Monday, March 27, 2006

Scariest Ghost Story

List the most scary (someone's personal experience or yours) ghost story you have heard ever. The winning entry will get a cup of short coffee which has been kindly sponsored by DC.

2 Comments:

At 9:56 PM , Blogger Sib said...

I remember this episode from an old TV serial that used to air in India called "honee-anhonee"...one of the stories wasn't "Scary" as such, but it was very weell made - the script and the direction I mean...it was about this doctor who stops to ask a toll-booth guy the directions to a place but finds himself at the wrong house and then ends up treating a dying patient...at the end of which he finds that such a house or a patient doesn't exist and on his way back to the toll-booth, he also finds that the person who gave him directions is not the real toll booth minder, but is someone else and he was give the wrong directions...it is interesting, 'cos the person as the toll-booth says, "maine aapse kaha tha ki seede jaake dayi taraf mudna, lekin aap to baayi taraf ko mude..." at which point the doc, in a completely puzzled fashion, states...
"tumne bataya tha ? lekin woh to koyi aur tha!" and then the episode ends !

 
At 10:05 PM , Blogger MYV said...

My uncle would tell us horrow stories when we were kids and here is one of them. My grandfather was in the army and he got to live in old bunglows from the british era. They were living in an old bunglow in dehradun one time. There was an iron window in the house that was stuck so my grandfather had it welded together to the frame and placed a heavy cuboard infront of it. One night my uncle got thirsty and went to the kitchen to get some water. He saw a woman in the kitchen (my grandmother had died a few years ago) the woman turned around and walked out, she walked to the cuboard, pushed it, opened the welded window and slipped out. My uncle claims to have been so horrified that he froze literally. The next morning he told everyone what had happened and no one believed him. When they checked the window out it was open. I have no idea what inspired this story but I have always believed that he concoted the whole tale.

 

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