The random thoughts of a genius...er...gene nash.
car ad pulled due to ghostly presence
Published on May 17, 2005 By Gene Nash In Entertainment
Some of you may recall the article I posted a while back about a web movie claiming to prove the existence of ghosts.

Well, when the following email arrived yesterday, I just had to check it out:

Hi, Gene Nash,

Frank Bauer here... you have to check this out.
Make sure your sound is turned up a bit... it's kinda hard to
hear!

Strange but interesting. This is a car advertisement from Great
Britain. When they finished filming the ad, the film editor
noticed something moving along the side of the car, like a
ghostly white mist.

They found out that a person had been killed a year earlier in
that exact same spot. The ad was never put on TV because of the
unexplained ghostly phenomenon.

Watch the front end of the car as it clears the trees in the
middle of the screen and you'll see the white mist crossing in
front of the car then following it along the road.

Spooky!

Is it a ghost, or is it simply mist? You decide. If you listen
to the ad, you'll even hear the commentator talk about it near
the end of the commercial.

A little creepy but pretty cool!

http://www.gdiu.ws/fb1069/ghost1.html

Regards,
Frank Bauer
Publisher of the More4you Newsletter

PS: If you believe in this kind of stuff, this video might
cause your heart to skip a beat or two. Don't watch this if
you're over 80 or wearing a pacemaker!


Check it out and tell me what you think.


Comments (Page 1)
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on May 17, 2005

Hehehe...My kids showed me this a couple of weeks ago....so I've seen it before.

 

on May 17, 2005
Hehehe...My kids showed me this a couple of weeks ago....


I don't know what your response was, but the letter I sent to Frank after watching it is not suitable for JU consumption.

on May 17, 2005
My Uncle had a heart attack and died because of that. I am disgusted you would post it for people to see, IT SHOULD BE BANNED!
on May 17, 2005
That's not him in the video is it?

I too was startled and shocked by the footage. My heart pounded, my chest ached.

Yet, I felt compelled to share.

It's vitally important to pass this on. It's like The Ring. Once you've been touched by the evil of it, the only way to purge yourself is by sharing it. Otherwise, monstrous things start crawling out of your monitor, bent on your destruction

Dharma nobly sacrificed herself for her children.

Thank you, thank you, Shocked and Disgusted for purging my soul and saving my life.


The clock is ticking, Shocked. Share it! Share it for your own sake!
on May 17, 2005
Dharma nobly sacrificed herself for her children.


That I did. I took the brunt of it so my kiddos would not have to. It was hard but...when you kids, you'll do anything for them.

There's a lot of spam and anon users around here recently....I wonder who it could be? (that's a rhetorical question for the denser of you.)
on May 17, 2005
Hi everybody,

When I saw it the first time I jumped out of my chair. It's really spooky! BTW... it's really part of a TV ad... for Espresso in a can that REALLY wakes you up.

Regards,

Frank Bauer
on May 17, 2005
How dare you mock my dead uncle?
on May 17, 2005
Okay, so it's not him in the video.

But I submit to you, Shocked, that it was not really a heart attack that killed him, but his failure to pass along the video.

I also suggest that it is not shock and disgust you feel, but the cold tendrils of the film's evil reaching out through the 'net and wrapping around your heart and nervous system. It can only get worse. It's like a python constricting on your very soul.

You saved my life and now I am trying to save yours in return. Start sending as many emails as you can in hopes that just one person will read it and watch.

Don't be a martyr, and don't let your uncle's death be in vain. Live to tell the tale. Keep his legacy alive. Pass it on! Pass it on while you can!!
on May 17, 2005
What mist?
on May 17, 2005
Thanks for the advice Gene, I've sent it to my aunt now and hopefully she will snuff it and I will inherit their house.

Thanks, Gene!
on May 17, 2005
Hey, how did you get a pic of Serf Peat Mosswell? ;~D
on May 17, 2005
Regards,
Frank Bauer


Hi, Frank! Thanks for dropping by!

That was really Frank, by the way. Since he's the one that sent me this, you can blame him for any and all negative effects, including slimy, tentacled monsters dripping ooze on the rug as they slosh from your monitor. I'm just his unwilling proxy. I was duped, I tell ya!

You can find Frank here:
www.more4you.ws
www.frankbauer.name


What mist?


Exactly. What slippery beasties these ghosties be.


Thanks for the advice Gene, I've sent it to my aunt now and hopefully she will snuff it and I will inherit their house.


Jolly good show! If that doesn't do it, and your aunt is an asthmatic or suffers from other respiratory ailments, may I suggest you send her to SirPeterMaxwell.com? She may laugh so hard she cannot regain her breath and thus asphyxiate herself. Now that's a "nothing down" real estate deal!

on May 17, 2005
Hey, how did you get a pic


Ahhh, the controversy spreads! I'm getting all misty eyed with nostalgia. If only St. Hubbins would drop by, this would be like a high school reunion. *sniff-sniff*

on May 17, 2005
Have you sent this to Art Bell yet?
on May 17, 2005
ok, I nearly had a damn heartattack. Thanks.
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