A Most Unlucky Day (Share ur experiences, too!)
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Hi there.everyone,Well,Somita this topic's really a good one.Anyways,I'm going to share a little comic-mystery experience of mine.
My grandfather was the lanlord of a big mansion in the village of Deoghar,near Calcutta,India.(I guess you all do'nt know the place,it's quite near my home)This mansion is quite of a ruin these days.But a person has bought ity to make a hotel there.So,two of my friends and I begged permission from our parents to let us go and stay there for a day in there.At last we got permission.There was an old watchman living there,who was told to take care of us.We were driven till there and given our lunch and dinner and then we had to walk a little way.This was on the 28th of September(a month ago).My friends,Ashwath and Soumyadeep(a little hard to pronounce I know ) had our lunch there and chatted and played a little bit till 5 PM.Then began the actual fun/horror/mystery........
The watchman had went to eat his dinner at about 9 PM.We three were having our dinner,when we heard a scraping noise,under our bed.We did'nt mind till odd,muffled hooting sounds started coming from near our window.I went up boldly to see what it was,and almost screamed to see a long woman standing near the window.I ran over to my friends.Both of then were frightened as well.We started running,but all of us fel over each other in a hurry.Then we hurried along in a hurry,till we got another shock.There was a pair of green eyes in the corridor,looking straight at us.We collided to eac other and went back the path we had come.We slipped on our food-basket,and fell with a large sound.
Our watchman came running to find out why we were screaming.He merely laughed when we told him our story.He forced us to the window and flashed his torch.That’s whn we got to see that the long woman was a banana tree waving in the wind outside,the muffled hooting sounds were of an owl,and the pair of green eyes was the watchman’s pet cat’s.We were immensely relieved and the next we were telling the story to everyone.Nowadays my friends and I merely laugh when we recall the story but I still remember how terrified I felt that night…….
That was my story.Keep posting all of you.
Cheers,Ritu
My grandfather was the lanlord of a big mansion in the village of Deoghar,near Calcutta,India.(I guess you all do'nt know the place,it's quite near my home)This mansion is quite of a ruin these days.But a person has bought ity to make a hotel there.So,two of my friends and I begged permission from our parents to let us go and stay there for a day in there.At last we got permission.There was an old watchman living there,who was told to take care of us.We were driven till there and given our lunch and dinner and then we had to walk a little way.This was on the 28th of September(a month ago).My friends,Ashwath and Soumyadeep(a little hard to pronounce I know ) had our lunch there and chatted and played a little bit till 5 PM.Then began the actual fun/horror/mystery........
The watchman had went to eat his dinner at about 9 PM.We three were having our dinner,when we heard a scraping noise,under our bed.We did'nt mind till odd,muffled hooting sounds started coming from near our window.I went up boldly to see what it was,and almost screamed to see a long woman standing near the window.I ran over to my friends.Both of then were frightened as well.We started running,but all of us fel over each other in a hurry.Then we hurried along in a hurry,till we got another shock.There was a pair of green eyes in the corridor,looking straight at us.We collided to eac other and went back the path we had come.We slipped on our food-basket,and fell with a large sound.
Our watchman came running to find out why we were screaming.He merely laughed when we told him our story.He forced us to the window and flashed his torch.That’s whn we got to see that the long woman was a banana tree waving in the wind outside,the muffled hooting sounds were of an owl,and the pair of green eyes was the watchman’s pet cat’s.We were immensely relieved and the next we were telling the story to everyone.Nowadays my friends and I merely laugh when we recall the story but I still remember how terrified I felt that night…….
That was my story.Keep posting all of you.
Cheers,Ritu
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I wish I could read all you wrote, Ritu, but your punctuation does make it rather difficult! Great story, though.
Here's me on Halloween. It was a great day. I won 4th prize, for best costume.
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Here's me on Halloween. It was a great day. I won 4th prize, for best costume.
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Your costume was really good.And congrats for the 4th prize.And is my punctuation really that bad? Ritu
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You'll have to write a story set in your mansion, called The Mansion of Adventure, Ritu!
Spooky costume, Ming!
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Spooky costume, Ming!
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Yes, really spooky Ming! Your face does look a little familiar though....I am certain I have seen it somewhere else.....?
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Lovely photo Ming. You're very photogenic. You could be a model
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One of the times I was most terrified was one Christmas when I was about 10. To fit the relatives in, I wasn't sleeping in my usual bedroom. I woke up in the night, and saw the outline of a body lying beside the bed on the floor - and I absolutely FROZE. I eventually did get back to sleep, but hadn't dared to move a muscle.
In the light of morning, I was relieved to find that the "body" was my anorak, which I had hung up on the floor, with the white furry lining of the hood showing as the "head"
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In the light of morning, I was relieved to find that the "body" was my anorak, which I had hung up on the floor, with the white furry lining of the hood showing as the "head"
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I don't know, but your avatar does remind me of something...Moonraker wrote:Yes, really spooky Ming! Your face does look a little familiar though....I am certain I have seen it somewhere else.....?
Ritu, didn't mean to be rude, but what i was trying to say was that you should put spaces after commas, periods, etc.
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Ming wrote: I don't know, but your avatar does remind me of something...
Of what or who Ming. Can hardly see Moonrakers Avator to see
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I amused my Conservation mates today by falling over in a bog.
We were effectively "weeding" a nature reserve. Having tripped, I toppled gently forwards, and because my hands were full of the scrub I was pulling out, I landed in slow motion on my nose.
They found my soggy trousers hilarious
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We were effectively "weeding" a nature reserve. Having tripped, I toppled gently forwards, and because my hands were full of the scrub I was pulling out, I landed in slow motion on my nose.
They found my soggy trousers hilarious
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Yes, and use correct grammar, Ritu -- a "large" sound? (Sorry if you're hurt by my comments: I'm just giving friendly advice.)Ming wrote:Ritu, didn't mean to be rude, but what i was trying to say was that you should put spaces after commas, periods, etc.
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Periods??? Do you mean Full Stops?Ming wrote: Ritu, didn't mean to be rude, but what i was trying to say was that you should put spaces after commas, periods, etc.
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Ming, Moonraker! I'm still in the dark about AvatorJulie2owlsdene wrote:Of what or who Ming. Can hardly see Moonrakers Avator to seeMing wrote: I don't know, but your avatar does remind me of something...
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Isn't that nit-picking a bit? All we're concerned about is that messages are set out clearly so they can be read easily, and that writers check the punctuation etc. before pressing "submit." The occasional unusual word or phrase, or the odd typo that has simply been overlooked, really shouldn't make much difference as long as the writer has taken some time to read through and check his/her message before posting.Philip Mannering wrote:Yes, and use correct grammar, Ritu -- a "large" sound? (Sorry if you're hurt by my comments: I'm just giving friendly advice.)
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Picking on my American English again, Nigel?Moonraker wrote:Periods??? Do you mean Full Stops?
Julie, Nigel should be the one to enlighten you. I don't want to be a narcissist.
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