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aussiedaz (19 stories) (1565 posts)
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1 year ago (2022-12-01)
[at] lady-Glow if you click on the link I have provided in my last post, you can listen to a story from probably the most straight up actor of his time.

Telly Savalas had nothing to gain at all by being interviewed about his own personal ghost story, if anything, he would have faced ridiculed for coming out about such an incredable story especially back in that time.

Both my son and I saw a car disappear with two people in it.

My wife had her own account which was quite amazing if I ever take the time to share it.

What may seem impossible to some is understandable however, when you experince it for yourself it's different.

I would ask you to watch Telly and come back and share your thoughts.

Regards Daz
LisaD77 (8 posts)
+5
1 year ago (2022-11-30)
Wow...I have heard this story somewhere else before. I think in a scary stories, for kids, book, or that t.v. Show, "Fact or Fiction" Like a spirit actually drove a car for 2 hours, right? Good thing he wasn't pulled over 😆 🙄 My God, who actually falls for stories like this?
BelieverDude11 (7 posts)
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1 year ago (2022-11-30)
[at] lady glow, the story stated that Mr. Singh said it was his last job so he was well aware he had died. I have had incredible paranormal experiences but reluctant to share them now. For just weeks ago I shared a miraculous experience I had God to my church but apparently none believed me. I felt insulted n regretted sharing what had truly happened.
lady-glow (16 stories) (3157 posts)
+4
1 year ago (2022-11-30)
Hello, everyone.

I have a question: what did supposedly happen in this story?

In the first place, we have the sudden and violent death of a man highly dedicated to his job, hence, an unfinished business that he had to fulfill. So, his consciousness managed to perform his last assignment by, what?

- somehow gaining control over the physical world and transporting the OP's very physical mass in a disembodied vehicle?

- did he abducted the OP to the afterlife during the 90 minutes that the ride lasted?

Also "the watch around his wrist... Was not working. In fact, the hands were stuck at 6:45 PM"
Was the watch a 24 hours format instead of the usual 12? (kidding;).

I imagine that Mr. Singh wasn't even aware of his passing and his sense of duty kept him following what he was supposed to do if still alive but, to be honest, I'm a bit skeptical about the part where the OP rode the ghost taxi for 50 km.

Any ideas?
Sleeping-with-steve (guest)
+6
1 year ago (2022-11-30)
Hello Discerninguser,

I'm curious, do you know where he is buried? Maybe you can light a candle for him, or visit his grave and thank him for his kindness.

Crazy4,

I hate to come across as envious, but it really looks like the case of multiple IDs have surfaced again handing out karma points willy-nilly. It looks good for you but genuinely speaking, it's not about getting high scores or being popular. Constructive feedback is far more valuable. This happened with Leighleas comments months back and I just sat back and watched the karma points increasing on her comments like there was a point to prove. Totally crazy if you ask me.

Discerninguser I'm so sorry I've hijacked your post to comment on karma points.

SWS
Sleeping-with-steve (guest)
+4
1 year ago (2022-11-29)
Hello discerninguser,

I'm still all choked up after reading your post. I think I've read something similar on YGS.
I can't remember the members name but that post also filled my eyes with tears.

Thank you for sharing your experience and may Mr Sighn RIP.
SWS
crazy4 (1 posts)
+10
1 year ago (2022-11-28)
This sounds totally fake, sounds like b grade Bollywood movie, ghosts do exist but they don't have the power to drive someone for 90 mins
aussiedaz (19 stories) (1565 posts)
+5
1 year ago (2022-11-28)
What a wonderful story and what a wonderful man, my son and I saw a car (in broaddaylight) disappear right in front of us several years back, so I have an extra curiosity than most with a story like yours. I also wonder if there was perhaps a "sliding door potential" relating to you not catching this taxi at that given time?

I'll post a link here of a famous actor back in the day who had a similar account as yours who btw, had nothing to gain by sharing it on television... I'm sure you'll find it interesting. He name is Telly Savalas.
Https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Axdkv0_kJZQ&t=13s&ab_channel=SherlockG.

Thank you for sharing your account.

Regards Daz
discerninguser (6 stories) (82 posts)
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1 year ago (2022-11-23)
Hi Rajine,

Yes, the kind of dedication that persists even after death.
discerninguser (6 stories) (82 posts)
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1 year ago (2022-11-23)
Hello Srinivas108

Yes I seriously hope so. In fact I am certain about it. Such a noble and simple soul deserves to be in heaven.
Rajine (14 stories) (776 posts)
+3
1 year ago (2022-11-21)
Hi discerninguser

This incident is spooky and sad at the same time, I guess Manoj was a very dedicated worker even after his death.
lady-glow (16 stories) (3157 posts)
+5
1 year ago (2022-11-21)
Mr. Singh"s sense of duty was admirable to his last moments... The fact that you not only interacted for 90 minutes but your solid, material body, was transported by something ethereal in nature, as his phantom cab, it's unheard of, at least to me.

I wonder if any passerby was able to see the car and its occupants, or only you in a seated position floating through the foggy roads of the city?

Nicely written. Thanks for sharing.
Srinivas108 (3 stories) (23 posts)
 
1 year ago (2022-11-20)
My god... That was a wonderful incident with a very good soul... Hope the great soul is happy in the heaven!

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