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accymel 30-08-2006 17:41

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Only thing i know for fact about Moorhead is that a pupil was struck by lightening on the link path:rolleyes:

Fact of of a headless horseman ghost is in Blackburn [watch too much most haunted] :eek:

Any more ghost stories though not as hugely reported in Accrington:rolleyes:

mani 30-08-2006 17:43

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i was driving back from blackpool at 5am the other day and drove thru salmesbury and i was like right mani just drive head on... dont look around dont look at the rear view mirror...

when was the last time anyone actually saw anything at salmesbury?

accymel 30-08-2006 17:45

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Quote:

Originally Posted by mani
i was driving back from blackpool at 5am the other day and drove thru salmesbury and i was like right mani just drive head on... dont look around dont look at the rear view mirror...

when was the last time anyone actually saw anything at salmesbury?


Last year or so when most haunted spent the night:D

My Aunty lives near there & she says its very spooky at night & ghosts has been witnessed

accymel 30-08-2006 17:46

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Theres some on this link to read about

http://www.bbc.co.uk/lancashire/spooky/haunted_houses/

garinda 30-08-2006 17:51

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I've never seen anything spooky.

I've spent hours wandering in the dark looking for head

-less ghosts.

accymel 30-08-2006 17:59

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Quote:

Originally Posted by garinda
I've spent hours wandering in the dark looking for head

-less ghosts.

Hehehehee Rindy you may of got some without realising......... best not yawn too wide when you take a brisk walk in the dark - that fly you thought you may of swallowed may in fact be something else :eek: ;) :D hehehehe

kash 30-08-2006 18:24

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Kash I think you and your mates having been watching to many horror movies
I've never seen any ghosts just heard stories from people.

AccyJay 30-08-2006 18:34

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Location: Clayton le Moors - Dunkenhalgh Hall (currently a hotel?) and nearby bridge
Type: Haunting Manifestation
Date / Time: 25 December (reoccurring)
Further Comments: This former maid at the hall fell pregnant after a torrid affair with the master - he wasn't interested in her long term future, so she took her own life. Her misty white form now comes back around Christmas to remind others of her fate

http://www.paranormaldatabase.com/la...e/lancdata.php

http://www.macdonaldhotels.co.uk/Dun...tory/index.htm

cashman 30-08-2006 19:16

Re: urban legends
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by accymel
Only thing i know for fact about Moorhead is that a pupil was struck by lightening on the link path:rolleyes:

Fact of of a headless horseman ghost is in Blackburn [watch too much most haunted] :eek:

Any more ghost stories though not as hugely reported in Accrington:rolleyes:

a young lad was actually killed by the lightening up there mel, it was me mates lads mate. if that makes sense.

kash 30-08-2006 19:19

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Quote:

it was me mates lads mate. if that makes sense.
no it doesn't
oh wait..........wait
now it does

Debbie J 30-08-2006 20:46

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Quote:

Originally Posted by cashman
a young lad was actually killed by the lightening up there mel, it was me mates lads mate. if that makes sense.


I remember the lad being killed by lightning on the link path it was in the papers.

kash 30-08-2006 21:11

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Quote:

a young lad was actually killed by the lightening up there
when did this happen?

SPUGGIE J 30-08-2006 21:30

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The foot holes were there on the field when I was at that school. Around 79/80 a year or so before I was sent to that hole.

SPUGGIE J 30-08-2006 21:32

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Peter Britcliffe is a sound upstanding leader of the community.

garinda 30-08-2006 22:27

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Quote:

Originally Posted by SPUGGIE J
Peter Britcliffe is a sound upstanding leader of the community.

I'm all for bashing the Bishop...I mean Commissar, if called for, but what has he got to do with urban myths....unless you are trying to start one with that outlandish statement?:eek: :D


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