Tales of the Unexplained
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( , Thu 3 Jul 2008, 10:03)
Flying saucers. Big Cats. Men in Black. Satan walking the Earth. Derek Acorah, also walking the Earth...
Tell us your stories of the supernatural. WoooOOOooOO!
suggestion by Kaol
( , Thu 3 Jul 2008, 10:03)
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Not spooky, but a thoroughly disorientating coincidence.
A while ago I was in the shops around our town with minidisc playing. I wandered into HMV or some other music shop and pulled out my headphones, and the song I was listening to was playing on their PA in exact sync to my walkman.
Cue much flapping at ears looking bewildered because I couldn't work out whether my phones were in or out.
( , Wed 9 Jul 2008, 16:06, 3 replies)
A while ago I was in the shops around our town with minidisc playing. I wandered into HMV or some other music shop and pulled out my headphones, and the song I was listening to was playing on their PA in exact sync to my walkman.
Cue much flapping at ears looking bewildered because I couldn't work out whether my phones were in or out.
( , Wed 9 Jul 2008, 16:06, 3 replies)
Minidisc?
As you were the only person likely to be listening to a minidisc in the whole western world I would say the chances of that happening were billions to one.
On the other hand since it did happen I guess the odds were more like 1:1
( , Wed 9 Jul 2008, 18:34, closed)
As you were the only person likely to be listening to a minidisc in the whole western world I would say the chances of that happening were billions to one.
On the other hand since it did happen I guess the odds were more like 1:1
( , Wed 9 Jul 2008, 18:34, closed)
Yeah yeah yeah, laugh at the Luddite
This was at least 10 years ago when them new fangled pm3 player thingies weren't around.
( , Wed 9 Jul 2008, 19:01, closed)
This was at least 10 years ago when them new fangled pm3 player thingies weren't around.
( , Wed 9 Jul 2008, 19:01, closed)
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