Originally posted by TonyEnglish
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eh? was this to demonstrate it might have been a mannequin in the field, or was you playing a subtle psychological experiment with his sanity?! -
My Dad was scuba diving in Fiji and found 3 lawn bowls on the ocean floor covered in coral. He couldnt carry them all, so took one hone. Cleaned off the coral and it had his name imprinted on it. Admittedly he has a relatively common first and second name, but still... it made the local newspaper.Comment
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That could very well explain it. I feel so much better now.Originally posted by Moscow MuleThat wasn't a ghost, it was a ninja.Drivel is my specialityComment
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"eh? was this to demonstrate it might have been a mannequin in the field, or was you playing a subtle psychological experiment with his sanity?!"
No it was the scare him!Rule Number 1 - Assuming that you have a valid contract in place always try to get your poo onto your timesheet, provided that the timesheet is valid for your current contract and covers the period of time that you are billing for.
I preferred version 1!Comment
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I used to live in the most haunted village in England.
No sign of any ghosts, but every Halloween the village would be packed with amateur ghost hunters and chav loonies who would run around the graveyard spooking themselves in the process. No self-respecting phantom would appear with all that racket.
There was this other time (at band camp) when I went up to my parents house one night when they were away to feed their pooch and let her out for a run in the garden. I'd spent loads of time at the house on my own cos they'd bought it with a bridging loan and I spent the summer holidays working on the place and the garden/woods whilst they were still in their other house.
Anyway, the pooch hoofed it down the garden as usual and promptly disappeared in the darkness. I took a casual stroll after her and got about 50 yards, when she came running back, which never happened without calling her first. She was well spooked, and I became very aware that the temperature was noticeably colder than it had been nearer the house. The darkness was almost solid and no nocturnal critters could be heard; it felt very oppressive. I've never encountered it before or since. As soon as I got back the house and before I even said anything, the missus said she'd had a very uneasy feeling about the atmosphere at the house that evening. No, we hadn't had a row.
Some of the grounds are ex-MOD land and the site was bombed during the last war, presumably with some casualties. Maybe one of 'em didn't like dags.Comment
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Pluckley, Kent?Originally posted by ChugnutI used to live in the most haunted village in England.Comment
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So, what's the unit of measurement for hauntedness?Originally posted by BurdockPluckley, Kent?Comment
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darkness of pants?Originally posted by Old GregSo, what's the unit of measurement for hauntedness?Comment
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The smell, the sound and the visual stuff were all I dream I guess, but the conscious part of my brain was awake when I was having it??Originally posted by Burdockyeah, but how do you explain the sick smell, and the 'you're gonna meet the devil' !!!

Sounds plausable to me...more plausable than an audience with the devil anyway!The pope is a tard.Comment
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Maybe it was a premonition about your IR35 investigation?!Originally posted by SallyAnneThe smell, the sound and the visual stuff were all I dream I guess, but the conscious part of my brain was awake when I was having it??
Sounds plausable to me...more plausable than an audience with the devil anyway!Comment
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