Subject: Tennessee Ghost Story
> This happened about a month ago just outside a little town in the
>
> mountains of Tennessee, and while it sounds like an Alfred Hitchcock
>
> tale, it's real.
>
> A guy was on the side of the road hitchhiking on a really dark night in
>
> the middle of a thunder storm.
>
> Time passed slowly and no cars went by. It was raining so hard he could
>
> hardly see his hand in front of his face. Suddenly he saw a car moving
>
> slowly, approaching and appearing ghostlike in the rain. It slowly
>
> crept toward him and stopped.
>
> Wanting a ride really bad, the guy jumped in the car and closed the door,
>
> only then did he realize that there was nobody behind the wheel.
>
> The car slowly started moving and 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,
>
> still too scared to jump out, he started to pray and begging for his
>
> life; he was sure the ghost car would go off the road and into the marsh
>
> and he would surely drown, when just before the curve, a hand appeared
>
> through the driver's window and turned the steering wheel, guiding the car
>
> safely around the bend.
>
> Paralyzed with fear, the guy watched the hand reappear every time they
>
> reached a curve. Finally the guy, scared to near death, had all he could
>
> take and jumped out of the car and ran to town.
>
> Wet and in shock, he went into a bar and voice quavering, ordered two
>
> shots of whiskey, then told everybody about his supernatural experience.
>
> A silence enveloped and everybody got goose bumps when they relized the
>
> guy was telling the truth and was not just some drunk.
>
> About half an hour later two guys walked into the bar and one says to
>
> the other: "Look Bubba, there's that idiot who rode in our car when we
>
> were pushing it in the rain."
> This happened about a month ago just outside a little town in the
>
> mountains of Tennessee, and while it sounds like an Alfred Hitchcock
>
> tale, it's real.
>
> A guy was on the side of the road hitchhiking on a really dark night in
>
> the middle of a thunder storm.
>
> Time passed slowly and no cars went by. It was raining so hard he could
>
> hardly see his hand in front of his face. Suddenly he saw a car moving
>
> slowly, approaching and appearing ghostlike in the rain. It slowly
>
> crept toward him and stopped.
>
> Wanting a ride really bad, the guy jumped in the car and closed the door,
>
> only then did he realize that there was nobody behind the wheel.
>
> The car slowly started moving and 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,
>
> still too scared to jump out, he started to pray and begging for his
>
> life; he was sure the ghost car would go off the road and into the marsh
>
> and he would surely drown, when just before the curve, a hand appeared
>
> through the driver's window and turned the steering wheel, guiding the car
>
> safely around the bend.
>
> Paralyzed with fear, the guy watched the hand reappear every time they
>
> reached a curve. Finally the guy, scared to near death, had all he could
>
> take and jumped out of the car and ran to town.
>
> Wet and in shock, he went into a bar and voice quavering, ordered two
>
> shots of whiskey, then told everybody about his supernatural experience.
>
> A silence enveloped and everybody got goose bumps when they relized the
>
> guy was telling the truth and was not just some drunk.
>
> About half an hour later two guys walked into the bar and one says to
>
> the other: "Look Bubba, there's that idiot who rode in our car when we
>
> were pushing it in the rain."
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