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Originally posted by ThinkB4uSpeak
Hello everyone,
REAL GHOST ON VIDEO?
This video is simply amazing. I found it today and the most interesting part about it is nobody is talking about what I see in the video. The video shows a subway train run over a little boy in a baby stroller and the kid was unharmed. However they do not mention what looks like a shadowy figure in the video right over the train tracks going back and forth. Am I seeing things or does everyone see what I see?
news.sky.com...
Originally posted by ThinkB4uSpeak
Hello everyone,
REAL GHOST ON VIDEO?
This video is simply amazing. I found it today and the most interesting part about it is nobody is talking about what I see in the video. The video shows a subway train run over a little boy in a baby stroller and the kid was unharmed. However they do not mention what looks like a shadowy figure in the video right over the train tracks going back and forth. Am I seeing things or does everyone see what I see?
news.sky.com...
Paramedic Jon Wright said the six-month-old just "needed a feed and a nap".
Originally posted by Trexter Ziam
I've seen that before when I used to have bangs.
The cameraman's HAIR is blowing in the wind, over the camera's eye.
Fringe, referred to as bangs in American English, are a shaped cutting of the front part of the hair so that it is combed forward and hangs or curls over the forehead. A classic fringe (bang) is cut fairly straight at or above the eyebrows, but they can also be ragged or ruffled, spiked up with hair gel, swept to one side or the other, and sometimes they are cut longer to partially cover the eyes.
Originally posted by Swills
reply to post by pshea38
You don't know what bangs are?
en.wikipedia.org...
Fringe, referred to as bangs in American English, are a shaped cutting of the front part of the hair so that it is combed forward and hangs or curls over the forehead. A classic fringe (bang) is cut fairly straight at or above the eyebrows, but they can also be ragged or ruffled, spiked up with hair gel, swept to one side or the other, and sometimes they are cut longer to partially cover the eyes.
You're right about there being no camera man.
Originally posted by Trexter Ziam
reply to post by pshea38
Aaaack! No wonder you said it sounded disgusting. It doesn't mean that here. Slang words across the world are amusing. Aaaack! I can't stop laughing now that I see what you thought I said, which wasn't what I meant. Aaaack!