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Post by katybear21 on Aug 14, 2009 22:33:36 GMT -6
In Riverbank, Ca, there was (if I remember correctly, a family, but I don't know for sure, I can't remember) a group of people killed in a car/train accident. Or at least a couple of people. Not going into details, because of how gruesome it was. But it was a tragic accident that happened, and it was on the news for a while. I don't know how often it occurs, and I don't know what triggers it, nor do I know any specifics, because it happened to me and 3 others who were in the car with me.
John, Lacy, Angel, and myself were headed to drop I believe it was just Angel off, it was pretty late, and as we were crossing the train tracks of where the accident had occurred, and right when the car was in the direct middle of the tracks, and all of a sudden the car stopped. John was pressing on the accelerator all the way to the floor, lacy was getting panicked Angel was saying that three of us should get out and push the car off the tracks, or at least try. And I was about to say something, when all of a sudden I see this light, no joke, it looked like there was a train headed our way, and it was at a high rate of speed, and before anyone could say anything it disappeared, and the car started forward again, as if nothing was wrong. We were so freaked out, and we all swore never to go across those tracks again, because we didn't want to experience it again.
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Post by Carrie on Aug 17, 2009 17:30:06 GMT -6
wow!! that must've been scary! maybe what happened to those people their spirits where still there and maybe they sinced something about you or your friends and maybe it was a sign of this is how we felt, can you help us? or something like that.
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Post by katybear21 on Aug 17, 2009 18:32:19 GMT -6
Thats exactly what we thought. It took us a couple days to really get over the feeling though. I personally don't go near those tracks unless I absolutely have to. And so far, I don't have to, thank goodness!!
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Post by Carrie on Aug 18, 2009 17:13:54 GMT -6
mmm that sucks. i would go and face my fears. like i say there is nothing to fear but fear itself. as in your own demon.
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Post by katybear21 on Aug 18, 2009 17:30:12 GMT -6
Its not so much the fear, I really don't fear them. Its the possibility of an actual train coming and hitting me. The tracks were never closed off. If the tracks were closed of, I wouldn't mind it so much.
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Post by Carrie on Aug 18, 2009 17:37:40 GMT -6
oh, well doesn't the lights and the railroad arms go down like 10 minutes before it comes. it usually takes like 15-20 minutes over here. it gets annoying to have to wait for it!
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Post by katybear21 on Aug 18, 2009 17:56:41 GMT -6
On the norm, they normally go down about 10 minutes or so before. But because there is something that triggers the experience, not sure what, a person can be unlucky as to have their vehicle do what John's did.
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Post by Carrie on Aug 19, 2009 0:10:08 GMT -6
mmm true. i'd be scared to pass by wit a car. but walking not so much.
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Post by katybear21 on Aug 23, 2009 16:30:52 GMT -6
I'm never in the area to be able to just walk there. Other wise I would.
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Post by Carrie on Aug 24, 2009 1:03:30 GMT -6
Oh that kinda sucks then. But one day maybe u should. Who knows maybe they might communicate wit u!
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Post by katybear21 on Aug 24, 2009 13:07:24 GMT -6
Yea, I thought about it. I might on Halloween though. That's one of the days the veil might be the thickest.
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Post by Nikki on Aug 24, 2009 13:09:48 GMT -6
It should be. Unless evil is off haunting somewhere else, but if you do on Halloween and you can talk to something be careful, you probably know that already though.
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Post by katybear21 on Aug 25, 2009 11:31:10 GMT -6
Yea, thanks for the concern. But there is risk in everything...no matter how safe we think we are, we could be more vulnerable than we think, or imagine.
*I meant to put thinnest, but I was talking to my cousin about something I don't remember what it was about either....I just realized that I put the wrong word XD that's too funny!*
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