Ghost bus. Observed two nights ago while approaching Geylang, the red light district of Singapore.The grainy quality robs you of the sight of the ghostly swathes of chiffon covering the wheels, making the bus appear to float across the road. But the grainy quality is also appropriate for the genre of video.
Ghost sightings. How can anyone believe in them? I guess it’s a matter of “third person effect”. Other people can be fooled by illusions, but you and I cannot. And I saw a ghost with my OWN EYES.
Here in Asia it’s as common to believe in ghosts as not to. Evidence includes such experiences as the following:
“I was watching tv in bed, then turned it off and went to sleep. Later that night, I suddenly woke up, and the TV was on, but on Suria. I never watch Suria. And the remote was in a different part of the bed to where I was sleeping.”
“I walked out of the house, and I felt that something was not right, like someone was watching me, and I asked my sister, what was behind the trees. She said “A cemetery.” I did not even know that when I asked.”
2 responses so far ↓
1 tabitha // Mar 8, 2008 at 10:41 am
I am so impressed that you had the wherewithal to capture this on film! I also love your expression at the end. Quite ghostly in itself really.
2 Imran Ajmain // Jun 11, 2008 at 4:26 pm
The ghost was definitely a Malay one. Wanted to check out what was on Suria.
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