Hampton Court ghost
Hampton Court ghost
... Caught going to church on CCTV.
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Re: Hampton Court ghost
Am I missing something obvious?
It looks like a zoomed in shot of some scrunched up paper
It looks like a zoomed in shot of some scrunched up paper
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Re: Hampton Court ghost
Yes, the poster is always p1ssed.wilks_bfc wrote:Am I missing something obvious?
It looks like a zoomed in shot of some scrunched up paper
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Re: Hampton Court ghost
If looked at with one eye shut and squinting turned the picture upside down the piece of scrunched up paper looks abit, but not alot,like the face of the old woman in the rocking chair off the tv programme 'four feather falls' ....
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It's a photograph of tin foil, looks like the Hampton Court ghost standing in the 'entrance' to a small church, with paranormal activity all around. I admit to being sozzled when I posted it, but the artwork and its title refers to the idea of 'seeing stuff in things' like the conspiracy theorist videos of aliens on the moon or strange shapes on Mars.
It looks like there's a figure in a graveyard to the left.
Pareidolia is the word for 'seeing stuff in stuff'.
Apophenia is the act of construing meaning from such stuff and seemingly random events, it can be a mental health condition.
It looks like there's a figure in a graveyard to the left.
Pareidolia is the word for 'seeing stuff in stuff'.
Apophenia is the act of construing meaning from such stuff and seemingly random events, it can be a mental health condition.
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No it doesntPstotto wrote:It's a photograph of tin foil, .
It looks like there's a figure in a graveyard to the left.
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I live not far from Hampton Court. I visit frequently. I've not met this lady.
However, my better half doesn't like to go in one of the rooms at HC. She says she always feels cold in that room - however warm it is outside - and has a sense that something isn't "quite right" there. I can't remember whether it's one of the rooms where one of the 6 wives of Henry VIII used.
However, my better half doesn't like to go in one of the rooms at HC. She says she always feels cold in that room - however warm it is outside - and has a sense that something isn't "quite right" there. I can't remember whether it's one of the rooms where one of the 6 wives of Henry VIII used.
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I can relate to that. It can be 30 degrees outside, humidity at 100%, and my wife will still put the ******* central heating on.Paul Waine wrote:However, my better half doesn't like to go in one of the rooms at HC. She says she always feels cold in that room - however warm it is outside - and has a sense that something isn't "quite right" there. I can't remember whether it's one of the rooms where one of the 6 wives of Henry VIII used.
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Agree, but they won't let my wife do that at Hampton Court.Sausage wrote:I can relate to that. It can be 30 degrees outside, humidity at 100%, and my wife will still put the ******* central heating on.
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I've felt presences in rooms and felt scared. I won't go in Extwistle Hall for that reason.
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Who can spot the tin foil on this picture ?
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See? The ghost in my pic. looks the same. The design around it could be tin foil, yeah.... Meanwhile down at Chelsea:
https://www.arts.ac.uk/whats-on/ma-cura ... -show-2019" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Of course my artwork is much more suggestive...
Incidentally, scientists are looking for aliens in small featureless squares joined together i.e. the pixel. Oh this black dot is a supernova etc.
https://www.arts.ac.uk/whats-on/ma-cura ... -show-2019" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Of course my artwork is much more suggestive...
Incidentally, scientists are looking for aliens in small featureless squares joined together i.e. the pixel. Oh this black dot is a supernova etc.
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Re: Hampton Court ghost
I got my Hampton caught, once.
Didn’t half hurt!
Didn’t half hurt!
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There's no such thing as ghosts.
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Prove itClaret-On-A-T-Rex wrote:There's no such thing as ghosts.
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I would love to see a ghost!
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https://b.swy.si/2011/10/10/top-10-reas ... ont-exist/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;spadesclaret wrote:Prove it
https://b.swy.si/2015/05/12/5-more-reas ... ont-exist/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Also, the Hadron Collider would have found them...
"If ghosts existed, then they would need to be made purely of energy, since by their very definition they can't be made of matter. But if they were made only of energy, they would quickly dissipate, because the second law of thermodynamics proposes that energy is always lost to heat.
The only way that they would be able to avoid that would be to have an incoming source of their own spooky energy. But there is nothing to account for that in the standard model of physics or anything we've seen in the particle accelerator."
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/scie ... 98026.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
"If ghosts existed, then they would need to be made purely of energy, since by their very definition they can't be made of matter. But if they were made only of energy, they would quickly dissipate, because the second law of thermodynamics proposes that energy is always lost to heat.
The only way that they would be able to avoid that would be to have an incoming source of their own spooky energy. But there is nothing to account for that in the standard model of physics or anything we've seen in the particle accelerator."
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/scie ... 98026.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Re: Hampton Court ghost
Are there anybody who strongly disbelieves in ghosts and is a regular churchgoer?
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Do you mean regular or frequent? I’m a regular churchgoer in that a I tend to go once in a blue moon, and I don’t believe in ghosts.DustyBawls wrote:Are there anybody who strongly disbelieves in ghosts and is a regular churchgoer?
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Regular - as in often.Lord Beamish wrote:Do you mean regular or frequent? I’m a regular churchgoer in that a I tend to go once in a blue moon, and I don’t believe in ghosts.
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Halley’s Comet is regular, but not often.DustyBawls wrote:Regular - as in often.
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Cool story, bro.Lord Beamish wrote:Halley’s Comet is regular, but not often.
But regular is still defined as often.
And now my next question - so you go to Church, do you believe in God, or a God?
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DustyBawls wrote:Cool story, bro.
But regular is still defined as often.
And now my next question - so you go to Church, do you believe in God, or a God?
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Let's hope for your sake you don't have a regular bowel movement then (other than when you post crap on here). Doesn't believe in ghosts, yet believes in an imaginery God. Whatever next.
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Frequent rather than regular.DustyBawls wrote:Let's hope for your sake you don't have a regular bowel movement then (other than when you post crap on here). Doesn't believe in ghosts, yet believes in an imaginery God. Whatever next.
Also I believe in neither Ghosts or a Deity.
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Give him a break, you didn't ask if he was religious or not, just a churchgoer.DustyBawls wrote:Let's hope for your sake you don't have a regular bowel movement then (other than when you post crap on here). Doesn't believe in ghosts, yet believes in an imaginery God. Whatever next.
Yes, he does go regularly, he cleans the church twice a week.
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I regularly attend Carol Services at the Unitarian in Tod, every Christmas. I do love a good sing-song. Just once a year. Not frequent, just regular.Claret-On-A-T-Rex wrote:Give him a break, you didn't ask if he was religious or not, just a churchgoer.
Yes, he does go regularly, he cleans the church twice a week.
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Is this the face you can see, claretlad?
I've turned the picture round and selected a bit that looks like a head with a cowboy hat on:
I've turned the picture round and selected a bit that looks like a head with a cowboy hat on:
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The left hand side of the upside down view has what looks like an eye and in the centre theres the other eye...now the ear is on the right and the hair bung is at the far right with the ladys nose beingjust below the two eyes and the mouth is the slit just above the extremely narrow neck at the bottom of the old ladys picture,plus there is a high cheek bone visible which lead up from the side of the mouth at a angle th the right.hope this helps Pstotto
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Re: Hampton Court ghost
Its not a million miles away from being Clint Eastwood with the hat on ...you can even see his cig there ...
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I used to say this.Claret-On-A-T-Rex wrote:There's no such thing as ghosts.
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Claretlad wrote:Its not a million miles away from being Clint Eastwood with the hat on ...you can even see his cig there ...
I thought the same..
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But there are ghosts......arent there?Blackrod wrote:I used to say this.
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There's not just a cigarette, there's the smoke too!
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'Course there are, I've seen them on the telly.tim_noone wrote:But there are ghosts......arent there?
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Actually if you stare at interference on a TV screen (pre-digital anyway), lots of alien phenomena and all sorts start to appear out of the soup.
Come to think of it, Clint's brother looks a bit more like James Stewart.
Come to think of it, Clint's brother looks a bit more like James Stewart.
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Remember when this shocked looking ghost thought it'd just seen a human on MOTD?cbx750 wrote:'Course there are, I've seen them on the telly.
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Beat me to it! The downside to having a full-time jobLord Beamish wrote:I got my Hampton caught, once.
Didn’t half hurt!
It's the only benefit of button flies as far as I can work out!
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Perhaps David Moyes has just seen Clint Eastwood staring out of his KitKat wrapper...
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Was that your Peter Hampton ?Lord Beamish wrote:I got my Hampton caught, once.
Didn’t half hurt!
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I'm regular, as in around 6am every morning..DustyBawls wrote:Regular - as in often.
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Has the 2nd coming happened and Jesus come back as a cheesy wotsit
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Re: Hampton Court ghost
I was at Hampton Court again today. I'm not scared of no ghosts!
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In the original picture I can see a papal mitre in the bottom right and there is a standing mule half way up the right hand side. So, your image depicts a discarded nativity scene on Everest.
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Re: Hampton Court ghost
Claretlad wrote:Its a dead ringer,through half shut eyes.
Looks more like the White Walker King.
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It must have been a gold cheesy wotsit that Bosscat found, because there's a reflection of him, halfway up on the left:
Obviously a few years after this pic:
Obviously a few years after this pic:
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