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Legend has it, school teaches how to spell very well.

 

Jokes aside, there was a legend of a haunted road in New Jersey that I wanted to visit on of these days, I forgot what the street/road was called but at night there would be "headlights" tailgating you at a high rate of speed or something but it's not there.

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Legend has it, school teaches how to spell very well.

 

Jokes aside, there was a legend of a haunted road in New Jersey that I wanted to visit on of these days, I forgot what the street/road was called but at night there would be "headlights" tailgating you at a high rate of speed or something but it's not there.

 

I heard of that same one too.  However, I can't remember the name either!

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I got one.

 

Urban legend has it that if you don't contribute a good amount of header to your posts on the board your topic gets locked.

 

 

 

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Legend has it, school teaches how to spell very well.

 

Jokes aside, there was a legend of a haunted road in New Jersey that I wanted to visit on of these days, I forgot what the street/road was called but at night there would be "headlights" tailgating you at a high rate of speed or something but it's not there.

Could it be Shades of Death Road?

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Around the mansion area. The ghosts are apparently mostly dead soldiers from the revolutionary war. I know a few people that went a couple years back and  only two iof the three saw a headless man. All three also saw a classic shadow man. Black figure with a top hat.

 

People have heard what sounds like bayonets firing off in the distance.

 

I visited the old Putnam Division one night about 4 years ago. i wasn't comfortable and in fact felt like I was being watched. Mind you, I see ghosts a lot. I didn't see any there but you could feel it. And I can tell you from personal experience in my own home, I find it more disturbing to know somethings there that you can't see.

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What about that urban legend concerning the 'mole people'? Legend had it at one time that there are people that inhabited unknown abandoned tunnels in the subway and at certain unused corridors under Grand Central Terminal, who are actually sightblinded like the actual moles inhabiting the 'secret' tunnels and forming communities. Sounds silly in itself (blindsighted zombie race of people like something out of video game, yeah right, sure.....) but there was actually some truth to this. 

 

There used to be homeless people (not zombies, but actual everyday living people, struggling with the plight of homelessness) up until the 90's that used to took shelter inside subway and railroad tunnels. I can remember vividly one time (some years ago) where I was traveling on the QBL and I actually saw a dresser (yes you heard correctly) right on the concrete bed after the ends of a subway station where the tracks merge back parallel before the next station. Can't remember if it was Union Turnpike but I think that was where I saw it. 

 

A book was actually written on this: http://www.amazon.com/The-Mole-People-Tunnels-Beneath/dp/155652241X

 

In a documentary I saw some adventurers actually illegally went into the tunnels to search for the mole people. All they found was one one homeless person in an abandoned Amtrak tunnel who took shelter there and made it his home. With a TV, furniture (table, chair) and a collection of porn magazines and VHS tapes. I can't remember the name of the video at this moment....

 

And here's another documentary called Dark Days. This is real:

 

 

 

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 I can remember vividly one time (some years ago) where I was traveling on the QBL and I actually saw a dresser (yes you heard correctly) right on the concrete bed after the ends of a subway station where the tracks merge back parallel before the next station. Can't remember if it was Union Turnpike but I think that was where I saw it. 

 

 

Now I remember: It was Parsons Blvd on the (F) , that was where it was.

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