GHOST STORY
> >
> > This happened about a month ago just outside a little town in the low
> > country, and while it sounds like an Alfred Hitchcock
> > tale, it's real. A guy was on the side of the road hitchhiking on a
> > really 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 ghost-like in the rain. It slowly
> > crept toward him and stopped.
> >
> > Wanting a ride really bad, the guy jumped in the car and closed the
> > door, only then did he realize that there was nobody behind the
> wheel.
> >
> > The car slowly started moving and the guy was terrified, too scared to
> > think of jumping out and running.
> >
> > The guy saw that the car was slowly approaching a sharp curve, still
> too
> > scared to jump out, he started to pray and begging for his life; he
> was
> > sure the ghost car would go off the road and into the marsh and he
> > would surely drown, when just before the curve, a hand appeared
> through
> > the driver's window and turned the steering wheel, guiding the car
> > safely around the bend.
> >
> > 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 to town.
> >
> > Wet and in shock, he went into a cafe and, voice quivering, ordered a
> > cup of hot coffee, black, then told everybody about his experience.
> >
> > A silence enveloped the cafe and everybody got goose bumps when they
> > realized the guy was telling the truth and was not just some weirdo.
> >
> > About half an hour later two guys walked into the cafe and one says to
> > the other: "Look Jethro, there's that idiot who rode in our car when
> we
> > were pushing it in the rain."
>
>
>
References to specific geographical area deleted.
> >
> > This happened about a month ago just outside a little town in the low
> > country, and while it sounds like an Alfred Hitchcock
> > tale, it's real. A guy was on the side of the road hitchhiking on a
> > really 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 ghost-like in the rain. It slowly
> > crept toward him and stopped.
> >
> > Wanting a ride really bad, the guy jumped in the car and closed the
> > door, only then did he realize that there was nobody behind the
> wheel.
> >
> > The car slowly started moving and the guy was terrified, too scared to
> > think of jumping out and running.
> >
> > The guy saw that the car was slowly approaching a sharp curve, still
> too
> > scared to jump out, he started to pray and begging for his life; he
> was
> > sure the ghost car would go off the road and into the marsh and he
> > would surely drown, when just before the curve, a hand appeared
> through
> > the driver's window and turned the steering wheel, guiding the car
> > safely around the bend.
> >
> > 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 to town.
> >
> > Wet and in shock, he went into a cafe and, voice quivering, ordered a
> > cup of hot coffee, black, then told everybody about his experience.
> >
> > A silence enveloped the cafe and everybody got goose bumps when they
> > realized the guy was telling the truth and was not just some weirdo.
> >
> > About half an hour later two guys walked into the cafe and one says to
> > the other: "Look Jethro, there's that idiot who rode in our car when
> we
> > were pushing it in the rain."
>
>
>
References to specific geographical area deleted.
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