My Experience With the Saratoga Light.
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I respectfully disagree and postulate that a video of someone being stupid is enough evidence to suggest that the person might be stupid, whether I've met that person or not.
As for the placement of my head in relation to my ass; this is America, and I will not be taking any guff from no damn Communists about what I can do with my own body. Next thing you know you'll be trying to confiscate my meth lab.
For shame, good sir.
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All the OMG horror movie stuff, carrying on as if there's really something to be afraid of is stupid. Backing up like its 'gonna get us' drama...I do live near there, been out there years ago, but didn't see anything. Never known anybody hurt or anything even if they 'saw' it...so what's all the drama about?
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I don't know why, but I think hearing you guys argue was pretty funny...
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The way you guys were arguing, you guys could be perfect for reality TV. lmao. I am not even kidding.
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@Taylaron1 Hey bub, mounting the camera wouldn't help none because the road is dirt nd sand and is therefore bumpy.
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@djbarcode5xyz I guess you're "the worlds best backwards driver"!
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These days, all you can see is the light from ATVs being driven by bored Beaumont college students.
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Its cars on the highway ahead. The reason they dissapear is because the car turns but there are real orbs thats i have seen. Red, blue, orange, all colors. There deffo is soenthing out there but alot of the "Lights" people see are cars ahead of them.
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[3] As for you being worried about reversing down that road, I once went about 3 miles in reverse from about the middle of it heading south and never once looked into my rear view mirror, going about 25-30. I love entering from FM 787. I'm always listening to the ambient junkyard theme from the game Twisted Metal: Black as I fly off the secure FM 787 and into the tunnel of trees. Very creepy feeling.
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[2] But the scariest thing about this road is the illusions it plays on your mind. Since it is arrow straight, being a former uprooted railroad from 1934, if you travel about 4 miles down the road at a constant speed of about 30 or so, then stop suddenly, look at the road. You get the illusion that you're going in reverse when you're standing still.
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[1] I've been there several times. Only the first time I went out there (8/26/04) do I think I actually saw the "Bragg Road Light." I was headed south from the north terminus at FM1293 and about a mile down Bragg Rd, I saw a light just like that. I was in a Jeep Cherokee. I gunned it to about 70 mph, and I SWEAR it wasn't a headlight because the ghost light appeared within the beams of my headlights and then instead of normal extinguishing, it shot STRAIGHT UP into the sky!
Thank you everyone for your comments. Even if you do think we're rednecks (which) we're not. I do no drink beer half naked in the back of a truck thank you.
Sighlent231 2 years ago 11