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Minnesota Ghost Story

Narse

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I know some of you won't believe this story but it is very true. This is
reported to be a true story which took place in the little town of
Bemidji up north in Minnesota. I have no doubt that is true. Read on.


This story happened about a month ago in a little town in Minnesota; and
while it sounds like an Alfred Hitchcock tale, it's real.

This guy was on the side of the road hitch hiking on a very dark night in
the middle of a storm.The night passed slowly and no cars went by. The
storm was so strong he could hardly see a few feet ahead of him. Suddenly
he saw a car slowly looming, ghostlike, out of the gloom. It slowly crept
toward him and stopped. Reflexively, the guy got into the car and closed the
door, then realized that there was nobody behind the wheel.

The car slowly started moving again. The guy was terrified, too scared to
think of jumping out and running.The guy saw that the car was slowly
approaching a sharp curve.

The guy started to pray, begging for his life; he was sure the ghost car
would go off the road and he could plunge to his death, when just before the curve,
a hand appeared thru the window and turned the steering wheel, guiding the
car safely around the bend.

Paralyzed with terror, the guy watched the hand reappear every time they
reached a curve. Finally, the guy gathered his wits and leaped from the
car and ran to the nearest town. Wet and in shock, he went into a bar and
voice quavering, ordered two shots of whiskey, and told everybody about his
horrible, supernatural experience.

A silence enveloped everybody when they realized the guy was apparently
sane and not a drunk.


About half an hour later, Ole and Lena walked into the same bar.
Ole said to Lena, "Look Lena, dat's da guy dat rode in our car ven ve vas
pushin it in the rain."
 
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