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Haunted: Old Train Tracks in San Antonio, Texas; Reported: April 3, 2008

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sammy

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scepitikilla wrote:
your sceptical you should try going or com down to the rio grand valley we have all types of haunted places in mission we have an abandoned nut house were they kept crazy people and believe me it's haunted
So how much does your wife charge to hunt the house?
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miss me wrote:
Every city in America has the haunted track with the exact same story about the school bus! LOL
wrong.... i was raised in kalamazoo and never heard that story, so you're a big fat liar!
Proud Texas Conservative

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This is all based on the assumption that a train ran into a loaded school bus, killing several students. If you do the research, you will find that the accident took place in Salt Lake City, NOT SAN ANTONIO!!!!! The event was so horrible that it was covered in the local papers extensively - so much so that some locals thought that it actually happened here.

So please do everyone a favor and knock it off with this "haunted railroad tracks" bull crap. Enough is enough!
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As I was stranded on the tracks with my gas tank on E I hear a sound of a train horn. I look in my rearview mirror and see a faint outline of a child holding a Valero gas can. All the sudden my car turns on and my gas guage goes to FULL. I couldn't believe my car started right before the train was about to hit me.
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Proud Texas Conservative wrote:
This is all based on the assumption that a train ran into a loaded school bus, killing several students. If you do the research, you will find that the accident took place in Salt Lake City, NOT SAN ANTONIO!!!!! The event was so horrible that it was covered in the local papers extensively - so much so that some locals thought that it actually happened here.
So please do everyone a favor and knock it off with this "haunted railroad tracks" bull crap. Enough is enough!
Shut the hell up you old fart and let people have there say.....you need to go somewhere and buy some sex to calm you down....it's 4:00 PM....it's time for you to go to bed you old fart!
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Proud Texas Conservative wrote:
This is all based on the assumption that a train ran into a loaded school bus, killing several students. If you do the research, you will find that the accident took place in Salt Lake City, NOT SAN ANTONIO!!!!! The event was so horrible that it was covered in the local papers extensively - so much so that some locals thought that it actually happened here.
So please do everyone a favor and knock it off with this "haunted railroad tracks" bull crap. Enough is enough!
so how do you explain the newscast fon the FOX 26 Houston newscast here in Houston that went to this site in san antonio and they had a deputy with them....they parked the car right in the middle of the tracks and put powder on the trunk of the car and bumper and waited.....they soon head childrens voices and the car was pushed off the tracks and they saw small hand prints on the trunk and bumper and this was all caught on camera....on channel 26 FOX NEWS in houston and MR KNOWN IT ALL, this video was shot in san antonio and not in salt lake city......so put that in your pipe and smoke it MR KNOW IT ALL!!!!
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eger wrote:
As I was stranded on the tracks with my gas tank on E I hear a sound of a train horn. I look in my rearview mirror and see a faint outline of a child holding a Valero gas can. All the sudden my car turns on and my gas guage goes to FULL. I couldn't believe my car started right before the train was about to hit me.
""Hey me too man"!!........then I Woke Up)!!!
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Do you known Irma she is a manager at the Burger King and Police Dept. in George West. She go out with married men. That she pick up at work. What a Manager.
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Do you known Irma she is a manager at the Burger King and Police Dept. in George West. She go out with married men. That she pick up at work. What a Manager. what a b****h
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ey do "YOU know Irma at burger king!???...
Rockin Jo Jo

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It’s a hill people! Checkout the topographical maps! Despite the fact that it appears to be pushed over a small inclined mound (albeit on a declining slope) doesn’t mean the spirits are at work, its actually unspectacular gravity. It isn’t really a mystery.

As for those of you wanting to have fun, perhaps you all should walk around trying to convince people you can summon forth rain from the clouds –and charge for your services. Maybe, open a palm reading business, the overhead is small these days due to lower cost of crystal balls and all. Perhaps with those two suggestions you could really begin to sucker the general public.
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Rockin Jo Jo wrote:
It’s a hill people! Checkout the topographical maps! Despite the fact that it appears to be pushed over a small inclined mound (albeit on a declining slope) doesn’t mean the spirits are at work, its actually unspectacular gravity. It isn’t really a mystery.
As for those of you wanting to have fun, perhaps you all should walk around trying to convince people you can summon forth rain from the clouds –and charge for your services. Maybe, open a palm reading business, the overhead is small these days due to lower cost of crystal balls and all. Perhaps with those two suggestions you could really begin to sucker the general public.
OK, but how about the small hand prints on the powder on the trunks and bumpers of the cars after they have been "pushed" off the tracks?
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