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1099.1 | | POBOX::HEIN | | Fri Aug 04 1989 18:09 | 2 |
| Okay, maybe this wasn't a good idea. Oh well.
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1099.2 | Reply= no comment??? | BTOVT::LAWYER_J | My wish,is your command | Mon Aug 07 1989 10:21 | 12 |
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Jennifer...
The idea is a good one, I just don't have anything to offer at this
time,but I sure that there are some people out there who have some...
Let's see what happens...
johnboy g^)
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1099.3 | Thanks | POBOX::HEIN | | Mon Aug 07 1989 15:43 | 6 |
| Johnboy,
Thanks for your support!:)
Jennifer
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1099.4 | Read alot/write little | LUDWIG::BING | Lunker hunter | Tue Aug 08 1989 08:00 | 14 |
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Hi Jennifer, this is not really a story but maybe it will lead to
one. Somewhere in this conference I read a story of a person who
whenever he/she drove by the Church St. exit on 290 they had a sort
of ill feeling come over them. I am interested in talking to this
person because I had the same feelings in the same area. I used
to come to work that way and it never bothered me, however in the
morning i would feel sick until I reached the center of Northboro.
It seeed very strange that two people would feel the same way about
a certain strech of road. If anyone can point me to that note or
if you want to take it up here please let me know.
Thanks,
Walt
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1099.5 | See Note 37 | POLAR::MACDONALD | | Tue Aug 08 1989 13:37 | 1 |
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1099.6 | Dissappearing Hospital! | POBOX::HEIN | | Wed Aug 09 1989 12:12 | 55 |
| I guess there is a note like this one. Thanks for letting me know.
I don't know what will happen to this one--will the moderators move
it or delete it?--but I thought I'd relay one of my personal
experiences anyway.
I have to tell this story in a round-about way, so please bear with
me. I'm from a town named Buffalo Grove. It's a suburb of Chicago.
Well out here in the `burbs there's a road that's supposedly haunted.
It's called Cuba Rd. There are all kinds of stories that have been
told about the road and its sites. These include stories about
hitch-hiking ghosts who apppear on the local high schools' prom
nights, a mansion supposedly owned by a mobster, and a mental hospital
and its patients who occasionly escape.
My story deals with th mental hospital, so let me give you the
background on the place. Cuba road is out in the country. There
are very few lights, and lots of twists and turns. It's frequented
by high school kids who go there for a thrill ride or go there to
"park". Apparantly about 10-15 years ago there was a couple driving
down the road on a particularlly foggy night. They were driving
along when an announcement came on the radio that a patient from
the mental hospital had escaped. He was dangerous, and people should
be on the look out. Just after this announcement their car broke
down. The boy was going to go look for help, and told his girlfriend
to stay in the car with the doors locked.
So she sat there and waited, and the time went by. As she sat there
she heard a sort of scraping on the top of the car. She figured
it was just a tree branch and tried to put the sound out of her
mind. More time went by, and the scraping continued. Finally,
she couldn't take the sound anymore and got out of the car to prove
to herself that the noise really was a tree. What she found was
her boyfriend hanging from a tree by his feet. He was dead, and
the sound she had been hearing was the sound of his fingernails
scraping against the car roof.
Now for my story. (Sorry this is taking so long!) My friend and
I went out to Cuba Road during the day to explore. We drove the
whole length of the road, and then backtracked and went down side
streets to see if we could find anything interesting. Well, we
ended up finding the mental hospital! We went into the parking
lot, but didn't have the guts to get out of the car. So we sat
there for a while talking about the story above, and decided to
leave and come back at night.
A few nights later, we took the same roads to the same location,
but there was no longer any hospital. Not even a trace of a hospital.
I know that it was the same place we had been before, because the
road was the same road and had the same landmarks. We've been back
several times since then, and there still isn't a hospital. It's
really strange.
I hope this story wasn't disappointing, or too long-winded.
Jennifer
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1099.7 | | POBOX::HEIN | | Wed Aug 09 1989 12:36 | 6 |
| RE: .4
I think the note you're looking for is 1051.
Jennifer
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1099.8 | Did you hear the one about... | USAT05::KASPER | If not now, when? | Wed Aug 09 1989 14:28 | 19 |
| re: .6 (Jennifer)
We had the exact same story in Garden City, Michigan concerning
a hospital (the name escapes me now). These stories seem to pop
up all over. A book was written not too long ago in which the
author did some extensive research on the origins of such stories,
unfortunately, I don't recall the author or the name. There's
a lot of them, such as: The claw from the one-armed killer hanging
on the door handle, the giant Mexican rat mistaken for a chiwawa that
ate some ladies cat, the rat in the Kentucky Fried chicken and many
more. I'd like to get my hands on the book again.
This isn't to dispute your experience about the hospital, just to
let you know these recurring stories/themes are everywhere.
Anybody know any more?
Terry
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1099.9 | Terr-y-yakky | MISERY::WARD_FR | Going HOME--as an Adventurer | Wed Aug 09 1989 15:30 | 16 |
| ...on the other hand...
I still don't know if my high school senior class went to
Marshall Hall (on the Potomac) or we just talked about it...I
sort of remember going, but I don't remember anything at all about
it (and as I already said, that was in the pre-drug days. ;-) )
While I can't say that I've had things like a hospital disappear,
I can say that things have *appeared* when/where I didn't "expect"
them. How many times do we drive down a road and not notice the
little driveway or whatever until we do? This happens to me
all the time (and this is in the post-drug days for me.)
Frederick
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1099.10 | Goodbye! | POBOX::HEIN | | Wed Aug 09 1989 18:08 | 11 |
| I just wanted to say goodbye to everyone. Tomorrow (8/10), which
will probably be today for most who will read this, is my last day
here at Digital. I'm going back to school (Indiana U.) on the 23rd,
and my family is going on a vacation before I leave. Thanks for
sharing your stories with me. I should be back during Christmas
break, and I hope to find that this note has many, many replies
of people wanting to share their experiences with each other. Enjoy!
Goodbye and thanks!!!
Jennifer
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1099.11 | It made it to Hollywood! | POBOX::HEIN | | Thu Aug 10 1989 11:01 | 10 |
| I went and saw "Dead Poets Society" last night, and in the middle
of the movie one of the characters started to tell the story about
the couple driving on Cuba Rd. and the guy who escaped from the
mental hospital! Of course they didn't actually say it took place
on Cuba Rd. in a suburb of Chicago, but it was the same story!
BTW: If yu get a chance, go see "Dead Poets Society". It's a
wonderful movie. I highly recommend it!
Jennifer
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1099.12 | SUBSTITUTE=NAME OF TOWN + ENDING | CPDW::ALUKONIS | | Fri Aug 11 1989 15:37 | 20 |
| RE: .6
I Come from a small town on the North Shore called Swampscott. There
was a "spooky" road there called Danvers Rd. at the time; it is now
known as Swampscott Road. When I was a teenager, it was "cool" to
drive down that desolate road and turn your lights off, and watch for
the ghosts and specters that haunted it. Well, speaking of Deja Vu;
don't you know that one particular story dealt with a young couple who
had "parked" there, and when it was time to leave, the car wouldn't
start. Shortly after he left to get help, the girl heard noises on the
roof of the car. (Sound familiar?) The only difference to the story
in .6 is that the girl was too frightened to move and when dawn came,
a police officer rapped on the glass and told her to come out of the
car, but don't turn around. Of course she did, and she saw her
boyfriend dangling from a rope, hung by the neck!
Makes you wonder about how these stories get started, and how they get
passed down! Pass the pop-corn, please? 8^)
-Dave A.
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1099.13 | Clarification. | CADSYS::COOPER | Topher Cooper | Fri Aug 11 1989 16:06 | 6 |
| RE: .12
For those unfamiliar with this area, the "North Shore" refers to those
towns in Massachusetts near the shore north of Boston.
Topher
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1099.14 | ! | BAHTAT::STURROCK | Times tide will smother me... | Mon Aug 14 1989 06:00 | 8 |
| I've heard this story too and i'm the U.K.! My ending was different
again...the woman was too scared to get out of the car until the
police arrived. What she saw when she looked back was the escaped
lunatic actually bashing her boyfriends head on the car roof.
I wonder if this ever actually happened?
Bruce, Leeds
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1099.15 | Monday morning musings | NATASH::BUTCHART | The stars bear witness | Mon Aug 14 1989 09:57 | 27 |
| The first time I heard this particular 'legend' was when me and other
little girls were scaring each other to death at slumber parties
back in 1960 (I was 9) in Green Bank, West Virginia. At various times,
usually close to Halloween, rumor would go around among us kids about a
particular road, a particular tree, where the rumor-mongers swore,
crossed-their-hearts-and-hoped-to-die that *this* was where It had
happened. And we'd dare each other to go the spot on Halloween night
and would peer breathlessly out the car window if our parents happened
to be driving us past wherever-it-was and everybody had a great time.
The next time I was treated to a recounting of the 'legend' was on a
double date in Hawaii when I was 16. On a rainy night (perfect!) the
boys parked on this deserted, lonely road up in the rain forest where
*they* swore, crossed-their-hearts-and-hoped-to-score that *here* was
where It had happened. The idea, of course, was to get us to jump,
squealing, into their arms to acquire a few muffler burns. We jumped
and squealed and everybody had a great time.
It's a long way and a mighty cultural gulf from Appalachia to Honolulu.
What's interesting is that the story matched in every detail across the
miles, the people and the years. And this was before ArpaNet ever
existed. Having heard by now of the Hundredth Monkey story, it
suddenly struck me: is *this* how the 'legends' pass along? ;')
Could it be that if enough people tell the same story, everyone,
everywhere on the globe begins telling it?
<chuckle> Marcia
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1099.16 | Ouch! | USAT05::KASPER | If not now, when? | Mon Aug 14 1989 11:25 | 7 |
| re: 15
>> squealing, into their arms to acquire a few muffler burns...
Muffler burns? We called them duck bites.. ;)
Terry
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1099.17 | 20th century fables | LEDS::BATES | Sic transit Gloria | Mon Aug 14 1989 12:05 | 20 |
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(...muffler burns?...duck bites?...after the beach parties on Key
Biscayne we bore *hickies* with a mixture of embarrassment and
pride...)
These apocryphal stories can probably be just as easily considered
modern fables - cautionary tales designed to convey a message about the
the late 20th century view of the human condition.
So what message might this story convey that resonates strongly enough
to carry it far and wide for decades?
Well, without getting too Freudian (or Jungian, even) there's the
obvious moral: don't wander into dark deserted places with your
boyfriend/girlfriend - danger, insanity, death await those who venture
from the safety of the community. And I'd guess that's a story that's
been told for a few milennia or so...
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1099.18 | Re: .17 | NATASH::BUTCHART | The stars bear witness | Mon Aug 14 1989 12:21 | 4 |
| How right you are. One only has to look at the plot of the typical
grade-B slasher movie to see that theme repeated endlessly.
Marcia
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1099.19 | boo! | BTOVT::BEST_G | We the Travelers of Time... | Mon Aug 14 1989 15:46 | 9 |
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re:.15
Hey Marcia! How would you like to hear a ghost story? ;-)
Guy
heh heh heh
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1099.20 | Heard it through the grapevine! | MAMTS7::TTAYLOR | | Fri Aug 18 1989 16:30 | 14 |
| Hi.
I come from Lancaster, MA and currently reside in Northern VA.
Anyway, reading the story about Cuba Road cracked me up, because
when I was in 7th and 8th grade, this story went around our school
(this was in the late 70's). Only difference is that the boyfriend's
throat was slashed and he was hanging from the tree, the girlfriend
heard dripping and it was his blood!
Amazing how these things get around!
Tammi
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1099.21 | made me laugh too!! | CURIE::MITAYLOR | There's nothing like the sun | Mon Aug 21 1989 16:33 | 3 |
| re: .20
That's the story I heard too, same timeframe also..
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1099.22 | Those stories are urban legends! | DOCS::DOCSVS | | Wed Sep 13 1989 13:54 | 21 |
| re: .8 through .21
Stories like those are known as "urban legends", and they've attracted
enough notice that people who study folklore try to track the spread
of these stories and the proliferation of the different versions.
One folklorist (I think from Arizona State) named Jan Harold Brunvand
has a series of books out on some of the urban legends that people
have heard told. Pick these up and read them if you want to relive
your past with some of the greatest scare stories of all time.
Brunvand includes the "dead boyfriend" story and all its variations,
the rumour about worms in McDonald's burgers, the rumours about
the possible Satanic symbolism in the Procter and Gamble logo, the
story of the vanishing hitchhiker, and so on. I was surprised --
I had thought that a lot of those stories were true.
Some of Brunvand's titles are: "The Choking Doberman", "The Vanishing
Hitchhiker", and so on. They're out in paperback, too.
--Karen
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1099.23 | | VIDEO::MORRISSEY | I really m-i-s-s you much | Thu Sep 21 1989 16:43 | 25 |
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Although I have never heard that particular story, we had
a similar place where I came from.
Out in the middle of nowhere was Church of the Wildwood.
Supposedly this church was for the KKK and Devil Worship.
If you went out on this road, your car would stall, your
doors would lock and you wouldn't be able to get out etc.
People with the KKK outfits would be seen going into the
woods behind the church with torches etc.
I was going to go there one night when my mom overheard
me on the phone with the friend I was going to go with.
Mom grew up not too far from "the church" and when she was
young there was a story about an old hermit who lived in
a trailer right across the street from the church. One morning
he was found murdered in his trailer...and it was never solved
as to who the killer was. So she forbade me to go.
I did end up there one night. It looked like a normal church
and nothing happened (except being scared out of my shoes!!)
Some friends of mine went to the church
services on Sunday morning and said it was like any other
service. So it was said that that was just a cover-up
for the "real" purpose of the church.
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1099.24 | | STRATA::RUDMAN | Pledged To Protect Us All. | Tue Sep 26 1989 16:42 | 15 |
| The Danvers Rd. story triggered one I'd heard back in 1971, from
a native who swore he'd seen it. (Before you ask, I can't recall
the name of the cemetary.)
It goes like this, short & sweet. There's a tree in a cemetary
on the outskirts of Boston. It's off by itself, that is, no other
tree or telephone pole or any type of structure close to it.
Ocassionally, during the winter months, when there's fresh snow on
the ground (a New England oddity nowadays), footprints have been
noticed which go around the tree, making a circle. One set, one
circumference. No tracks to the circle, no tracks to the tree. No
vehicle tracks near enough for a crane (if someone felt like going
to that much trouble & expense). No nothing...
Don
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1099.25 | moved by moderator | LESCOM::KALLIS | Time takes things. | Fri Nov 17 1989 16:21 | 38 |
| < Note 1173.0 by USWAV7::RITS14 >
-< The Babysitter Scare >-
Well I have a story and I don't know if it is Legend or real, but
I know they made a horror movie of it, but here goes:
My mother told me this story about 10 years ago, maybe more. A
friend of my mother's son was in college (NJ I think) and had come
home for a semester break. One of the dogs in the house began acting
rather strangely and started growling so Steve told his mother to
wait in the kitchen and he was going to check the house. (They live
in Sudbury and have a hugh house). By the way he took the dog with
him. After going over the house he told his mother the most erie
story I guess I have ever heard. It seems he knew this girl from
the college who was babysitting when she started to receive strange
phone calls. The phone would ring and a voice would laugh and say
he was coming to get her. These calls were spaced out over 30-40
minutes, I guess. The girl got scared and called the police and
they said they would send a cruiser to the area. I don't know exactly
what happened here, but they must have put a tracer on the phone
and possibly told her to try and keep him on the line. Well when
the next call came and and he told her he was coming to get her,
she no sooner hung up the phone and it rang again. It was the police
saying that the caller was in the house and to get out of the house.
She ran out the front door and the cops that were in the area pulled
up in front of the house and went in to try and get the caller.
It seems he excaped, but not before killing at least 3 children
upstairs. It seems after each phone call he would kill a child,
phone her and then go on to the next child. He was slowly working
his way down to the babysitter.
Now, it has been a long time since my mom told me this story, so
I don't know all the facts around it, but does someone know if this
is a "legend" like the others drummed up on the college campuses
to scare the girls into the men's arms or have them accompany them
on their babysitting excusions, or is this for real?
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1099.26 | Its a legend. | CADSYS::COOPER | Topher Cooper | Fri Nov 17 1989 17:10 | 29 |
| RE: .25
This is one of the "Urban Legends" described by Brunvand (sp?) in
"The Vanishing Hitchhiker". These stories have lives of their own,
and are told and believed, and may even end up in the legitimate
news media (the reporter having checked several sources all of whom
confirmed it, except if (s)he had checked further they would have found
that each of his/her reliable sources got it from reliable sources who
got it from reliable sources who...). Details shift with the time
and place where it is told, and noone can trace it back. If everyone
involved could remember exactly where they had heard the story, and
in each case the researcher could trace it back, they would probably
find that the story evolved, step by step from a story, perhaps true
or perhaps openly fictional, which bears only the vaguest resemblence
to the final story. This one has been circulating for years and years
in roughly its present form.
I think that "The Vanishing Hitchhiker", "The Choking Doberman" and
"The Mexican Pet" should be required reading for everyone, so that they
can recognize these specific stories, and have some chance of
recognizing their undocumented relatives.
(Don't feel stupid about being partially taken in, virtually everybody
finds some stories in these books that they had taken to be fact: "I
KNOW that one really happened, because it happened to my Aunt Sally's
best friend" -- only it didn't if/when we check; it happened to *her*
friend's friend).
Topher
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1099.27 | Bo Peep Attacks! | POBOX::FREICHELS | | Wed Nov 22 1989 17:14 | 17 |
| Hi! I'm home for Thanksgiving, and brought an amusing story to
relay to everyone.
It seems that at the beginning of the year a psychic predicted that
on Halloween on a Big Ten campus beginning with the letter 'I'
(Illinois, Indiana or Iowa), someone dressed as Little Bo Peep would
kill ten people in a dorm shaped like a Greek letter. Well, my
friends had it all figured out where this Peep-person would strike.
There is a dorm shaped like an 'X', so we all decided to stay clear
of it on Halloween. (Of course, none of us took this very seriously.)
Anyway, I called a friend of mine who goes to school at Illinois
Wesleyan and told her the story. She burst out laughing. Apparently
the same story had been going around there, except that the psychic
had said it would take place there. I'm happy to say that no such
occurance took place.
Jennifer
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1099.28 | Bet the "psychic" feels sheepish... | CIMNET::PIERSON | on a mission for gummowitz | Wed Nov 22 1989 17:53 | 1 |
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