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October 30, 2006 at 2:24 pm #72372
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October 30, 2006 at 9:06 pm #72373I had something very funny happen…………………..
My daughter was interested in finding out about any "haunted" places in Georgia, other than in
Savannah, some of which we have visited……………………I found on the internet a place called
"Haunted places in Georgia" see here http://www.theshadowlands.net/places/georgia.htm”>http://www.theshadowlands.net/places/georgia.htmWe sat reading them and I saw Elbert County/Boman We have a friend that lives out in Bowman so it struck
my interest the piece went on to say:Elbert County/Bowman – Woods on Ginn Street – Drums are heard at night coming from deep within the woods. At midnight a banging sound is heard. A ghost with a cape and long, broad hat floats out in the cattle field on late summer nights.
I fell out of my chair laughing, thats K. Peter Shulhan, he has a house on Ginn street (not many houses there)
he is a drummer and has a studio/workshop out in the woods where he plays his drums almost always late at night (not many neighbors around for some distance) if he is not banging on the drums he is usually working on some project that requires banging of some sort. Often when he gets drunk (which is often) he wonders out in the cow fields.I called his wife at work when I read this, she brought it up on the internet and we laughed until we cried.
Now we wonder, who reported this? Boman is a little town near the South Carolina border, not many people live there……………….it is a mystery, but a funny one.
November 3, 2006 at 3:19 am #72374…there is this road that circles neatly around the outside of my small town and it is used for drining loops to think and such and during one of these loops while i was driving this catlikeanimal began to run along side my car, i was impressed at the furry creature’s ability to keep pace with my motor propelled vechicle and at that moment of admoration my seemingly new friend’s life was taken from him by my tire as it’s force rolled over his body. I was horified, i hate hurting anything or seeing pain let alone causing it however inatvertant and accidental may have been, i was at some fault and i flet bad, but we move on and forget until you are on the same loop same car and same dark night i forgot to mention but days if not weeks probably months but doubtful years later you see what looks like a cat not running but in comfortable "Garfield" symbol contentment pose, it waws only a moment i saw him but i knew shortly afterword for some reason that it was the ghost of that bunny i believe on reflection that tried to run with my and my car but failed and he was telling me it was alright at least that is what it felt like and what i believe…
November 3, 2006 at 12:41 pm #72375"deepsIush " wrote:Well that last sentence isn’t true.
But the part about you peeing your pants is true, right? Please tell me it’s true!
November 3, 2006 at 2:04 pm #72376"deepsIush " wrote:No, it’s not. The one who peed on me still roams this website, cloaked in mystery.It’s not me is it?
November 3, 2006 at 2:18 pm #72377"deepsIush " wrote:No, no one knows who leaked it.Does that mean urine trouble?
November 3, 2006 at 2:46 pm #72378"deepsIush " wrote:Depends, are you seeing double?Yes and it’s really starting to piss me off.
November 3, 2006 at 2:59 pm #72379"deepsIush " wrote:You know that saying "Take The Piss Out Of You" has been around since the Sex Pistols. Yep. I wonder how it jumped so quickly form America to Britain.What exactly does "take the piss out of you" mean anyway? Is it like "scaring the shit out of someone"? Wait, isn’t taking the piss mean to pull someone’s leg or something?
I just think of someone actually taking the piss out of someone else…like with a straw.November 3, 2006 at 3:12 pm #72380"deepsIush " wrote:I don’t know, but it’s defintely an American phrase. I was talking to a friend from Australia and she said it. I said whoa, where did you get that from? What does it mean? You know, to take the piss out of someone. Dialysis.I shouldn’t laugh at dialysis but that was pretty funny.
Some british boy told me he was pissed and being the dum dum that I am I said "what’s wrong?"November 3, 2006 at 3:34 pm #72381"deepsIush " wrote:Well if he was pissed he must have a reason to be.That’s what I thought. But across the pond being pissed means being drunk. But I think you knew that.
November 3, 2006 at 4:19 pm #72382I heard they serve beer warm. Well atleast in Cornwall…
November 3, 2006 at 5:55 pm #72383"girl " wrote:I heard they serve beer warm. Well atleast in Cornwall…Warm beer and cold woman,Tom Waits told us in 1975
November 4, 2006 at 5:51 am #72384"SG " wrote:Warm beer and cold woman,Tom Waits told us in 1975Ah yes, yes. He’s also big in Japan.

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