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panic_stricken
12-01-2008, 08:48 PM
Because this happened so many years ago, i find it hard to believe myself.
me an 5 friends where walking down an entry of some sort, which was probably about 4 meters wide, with bushes an hedges growing on eitherside, making it narrow.
2 of the lads where walking ahead. infront of the rest of us, a guy appears, all in white tracksuit, with a white cap, looked startled then made a leap into the air, then seemed to shift into somesort of small white animal, that then scurried past us. One of my friends actually started chasing, it, but we grabbed him, an stopped him. We walked along in shock, then we all realised we had seen the same thing ...a man turning into something rabbit like!
I dont know if stuff like this is somesort of mass hallucination, still...crazy stuff!
erikneo
12-01-2008, 08:55 PM
Because this happened so many years ago, i find it hard to believe myself.
me an 5 friends where walking down an entry of some sort, which was probably about 4 meters wide, with bushes an hedges growing on eitherside, making it narrow.
2 of the lads where walking ahead. infront of the rest of us, a guy appears, all in white tracksuit, with a white cap, looked startled then made a leap into the air, then seemed to shift into somesort of small white animal, that then scurried past us. One of my friends actually started chasing, it, but we grabbed him, an stopped him. We walked along in shock, then we all realised we had seen the same thing ...a man turning into something rabbit like!
I dont know if stuff like this is somesort of mass hallucination, still...crazy stuff!
Lets say you dreamed this event long ago..but when you wake up you dont usaly remember dreams or forget them...then a year or two after you remember it has if it was real...it happens to me alot...
erikneo
12-01-2008, 08:56 PM
Did you ask your friends about it?
panic_stricken
12-01-2008, 09:17 PM
yea, we still talk about it. It happened!
hagbard_celine
14-01-2008, 03:38 PM
Because this happened so many years ago, i find it hard to believe myself.
me an 5 friends where walking down an entry of some sort, which was probably about 4 meters wide, with bushes an hedges growing on eitherside, making it narrow.
2 of the lads where walking ahead. infront of the rest of us, a guy appears, all in white tracksuit, with a white cap, looked startled then made a leap into the air, then seemed to shift into somesort of small white animal, that then scurried past us. One of my friends actually started chasing, it, but we grabbed him, an stopped him. We walked along in shock, then we all realised we had seen the same thing ...a man turning into something rabbit like!
I dont know if stuff like this is somesort of mass hallucination, still...crazy stuff!
Weird!:eek:
Good job you stopped him! He might have done what Alice did and gone down the hole!
paganus
14-01-2008, 06:32 PM
a were-rabbit?
angelicangel
14-01-2008, 10:00 PM
Well I never before heard of anything like that before. Pink perferated pingpong balls, now that exceptable.:) Had you just come from the watering hole. :p
panic_stricken
19-01-2008, 06:32 PM
Well I never before heard of anything like that before. Pink perferated pingpong balls, now that exceptable.:) Had you just come from the watering hole. :p
no, was very strange. Its hard to believe such things until you see them with your own eyes.
just glad i wasnt alone, otherwise id have been on anti psychotics :)
angelicangel
20-01-2008, 12:58 AM
I still haven't heard of white rabbit men jumping in the air. Only in the film Donny Darko, but never heard about anyone experiencing something like that.
Where abouts in the world did this happen?:confused:
cloudgazer
24-01-2008, 01:00 AM
Donny Darko didn't come up with the idea of a Rabbit man, they took that idea from somewhere else, which probably means these beings exist. You know all animal spirits have some kind of god that represents them I think. I think my boyfriend may have seen rabbit people while taking acid (he doesn't take it anymore, but used to), but I can't remember what he said about them now, gotta ask.
cloudgazer
24-01-2008, 05:18 PM
Ok well I asked, and I guess he basically just drew them. He wasn't on acid or anything. Just thought of them from his imagination. This is before the movie came out too, so it just came straight from..... somewhere. I still say they could exist.
panic_stricken
26-01-2008, 05:36 PM
I still haven't heard of white rabbit men jumping in the air. Only in the film Donny Darko, but never heard about anyone experiencing something like that.
Where abouts in the world did this happen?:confused:
Rainhill, Merseyside, UK
michael_6
26-01-2008, 07:46 PM
It all sounds very Alice in wonderland...carry on.
angelicangel
27-01-2008, 12:52 AM
Rainhill, Merseyside, UK
Will have to visit Rainhill when I go up to visit my sister in Manchester, see if we can see the Rabbits, she would love to see them too. Was it broad daylight or nightime?:p
comawhite015
27-01-2008, 01:02 AM
Your friend caught him? And stopped him?
Then what happened?
angelicangel
27-01-2008, 10:51 AM
Your friend caught him? And stopped him?
Then what happened?
Will have to let you know if I see the White rabbits jumping in Merseyside. I am interested in seeing them for myself!!!! It's surprising what you can see if the sun is shining in the wrong place, I bet you see some strange things where you live, I do and it's not strange beings it's the human race.:p
panic_stricken
31-01-2008, 02:46 PM
Will have to visit Rainhill when I go up to visit my sister in Manchester, see if we can see the Rabbits, she would love to see them too. Was it broad daylight or nightime?:p
Rainhill, home of the Rocket train. Used to be featured on the back of an old 5 pound note.
place of the illuminati?
They might be creating an army of super rabbits!
''History
[edit] Beginnings
The history of Rainhill has been recorded since Norman times but its name is believed to come from the Old English personal name of Regna or Regan.[citation needed] Recordings have shown that in the year of 1246, Roger of Rainhill died and the township was divided into two halves for each of his daughters. One half was centred on the now standing Rainhill Manor Public House and the other centred on Rainhill Hall, just off Blundell's lane.[citation needed]
Towards the end of the 18th century, four Catholic sons of a farmer, who came from the area around Stonyhurst, decided to seek their fortunes in Liverpool. The names of the brothers were Joseph, Francis, Peter and Bartholomew Bretherton. In 1800, Bartholomew decided to break into the coaching business. The partnership that he had with one or two of his brothers quickly built up and by 1820, he had the bulk of the coaching trade of Liverpool. He was running Coaches to and from Manchester fourteen times a day from Saracen's Head in Dale Street, Liverpool. Bartholomew chose Rainhill as his first stage and he developed facilities on the Land along side the Ship Inn (Originally the New Inn by Henry Parr 1780)and on this site he was believed to be stabling at least 240 horses, coach horses, farriers, coach builders, veterinaries etc.[citation needed]
Bartholomew had begun to purchase land in Rainhill, and in 1824, he bought the Manor of Rainhill from Dr James Gerrard of Liverpool. By 1830, he owned over 260 acres around Rainhill. In 1824, across the road from the stables, he built Rainhill House and laid out beautiful gardens around it. Today, this house is known as Loyola Hall, and has served as a retreat run by the Society of Jesus since 1923.[1]
[edit] Rainhill Trials
The preserved RocketRainhill was the site of the 1829 Rainhill Trials, in which a number of railway locomotives were entered in a competition to decide a suitable design for use on the new Liverpool and Manchester Railway. The winner was The Rocket, designed by George Stephenson. In 1979 the 150th anniversary of the trials was celebrated by a cavalcade of trains through the ages, including replicas of the winner and runner-up in the trials.[2]
[edit] Victorian murders
Rainhill was also the location of a notorious Victorian mass murderer; Frederick Bailey Deeming. In March 1892, the bodies of a woman and her four children were discovered buried under the concrete floor of Dinham Villa, Lawton Road, Rainhill.[citation needed]
The series of events that led to this gruesome discovery began with a marriage in St. Ann's Church, Rainhill. Miss Emily Mather married Frederick Bailey Deeming, an officer in the Army. The couple emigrated to Australia, where Deeming murdered his wife and buried her under the floor of their kitchen. Australian police contacted Scotland Yard and as a result of information passed onto them, made a search of Dinham Villa, home of Deeming's supposed sister and her four children. Marie Deeming, however, was his first wife. Her throat had been cut, as had the throats of three of the children. The fourth was strangled.[citation needed]
Deeming was convicted of the murder of Emily Mather and hanged in Australia. After being up for sale and attracting no interested buyers, Dinham Villa in Rainhill was demolished. Small bungaloes are now in place of it. The Rainhill victims were interred in the graveyard of St. Ann's Church. Sadly, the headstone marking their grave was stolen and the grave has since remained unmarked.[3]
[edit] Modern Rainhill
Rainhill is now primarily a commuter town. It is home to several sporting clubs including Rainhill Town AFC and Rainhill Cricket Club. Mohammed Ashraful, the Bangladesh National Cricket Team captain made several appearances for the Club in 2006.[4]
[edit] Places of interest
Skew Bridge as seen today.A feature of the village is the "Skew Bridge", of sandstone construction, that takes the main road over the railway. It takes its name from the unusual diagonal angle at which the railway passes under the bridge. It is the world's first bridge to go over a railway at an angle.[5] The bridge was later widened to accommodate increases in road traffic. The milestone on the bridge that informs travellers of the distances to Warrington, Prescot and Liverpool was moved to the opposite side at the time of the expansion. Therefore, the distance markers pointed to the wrong destinations. This quirk was corrected in 2005 when the milestone was returned to the correct side of the bridge.[citation needed]
The railway still runs through Rainhill. There is a station with frequent services to Liverpool, Manchester and Warrington. Rainhill has four churches: St Ann's, St Bartholomew's and St James' – which are Church of England, Roman Catholic and Methodist, respectively – and an evangelical church. There are several primary schools in Rainhill: Oakdene, Longton Lane, St Ann's, St Batholomew's and Tower College, all of which boast high academic achievement. This is also true for the local comprehensive, Rainhill High School Media Arts College and the Christian independent public school, Tower College, which accepts students between 4 and 16 and has moderately low tuition fees.[citation needed]
[edit] Medicine
Rainhill has several medical centres but the largest and most notable is Scott Clinic which once treated Michael Abram after he was convicted of stabbing the late Beatles member George Harrison.[6][7] Rainhill was also home to what was at one time the largest mental health asylum in the world – Rainhill Asylum – which, in December 1911, housed 1,990 patients.[citation needed] This was demolished in 1991. Its former site is now a housing estate as well as accommodating Reeve Court, an extra-care housing project for older people.
[edit] Nightlife and pubs
Rainhill contains nine pubs and social clubs: The Manor Farm, The Ship Inn, Rainhill Ex-Services Club,The Victoria, The Commercial, The Labour Club, The Rocket, The Coach Bar and The Black Horse, most of which have some aspect of the history of the area attached to them. For example, the Ship Inn is an old waiting post where people used to change horses on their journeys to Liverpool and The Manor Farm is one of the oldest buildings in Rainhill and appears in the doomsday book (although the site dates back to Roman times).[citation needed]''
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rainhill
angelicangel
31-01-2008, 07:33 PM
Rainhill, home of the Rocket train. Used to be featured on the back of an old 5 pound note.
place of the illuminati?
They might be creating an army of super rabbits!
''History
[edit] Beginnings
The history of Rainhill has been recorded since Norman times but its name is believed to come from the Old English personal name of Regna or Regan.[citation needed] Recordings have shown that in the year of 1246, Roger of Rainhill died and the township was divided into two halves for each of his daughters. One half was centred on the now standing Rainhill Manor Public House and the other centred on Rainhill Hall, just off Blundell's lane.[citation needed]
Towards the end of the 18th century, four Catholic sons of a farmer, who came from the area around Stonyhurst, decided to seek their fortunes in Liverpool. The names of the brothers were Joseph, Francis, Peter and Bartholomew Bretherton. In 1800, Bartholomew decided to break into the coaching business. The partnership that he had with one or two of his brothers quickly built up and by 1820, he had the bulk of the coaching trade of Liverpool. He was running Coaches to and from Manchester fourteen times a day from Saracen's Head in Dale Street, Liverpool. Bartholomew chose Rainhill as his first stage and he developed facilities on the Land along side the Ship Inn (Originally the New Inn by Henry Parr 1780)and on this site he was believed to be stabling at least 240 horses, coach horses, farriers, coach builders, veterinaries etc.[citation needed]
Bartholomew had begun to purchase land in Rainhill, and in 1824, he bought the Manor of Rainhill from Dr James Gerrard of Liverpool. By 1830, he owned over 260 acres around Rainhill. In 1824, across the road from the stables, he built Rainhill House and laid out beautiful gardens around it. Today, this house is known as Loyola Hall, and has served as a retreat run by the Society of Jesus since 1923.[1]
[edit] Rainhill Trials
The preserved RocketRainhill was the site of the 1829 Rainhill Trials, in which a number of railway locomotives were entered in a competition to decide a suitable design for use on the new Liverpool and Manchester Railway. The winner was The Rocket, designed by George Stephenson. In 1979 the 150th anniversary of the trials was celebrated by a cavalcade of trains through the ages, including replicas of the winner and runner-up in the trials.[2]
[edit] Victorian murders
Rainhill was also the location of a notorious Victorian mass murderer; Frederick Bailey Deeming. In March 1892, the bodies of a woman and her four children were discovered buried under the concrete floor of Dinham Villa, Lawton Road, Rainhill.[citation needed]
The series of events that led to this gruesome discovery began with a marriage in St. Ann's Church, Rainhill. Miss Emily Mather married Frederick Bailey Deeming, an officer in the Army. The couple emigrated to Australia, where Deeming murdered his wife and buried her under the floor of their kitchen. Australian police contacted Scotland Yard and as a result of information passed onto them, made a search of Dinham Villa, home of Deeming's supposed sister and her four children. Marie Deeming, however, was his first wife. Her throat had been cut, as had the throats of three of the children. The fourth was strangled.[citation needed]
Deeming was convicted of the murder of Emily Mather and hanged in Australia. After being up for sale and attracting no interested buyers, Dinham Villa in Rainhill was demolished. Small bungaloes are now in place of it. The Rainhill victims were interred in the graveyard of St. Ann's Church. Sadly, the headstone marking their grave was stolen and the grave has since remained unmarked.[3]
[edit] Modern Rainhill
Rainhill is now primarily a commuter town. It is home to several sporting clubs including Rainhill Town AFC and Rainhill Cricket Club. Mohammed Ashraful, the Bangladesh National Cricket Team captain made several appearances for the Club in 2006.[4]
[edit] Places of interest
Skew Bridge as seen today.A feature of the village is the "Skew Bridge", of sandstone construction, that takes the main road over the railway. It takes its name from the unusual diagonal angle at which the railway passes under the bridge. It is the world's first bridge to go over a railway at an angle.[5] The bridge was later widened to accommodate increases in road traffic. The milestone on the bridge that informs travellers of the distances to Warrington, Prescot and Liverpool was moved to the opposite side at the time of the expansion. Therefore, the distance markers pointed to the wrong destinations. This quirk was corrected in 2005 when the milestone was returned to the correct side of the bridge.[citation needed]
The railway still runs through Rainhill. There is a station with frequent services to Liverpool, Manchester and Warrington. Rainhill has four churches: St Ann's, St Bartholomew's and St James' – which are Church of England, Roman Catholic and Methodist, respectively – and an evangelical church. There are several primary schools in Rainhill: Oakdene, Longton Lane, St Ann's, St Batholomew's and Tower College, all of which boast high academic achievement. This is also true for the local comprehensive, Rainhill High School Media Arts College and the Christian independent public school, Tower College, which accepts students between 4 and 16 and has moderately low tuition fees.[citation needed]
[edit] Medicine
Rainhill has several medical centres but the largest and most notable is Scott Clinic which once treated Michael Abram after he was convicted of stabbing the late Beatles member George Harrison.[6][7] Rainhill was also home to what was at one time the largest mental health asylum in the world – Rainhill Asylum – which, in December 1911, housed 1,990 patients.[citation needed] This was demolished in 1991. Its former site is now a housing estate as well as accommodating Reeve Court, an extra-care housing project for older people.
[edit] Nightlife and pubs
Rainhill contains nine pubs and social clubs: The Manor Farm, The Ship Inn, Rainhill Ex-Services Club,The Victoria, The Commercial, The Labour Club, The Rocket, The Coach Bar and The Black Horse, most of which have some aspect of the history of the area attached to them. For example, the Ship Inn is an old waiting post where people used to change horses on their journeys to Liverpool and The Manor Farm is one of the oldest buildings in Rainhill and appears in the doomsday book (although the site dates back to Roman times).[citation needed]''
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rainhill
Thanks for the insight of Rainhill. It does sound a very interesting place to visit. It seems as if it is full of a lot of history with different things that have taken place over the years. A bit like our City of Worcester. Not only the home of our Sauce and also Worcester Porcelain, sadly now gone. But also King Charles who hide up the tree away from Cromwell army.:o
panic_stricken
31-01-2008, 08:58 PM
Thanks for the insight of Rainhill. It does sound a very interesting place to visit. It seems as if it is full of a lot of history with different things that have taken place over the years. A bit like our City of Worcester. Not only the home of our Sauce and also Worcester Porcelain, sadly now gone. But also King Charles who hide up the tree away from Cromwell army.:o
Theres nothing much to 'visit' in rainhill.
Alot of wannabe social ladder climbers from liverpool council estates inhabit the area now :)
angelicangel
31-01-2008, 10:14 PM
Theres nothing much to 'visit' in rainhill.
Alot of wannabe social ladder climbers from liverpool council estates inhabit the area now :)
It sounds steeped with history though! It's been a long time since I last came up that area. So I will try to dodge the Liverpool Social Ladder climbers and go and see what's around. That of course if the weather doesn't hold us back.:o
dmessick
05-02-2008, 05:33 PM
Dang I want to see shapeshifters too. Although if someone turns into a deer they are supper. lol
angelicangel
05-02-2008, 09:08 PM
Dang I want to see shapeshifters too. Although if someone turns into a deer they are supper. lol
I dont really fancy venison, that would not do for me. Chocolate or anything sweet could certainly fit the bill, so watch out if you are near me if you look edible.:)
thespiritforce
03-08-2010, 03:45 AM
Because this happened so many years ago, i find it hard to believe myself.
me an 5 friends where walking down an entry of some sort, which was probably about 4 meters wide, with bushes an hedges growing on eitherside, making it narrow.
2 of the lads where walking ahead. infront of the rest of us, a guy appears, all in white tracksuit, with a white cap, looked startled then made a leap into the air, then seemed to shift into somesort of small white animal, that then scurried past us. One of my friends actually started chasing, it, but we grabbed him, an stopped him. We walked along in shock, then we all realised we had seen the same thing ...a man turning into something rabbit like!
I dont know if stuff like this is somesort of mass hallucination, still...crazy stuff!
Same thing happened to us, as me and about 4 of my friends were walking down the street, one night, in town and right before we got to these bushes between 2 walls about 8 feet apart...we saw a man jump out from behind one of the bushes and he looked like he was wearing some jogging suit and all of a sudden he turned into a rabbit and one of my friends tried to case it but we stopped him from doing so. Yes, just like your sighting, we too had one of some kind of a regular man turn into a rabbit man...right before ours eyes...but this rabbit did get to his hole and when he did...well, you know rabbits and holes. I'll leave the rest up to your own imaginations...it wasn't pretty, I can say that, well...to me it wasn't, that is. :eek:
I don't know if stuff like this is some sort of mass imaginations, still...it isn't crazy stuff...happens all the time! :D
superearther
10-08-2010, 12:30 PM
on a disturbing note a person who lives in the same town as me was caught performing love to rabbits. Maybe he was trying to perform some kind of dna experiment.
size_of_light
10-08-2010, 10:50 PM
The Bunny Man
The Bunny Man is a reported phantom attacker/serial killer in the local folklore of Fairfax Station, Virginia and into Maryland as well as the District of Columbia.
Appearance: A man dressed up in a white bunny costume, possible an Easter rabbit costume, wielding an axe.
Lore: For around 40 years, tales of The Bunny Man have circulated. The killer is believed responsible for several murders, especially those of children and teens. The most famous murders attributed to The Bunny Man include two nearby Clifton children who were murdered and strung up on a local bridge, now referred to as 'Bunny Man Bridge'. Like most folklore, it's probable that no such murders ever took place. Most of the activities attributed to The Bunny Man include vandalism, scaring people, chasing after people and cars, or attacking people in cars.
The Bunny Man In Print:
"Fairfax County police said yesterday they are looking for a man who likes to wear "white bunny rabbit costume" and throw hatchets through car windows. Honest.
Air Force Academy Cadet Robert Bennett told police that shortly after midnight last Sunday he and his fiancee were sitting in a car in the 5400 block of Guinea Road when a man "dressed in a white suit with long bunny ears" ran from the nearby bushes and shouted: "You're on private property and I have your tag number."
The "Rabbit" threw a wooden-handled hatchet through the right front car window, the first-year cadet told police. As soon as he threw the hatchet, the "rabbit" skipped off into the night, police said. Bennett and his fiancee were not injured.
Police say they have the hatchet, but no other clues in the case. They say Bennett was visiting an uncle, who lives across the street from the spot where the car was parked. The cadet was in the area to attend last weekend's Air Force-Navy football game."
Man in Bunny Suit Sought in Fairfax. Washington Post. Oct. 22, 1970, B2
"A man wearing a furry rabbit suit with two long ears appeared — again — on Guinea Road in Fairfax County Thursday night, police reported, this time wielding an ax and chopping away at a roof support on a new house.
Less than two weeks ago a man wearing what was described as a rabbit suit accused two persons in a parked car of trespassing and heaved a hatchet through a closed window of the car at 5400 Guinea Rd. They were not hurt.
Thursday night's rabbit, wearing a suit described as gray, black and white, was spotted a block away at 5307 Guinea Rd.
Paul Phillips, a private security guard for a construction company, said he saw the "rabbit" standing on the front porch of a new, but unoccupied house.
"I started talking to him," Phillips said, "and that's when he started chopping."
"All you people trespass around here," Phillips said the "Rabbit" told him as he whacked eight gashes in the pole. "If you don't get out of here, I'm going to bust you on the head."
Phillips said he walked back to his car to get to get his handgun, but the "Rabbit", carrying the long-handled ax, ran off into the woods.
The security guard said the man was about 5-feet-8, 160 pounds and appeared to be in his early 20s."
The "Rabbit" Reappears. Washington Post. Oct. 31, 1970. B1.
http://thedemoniacal.blogspot.com/2009/06/bunny-man.html
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thespiritforce
11-08-2010, 05:17 AM
on a disturbing note a person who lives in the same town as me was caught performing love to rabbits. Maybe he was trying to perform some kind of dna experiment.
Now, I was just kidding and making some fun of this dumb stuff, but you say a man was CAUGHT MAKING LOVE TO RABBITS???...1st. how many tools did he have to stick in the rabbit holes? DNA experiment? Sounds more like a freak experiment to me. Sheesh! I have now heard it all, I am sure of it! :eek:
superearther
12-08-2010, 11:18 PM
Now, I was just kidding and making some fun of this dumb stuff, but you say a man was CAUGHT MAKING LOVE TO RABBITS???...1st. how many tools did he have to stick in the rabbit holes? DNA experiment? Sounds more like a freak experiment to me. Sheesh! I have now heard it all, I am sure of it! :eek:
im sure he ejaculated into its hole.....he then moved onto dogs and went to jail.
no joke