hanggang ngayon ba e may naniniwala pa rin sa white lady dyan sa balete drive?
Sa tindi ng trapik ngayon baka nasagasaan na yang White Lady na yan.
la akong masyadong alam tungkol sa balete drive alam ko lang may pelikulang ginawa tungkol dyan.
but heres what i found.
Taxi drivers often have interesting ghost stories to tell. One of my relatives who owns a taxi company related his story to us. It has happened to one of his taxi drivers.
It was the wee hours of the night but Ambo was still on the road. He had wanted to earn the extra money he desperately needed. He had been driving around for almost an hour without any luck of a customer.
The sky was clear after a heavy rain. The air is cooling and everything seems so peaceful. Ambo was whistling to the tune on his radio as he drove around. Soon, he found himself driving along Balete Drive. The street is full of balete trees and is known to most locals as a haunted street.
Ambo couldn't care less as all he wanted now was just a paying passenger. Right ahead of him, a lady was seen waiting for a taxi. As Ambo approached, she waved for a ride.
She got in the car and Ambo asked where she wanted to go. However, she said she had no particular destination and asked Ambo to drive around until she could decide where she wanted to go.
After circling around the area for several minutes, they came to a junction. Ambo met his friend Oliver, a tricycle driver at the junction. Oliver tapped on his window and he looked petrified. At first, Ambo thought he needed help. He winded down his window and said, "Are you ok, Oliver?"
"Wellll, I am ok. Bbbbuut your passenger haass goooo-t nooo head, Ambo!"
"What?!" Ambo turned around as Oliver fled in his tricycle.
However, the girl is no longer behind.
This was a popular urban legend in the 1980's, also known as "The Crazed Killer of New Manila," because the story was often set on the infamous Balete Drive.
As the story goes, a couple is out on a date at night, when their car breaks down (or runs out of gas) along a dark road. The boyfriend gets out and tries to fix the engine (in those variants where it's engine trouble rather than an empty tank), but fails. He tells the girlfriend to stay in the car, close the windows, and lock the doors while he goes to get help (or to get gas).
In one version of the story, the girl falls asleep waiting for her boyfriend to return, and is awakened by a knocking on the window. When she looks to see who it is, a squalid old man in tattered clothes shows her the severed head of her boyfriend. The end.
However, a much more suspenseful version has the girl waiting for about half an hour, when she notices a strange man watching from the shadows. He approaches the car and starts banging on the windows and trying to force open the doors. Terrified, the girl honks the car horn to get attention and scare the man off. He gives up and leaves, only to return a few minutes later. He starts circling the car, holding something in his hand, which he raises to the window.
To her horror, the girl realizes it is her boyfriend's decapitated head. Then, she is even more horrified to see what the man lifts up in his other hand: the boyfriend's car keys.
The next day, the police (or the neighbors) find her inside the car, alone, laughing and screaming nonsense, driven insane by an unknown terror.
hanggang ngayon ba eh nagpapakita pa rin yun doon?
| QUOTE (ann21488 @ January 01, 2005 02:45 pm) |
This was a popular urban legend in the 1980's, also known as "The Crazed Killer of New Manila," because the story was often set on the infamous Balete Drive.
As the story goes, a couple is out on a date at night, when their car breaks down (or runs out of gas) along a dark road. The boyfriend gets out and tries to fix the engine (in those variants where it's engine trouble rather than an empty tank), but fails. He tells the girlfriend to stay in the car, close the windows, and lock the doors while he goes to get help (or to get gas).
In one version of the story, the girl falls asleep waiting for her boyfriend to return, and is awakened by a knocking on the window. When she looks to see who it is, a squalid old man in tattered clothes shows her the severed head of her boyfriend. The end.
However, a much more suspenseful version has the girl waiting for about half an hour, when she notices a strange man watching from the shadows. He approaches the car and starts banging on the windows and trying to force open the doors. Terrified, the girl honks the car horn to get attention and scare the man off. He gives up and leaves, only to return a few minutes later. He starts circling the car, holding something in his hand, which he raises to the window.
To her horror, the girl realizes it is her boyfriend's decapitated head. Then, she is even more horrified to see what the man lifts up in his other hand: the boyfriend's car keys.
The next day, the police (or the neighbors) find her inside the car, alone, laughing and screaming nonsense, driven insane by an unknown terror. |
huh?!?!
may ganyang kwento din sa broadway centrum naman daw?!?!
anu ba talga kuyaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa?!?!
yung white lady sa new manila, nasagasaan na ulit yun kaya di na nagpapakita. double dead na hehe....
ang pagkaalam ko ay totoo yang white lady sa balete drive,
naging 'urban legend' na lang kasi halos lahat ng lugar may may sightings ng white lady. kahit dun sa lugar naman sa cavite noon, may sightings din ng white lady.
eh ano pa nga ba ang makikita mong spirit/ghosts kundi white...esp at night.
I know that a lot of pretty girls live there.
| QUOTE (pegasus @ July 27, 2006 02:25 am) |
ang pagkaalam ko ay totoo yang white lady sa balete drive, naging 'urban legend' na lang kasi halos lahat ng lugar may may sightings ng white lady. kahit dun sa lugar naman sa cavite noon, may sightings din ng white lady. eh ano pa nga ba ang makikita mong spirit/ghosts kundi white...esp at night. |
onga noh. mas nakakatakot ata kung black lady. yoko na neto kinikilabutan ako.
Yung mas maraming white ladies na malapit don ay sa Happy. Hooy, mga men... akala niyo kayo lang ang nakakaalam n'on ha.
takot ako sa ganyan pero pag nakakita ako tatapangan ko na lang...