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Post by Sam on Oct 19, 2013 3:44:30 GMT -5
All of the Today in History posts so far have been great. Good work, Lee!
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Post by Sam on Oct 17, 2013 2:24:54 GMT -5
I can't write poetry and I'm not that good at writing stories either, but I do like to read what others write.
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Post by Sam on Oct 14, 2013 22:36:23 GMT -5
I really like the orange and black colors. Whoever picked them - good choice!
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Post by Sam on Oct 12, 2013 0:46:23 GMT -5
Two Thunderbird stories in the same week! It's strange how there will be stories about the same kinds of phenomena from different places at almost the same time.
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Post by Sam on Oct 12, 2013 0:43:52 GMT -5
Another very interesting article. I had never heard of the Ghost Riders in the sky. Does anyone have any stories about them, or know of any sightings of them?
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Post by Sam on Oct 12, 2013 0:39:11 GMT -5
There are a lot of stories about ghost horses. I saw a TV show once about a ghost horse that haunted an old house, but I don't remember the name of it. I don't think that ghosts that appear as animals are the ghosts of animals, but the spirits of humans that manifest as animals. Except for the black hell hounds, they're something different, some kind of manifestation of evil.
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Post by Sam on Oct 12, 2013 0:32:27 GMT -5
This is very interesting. I didn't even know that there was a mystery about his death or that he died so young. I enjoyed this and last week's Today in History column. Thanks.
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Post by Sam on Oct 5, 2013 2:16:20 GMT -5
I wasn't sure how the Today in History was going to work, but this is great. I read about the Shag Harbor UFO a long time ago, but what I read didn't have all the details in this account. Great post, Lee!
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Post by Sam on Sept 28, 2013 3:29:30 GMT -5
I've known a lot of folks who had cancer and they all lost a lot of weight and this man just doesn't look like anyone I've ever seen with cancer. Maybe they're just not posting photos of him showing how sick he is, but I've always thought that pancreatic cancer was fatal. The actor Patrick Swayze, who was in Ghost had pancreatic cancer and he was nothing but skin and bones when he died.
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Post by Sam on Sept 28, 2013 3:13:12 GMT -5
Spectral Armies and battles are one of my favorite types of ghosts. When something happens where a lot of people die and there's so much suffering, I think that it leaves some kind of imprint, kind of like when you get a chill for no reason and say that a rabbit walked across your grave, it's something that lingers. I've read about the Battle of Culloden in Scotland and it's like that, and there are places at Gettysburg and where other battles took place that give people the chills for no reason.
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Post by Sam on Sept 28, 2013 3:02:04 GMT -5
I've read a lot about this case and nobody else saw anything that night, or if they did, they didn't report it. From what I understand, where it happened are thick forests, very remote and there isn't very much traffic at that time of the night, so there wasn't anybody around to report seeing any strange lights or anything.
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Post by Sam on Sept 22, 2013 5:03:54 GMT -5
I've read a lot about this case, but I'm still not sure if it was real or not. Some investigators have said that it was a hoax and that Betty's sister had reported seeing a UFO a little while before, but the Hills did stick to their story all those years. Even if they weren't abducted, I think that something strange happened that night.
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