to do so himself.
While trying to stop him, the hitchhiker’s hat flew off his head.
Facing the driver was the “scariest sight” he’d ever see.
Half of the hitchhiker’s head was blasted off.
The only eye on his face was jet black, and the surrounding skin was rotting.
The driver jumped out of the car and began running towards the bridge with the hitchhiker following him.
Once on the bridge, the ghost stopped.
He smiled and said, “He’s yours now, boys.”
The man suddenly felt cold hands all over him and watched as Civil War soldiers swarmed around him.
Had another vehicle not come by, the driver would have joined the ghosts on the bridge.
So today I thought I'd go into Folklore rather the... (
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Any chance this happen up near Gettysburg? A few stories come out of those fields.
You’re right Plum. More than a few
Slimshady wrote:
You’re right Plum. More than a few
Hell, Antietam was the bloodiest battle of the war, they still talk about hearing battle sounds from that cornfield.
Born & raised on the out skirts of Gettysburg. Back in the 50's the place to hang out & party down was at "Devils Den" on the battlefield.
Video Bob wrote:
Born & raised on the out skirts of Gettysburg. Back in the 50's the place to hang out & party down was at "Devils Den" on the battlefield.
Ever see anything unexplained?
The CDB is Awesome wrote:
So today I thought I'd go into Folklore rather the sick Twisted inner parts of my mind, So this story can be found on the Internet, and has never been proven as false, and those involved uphold it to be true, a man claimed to have picked up a hitchhiker around the Old Patterson bridge road, in Texas, he wrote this about the encounter:
He wore a thick coat and hid the top part of his face with a large hat.
The driver, however, became apprehensive when the hitchhiker asked him to roll up the windows.
He refused the hitchhiker’s request, prompting the latter to do so himself.
While trying to stop him, the hitchhiker’s hat flew off his head.
Facing the driver was the “scariest sight” he’d ever see.
Half of the hitchhiker’s head was blasted off.
The only eye on his face was jet black, and the surrounding skin was rotting.
The driver jumped out of the car and began running towards the bridge with the hitchhiker following him.
Once on the bridge, the ghost stopped.
He smiled and said, “He’s yours now, boys.”
The man suddenly felt cold hands all over him and watched as Civil War soldiers swarmed around him.
Had another vehicle not come by, the driver would have joined the ghosts on the bridge.
So today I thought I'd go into Folklore rather the... (
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gotta give you credit CDB
you have proven to me that you can get worse and worse
and I din't think that was possible
badbobby wrote:
gotta give you credit CDB
you have proven to me that you can get worse and worse
and I din't think that was possible
Gotta give you credit old timer, I didn't think you could be any more of a hassle, also, I found this one, didn't write it personally.
The CDB is Awesome wrote:
Gotta give you credit old timer, I didn't think you could be any more of a hassle, also, I found this one, didn't write it personally.
well keep tryin lad
who knows
mayhaps some day,some how,some way
you can make a post some one will either laff at
or shiver at
badbobby wrote:
well keep tryin lad
who knows
mayhaps some day,some how,some way
you can make a post some one will either laff at
or shiver at
If I wanted your opinion I'd beat it out of you.
badbobby wrote:
is that a threat??
oh my!!!
Hey Admin---
No, Key words, "IF I wanted your opinion" I do not want your opinion.
The CDB is Awesome wrote:
No, Key words, "IF I wanted your opinion" I do not want your opinion.
but as long as we're both on the stage
you're gonna get it
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