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Friday, 19 March 2021

GHOSTMAN HORROR ASA GREGG ADAPTED BY MARK ANTONY RAINES

 Wolf's howl;Vampire bat wings flutter silently in the wind ;the ghostman rises from his slumber of the dead to bring you a tale of 



This is the true story as told by Asa Gregg to her dictaphone it tells  of her sheer horror, it's dark and scary 



I been a night watchman for some time but this my latest and what turned out to be my last post was indeed a very strange tell I shall do my best to recollect it.

My flashlight shone on the printed white circle on the printed glass it said. 

GREGG CHEMICAL CO., MFRS.


ASA GREGG, PRES.


PRIVATE

In gold and black lettering. 

I put my hand on the knob of the door and it would normally rattle in its frame but tonight the Sound for reasons unknown was coming from inside. 

I thought to myself this was mighty odd as I knew only Mr. Gregg and Miss Carruthers carried the only keys to the office, so any intruder would have been forced to smash the lock.

It could be the storage room is wandered so I decided to put all my weight against the door. 

It opened hard, being of ponderous metal fitted into a cork casing. The room was an air-tight, fire-proof vault.

As I entered i sensed to late the acid fumes escaping from the vat lids that made the room haze and my throat sear.

I hurried out coughing and wiping the tears from my eyes .

Then I heard a noise like a body groaning this disturbed me to my bones.

What was causing this phenomenon? 



THE EVENT 

Asa I think I going crazy were the woods muttered that Asa Gregg  heard quite clearly. 

He sat very still in the big, leather-cushioned chair, hardly breathing until the scrape of the watchman's feet had thinned away down the hall.

He sat in darkness as not to betray himself .

Anyway, it'd be an hour before the watchman's round brought him past the office again. Asa Gregg had that hour, if he could screw up his nerve to use it....

Asa hands were wasted to mere skin and bone groped for his dictaphone he managed to flip on the switch which in turn the the machinery whirled faintly he found the tube and he lifted it.

Miss Carruthers!" he snapped. Then he hesitated. Surely, he could trust Mary Carruthers! He'd never wondered about her before. She'd been his secretary for a dozen years—lately, since he couldn't look after affairs himself as he used to, she had practically run the business. She was forty, sensible, unbeautiful, and tight-lipped. Hell, he had to trust her!

Ada then plunged his voice into the darkness. 

















"What I have to say now is intended for Mrs. Gregg's ears only. She will take the first boat home, of course. Meet that boat and bring her to the office. Since my wife knows nothing about a dictaphone, it will be necessary for you to set this record running. As soon as you have done so, leave her alone in the room. Make sure she's not interrupted for a half-hour. That's all."



He waited a decent interval. The invisible needle peeled its thread into the revolving wax cylinder.



"Jeannette," muttered Asa Gregg, and hesitated again. This wasn't going to be easy to say. He decided to begin matter-of-factly. "As you probably know, my will and the insurance policies are in the vault at the First National. I believe you will find all of my papers in excellent order. If any questions arise, consult Miss Carruthers. What I have to say to you now is purely personal—I feel, my dear, that I owe you an explanation—that is——"



God, it came harder than he had expected.



"Jeannette," he started in afresh, "you remember three years ago when I was in the hospital. You were in Palm Beach at the time, and I wired that there'd been an accident here at the plant. That wasn't strictly so. The fact is, I'd gotten mixed up with a girl——"



He paused, shivering. In the darkness a picture of Dot swam before him. The oval face, framed by gleaming swirls of lemon-tinted hair, had pouting scarlet lips, and eyes whose allure was intensified by violet make-up. The full-length picture of her included a streamlined, full-blossomed and yet delectably lithe body. A costly, enticing, Broadway-chorus orchid! As a matter of fact, that was where he'd found her.



"I won't make any excuses for myself," Asa Gregg said harshly. "I might point out that you were always in Florida or Bermuda or France, and that I was a lonely man. But it wasn't just loneliness, and I didn't seek companionship. I thought I was making a last bow to Romance. I was successful, sixty, and silly, and I did all the damn fool things—I even wrote letters to her. Popsy-wopsy letters." The dictaphone couldn't record the grimace that jerked his lips. "She saved them, of course, and by and by she put a price on them—ten thousand dollars. Dot claimed that one of those filthy tabloids had offered her that much for them—and what was a poor working-girl to do? She lied. I knew that.



"I told her to bring the letters to the office after business hours, and I'd take care of her. I took care of her, all right. I shot her, Jeannette!"



He mopped his face with a handkerchief that was already damp.



"Not on account of the money, you understand. It was the things she said, after she had tucked the bills into her purse ... vile things, about the way she had earned it ten times over by enduring my beastly kisses. I'd really loved that girl, and I'd thought she'd cared for me a little. It was her hate that maddened me, and I got the gun out of my desk drawer——"



Asa Gregg reached through the darkness for the switch. He fumbled for the bottle which stood on the desk. His hand trembled, spilling some of the liquor onto his lap. He drank from the bottle....



This part of the story he'd skip. It was too horrible, even to think about it. He didn't want to remember how the blood pooled inside Dot's fur coat, and how he'd managed to carry the body out of the office without leaking any of her blood onto the floor. He tried to forget the musky sweetness of the perfume on the dead girl, mingled with that other evil blood-smell. Especially he didn't want to remember the frightful time he'd had stripping the gold rings from her fingers, and the one gold tooth in her head....



The horror of it coiled in the blackness about him. His own teeth rattled against the bottle when he gulped the second drink. He snapped the switch savagely, but when he spoke his voice cringed into the tube:



"I carried her into the storage room. I got the lid off one of the acid tanks. The vat contained an acid powerful enough to destroy anything—except gold. In fact, the vat itself had to be lined with gold-leaf. I knew that in twenty-four hours there wouldn't be a recognizable body left, and in a week there wouldn't be anything at all. No matter what the police suspected, they couldn't prove a murder charge without a corpus delicti. I had committed the perfect crime—except for one thing. I didn't realize that there'd be a splash when she went into the vat."



Gregg laughed, not pleasantly. His wife might think it'd been a sob, when she heard this record. "Now you understand why I went to the hospital," he jerked. "Possibly you'd call that poetic justice. Oh, God!"



His voice broke. Again he thumbed off the switch, and mopped his face with the damp linen.



The rest—how could he explain the rest of it?



He spent a long minute arranging his thoughts.



"You haven't any idea," he resumed, "no one has any idea, of how I've been punished for the thing I did. I don't mean the sheer physical agony—but the fear that I'd talk coming out of the ether at the hospital. The fear that she'd been traced to my office—I'd simply hidden her rings away, expecting to drop them into the river—or that she might have confided in her lover ... yes, she had one. Or, suppose a whopping big order came through and that tank was emptied the very next day. And I couldn't ask any questions—I didn't even know what was in the papers.



"However, that part of it gradually cleared up. I quizzed Miss Carruthers, and learned that an unidentified female body had been fished out of the East River a few days after Dot disappeared. That's how the police 'solved' the case. I got rid of her rings. I ordered that vat left alone.



"The other thing began about six months ago."



A spasm contorted his face. His fingers ached their grip into the dictaphone tube.



"Jeannette, you remember when I began to object to the radio, how I'd shout at you to turn it off in the middle of a program? You thought I was ill, and worried about business.... You were wrong. The thing that got me was hearing her voice——"



He gripped the cold cigar, chewed it. "It's very strange that you didn't notice it. No matter what station we dialed to, always that same voice came stealing into the room! But perhaps you did notice? You said, once or twice, that all those blues singers sounded alike!



"And she was a blues singer.... It was she, all right, somewhere out in the ether, reminding me....



"The next thing was—well, at first when I noticed it in the office I thought Miss Carruthers had suddenly taken up with young ideas. You see, I kept smelling perfume."



And he smelled it now. It was like a miasma in the dark.



"It isn't anything that Carruthers wears," he grated. "It comes from—yes, the storage room. I realized that about a month ago. Just after you sailed—one night I stayed late at the office, and I went in there.... It seemed to be strongest around the vat—her vat—and I lifted the lid.



"The sweet, sticky musk-smell hit me like a blow in the face.



"And that isn't all!"


error stalked in this room. Asa Gregg crouched in his chair, felt the weight of Fear on him like a submarine pressure. His cigar pitched to his knees, dropped to the floor.



"You won't believe this, Jeannette." He hammered the words like nails into the darkness in front of him. "You will say that it's impossible. I know that. It is impossible. It is a physiological absurdity—it contradicts the laws of natural science.



"But I saw something on the bottom of that vat!"



He groped for the bottle. His wife would hear a long gurgle, and then a coughing gasp....



"The vat was nearly full of this transparent, oily acid," he went on. "What I saw was a lot of sediment on the golden floor. And there shouldn't have been any sediment! The stuff utterly dissolves animal tissue, bone, even the common ores—keeps them in suspension.



"It didn't look like sediment, either. It looked like a heap of mold ... grave-mold!



"I replaced the lid. I spent a week convincing myself that it was all impossible, that I couldn't have seen anything of the sort. Then I went to the vat again——"



Silence hung in the darkness while he sucked wind into his lungs. And the words burst—separate, yammering shrieks:



"I looked, night after night! For hours at a time I've watched the change.... Did you ever see a body decompose? Of course not! Neither have I. But you must know in a general way what the process is. Well, this has been the exact opposite!



"First, I stared at the heap of grave-mold as it shaped itself into bones, a skeleton.



"I watched the coming of hair, a yellow tangle of it sprouting from the bare round skull, until—oh, God!—the flesh began making itself before my eyes! I couldn't bear any more. I stayed away—didn't come to the office for five days."



The tube slipped from his sweating, slick fingers. Panting, Asa Gregg fumbled in the dark until he found it.



Exhaustion, not self-control, flattened his voice to a deadly monotone. "I tried to think of a way out. If I could fish the corpse out of the tank! But I couldn't smuggle it out of the plant—alone. You know that, and so do I. Besides, what would be the use? If acid can't kill her, nothing can.



"That's why I can't have the lid cemented on. It wouldn't do any good, either! Until three days ago, she hadn't the least color, looked as white as a ghost in the vat. A naked ghost, because there's been no resurrection for her clothing....



"I've watched her limbs grow rosy! Her lips are scarlet! Her eyes are bright—they opened yesterday—and her breasts were rising and falling—oh, almost imperceptibly—but that was last night.



"And tonight—I swear it—her lips moved! She muttered my name! She turned—she'd been lying on her side—over onto her back!"



The record would be badly blurred. His hand shook violently, bobbled the tube against his lips. Gregg braced his elbow against the desk.



"She isn't dead," he choked. "She's only asleep ... not very soundly asleep.... She's waking up!"



The invisible needle quivered as it traced several noises. There was his tortured breathing, and the clawing of his fingernails rattling over the desk. The drawer clicked as it opened.



The loud click was the cocking of the revolver.



"Soon she's going to get out of that vat!" Gregg bleated. "Jeannette, forgive me—God, forgive me—but I will not—I cannot—I dare not stay here to see her then!"


he sound of the shot brought the watchman stumbling along the corridor. He crashed against the office door. It banged open in a shower of falling frosted glass. The watchman's flashlight severed the darkness, and printed its white circle on the face of Asa Gregg.



He had fallen back into the chair, a blackish gout of blood running from the hole in his temple. He stared sightlessly into the light with his eyes that were two gnarls of shrunken brown flesh, like knots in a pine board.



Asa Gregg was blind ... had been, since that night three years past when the acid splashed…

So that  is my statement officer. The police then let me go home and which point I gave up my job as a night watchman and been haunted by to this day of what happened and I am still baffled why?

The ghostman crackle s and lays back down in his coffin and as the lid slowly closes he turns  and says.

"Don't have too many nightmares  my children "


GHOSTMAN HORROR THE END BY MARK ANTONY RAINES

 


Wolf's howl;Vampire bat wings flutter silently in the wind ;the ghostman rises from his slumber of the dead to bring you a tale of four strange figures in a run down dive of a pub this is what happens next. 





Sitting  in a run down  dive of a pub; the kind of place if you splat on the floor  no one would blink an eyelid. 

The sawdust on the floor was covered with a hint of red but not from wine but iron rich crimson blood. 


It was full of brown furniture the bog standard fire lit in the corner with a plague over it saying 


"Never gone out since 1789 "

 


Which the landlord of The Fox and The Hound knew  was complete bullshit as the fire was cleaned daily and relit to keep  the myth alive. 


Sitting at the antique oak table are four beings; the chairs have wicker cane backs never designed for comfort, not that these  four give a fig as they were here at this moment of time in the universe on business;a scheduled strange agenda set in stone many moon s ago. 



First  of the four was Warren who had  muscles on his muscles; long black hair; a gold chain with a gold bullet pendant; to gold earrings which looked like axes.

He had a voice like granite. 


Second was Peril. She wore nothing  but black clothing from head to toe exactly  like a fan of goth music. 

She was sweet as sour candy. 


Third Faith who was thin as a catwalk model with her long blonde hair but her face was riddled with ache due to the endless makeup troweled on her face she spoke in soft tones but her remarks were acid. 


Finally the fourth and final was Dave who was born an alibino and was used to the Freak show glares from the public. 

Dave embrace being a freak as it meant people would leave him be and this suited him.


Warren "How long has it been since we all meet up together like this? "


Peril 'It been long enough  as you know we all been busy doing  our jobs"


Faith "Yes darling but I had a little fun on the way"


Dave just  gunted.



So after some catching up : playing all the pub games like darts;domino's; skittles  each were   begining to let boredom settle in  to the point the  conversation around the table started to change. 



Warren "Do you really think it's going to happen? "


Peril "It's been on the verge for many  centuries now but I can sense things are changing "


Faith "If want my humble opinion it should have happened twenty years ago  in 1999 it would have made perfect sense "


Dave "The master did not  deem it as he had an agreement with the lights to wait  for the signs"


Warren "You and your bloody signs I wish it was now as I getting bored "



Suddenly the clock on the wall stopped all the other punters at the Fox and Hounds including the landlord were frozen  in time. 



A Dark figure appears out of the pubs fire;horns :goats hooves: pan pipes and he looks at the only table  not looking like it's a snapshot of a photograph capturing a moment in time. 



The figure raises his hand and points at Warren :Peril;Faith and Dave .



As he quotes from  the old testament of the bible calls them act out  the one of the most famous parts of the bible .

The Bible's final chapters in the Book of Revelation are dedicated to the end of days, as prophesied by John the Evangelist. 



War: Pestilence :Famine : Death collectively the four horsemen of the Apocalypse get onto thier motorcycle s which give the illusion of each riding a white horse into the world for the time has come for the end.

The ghostman crackle s and lays back down in his coffin and as the lid slowly closes he turns  and says.

"Don't have too many nightmares  my children "


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Thursday, 18 March 2021

A Cartoon for Red Nose Day 2021by mark antony raines-https://www.comicrelief.com


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 My name is​ Haleem Abdul-Rahman​ and I have written a course:

“MEN'S HEALTH: HEALING ED FROM THE INSIDE OUT”​. I am a

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overcome the depression that caused me to use street drugs that

over time rendered me unhealthy. This was when I started

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Wednesday, 17 March 2021

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The Wolf Man (1941)

 





Storyline

Upon the death of his brother, Larry Talbot returns from America to his ancestral home in Wales. He visits a gypsy camp with village girl Jenny Williams, who is attacked by Bela, a gypsy who has turned into a werewolf. Larry kills the werewolf but is bitten during the fight. Bela's mother tells him that this will cause him to become a werewolf at each full moon. Larry confesses his plight to his unbelieving father, Sir John, who then joins the villagers in a hunt for the wolf. Transformed by the full moon, Larry heads for the forest and a fateful meeting with both Sir John and Gwen Conliffe. Written by Doug Sederberg

Did You Know?

Trivia

In Curt Siodmak's original script for the film, whether or not Lawrence Talbot really underwent a physical transformation to a werewolf or if the transformation simply occurred in his mind was left ambiguous. The Wolf Man was never to appear onscreen. Ultimately, the studio determined that Talbot's literal transformation into a werewolf would be more appealing to the audience and thus more profitable. The script was revised accordingly. See more »

Goofs

Although Larry Talbot (Lon Cheney, Jr.) consistently addresses Sir John Talbot (Claude Rains) as "Father", Cheney slips when he asks "Do you believe me, John?" in the castle parlor before they go together to the church service

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[first lines]
Chauffeur: Talbot Castle, Mr. Larry.

Dracula 1931

 







Cast

Complete credited cast:
Bela LugosiBela Lugosi...Count Dracula
Helen ChandlerHelen Chandler...Mina
David MannersDavid Manners...John Harker
Dwight FryeDwight Frye...Renfield
Edward Van SloanEdward Van Sloan...Van Helsing
Herbert BunstonHerbert Bunston...Doctor Seward
Frances DadeFrances Dade...Lucy
Joan StandingJoan Standing...Maid
Charles K. GerrardCharles K. Gerrard...Martin (as Charles Gerrard)





Storyline

After a harrowing ride through the Carpathian mountains in eastern Europe, Renfield enters castle Dracula to finalize the transferral of Carfax Abbey in London to Count Dracula, who is in actuality a vampire. Renfield is drugged by the eerily hypnotic count, and turned into one of his thralls, protecting him during his sea voyage to London. After sucking the blood and turning the young Lucy Weston into a vampire, Dracula turns his attention to her friend Mina Seward, daughter of Dr. Seward who then calls in a specialist, Dr. Van Helsing, to diagnose the sudden deterioration of Mina's health. Van Helsing, realizing that Dracula is indeed a vampire, tries to prepare Mina's fiance, John Harker, and Dr. Seward for what is to come and the measures that will have to be taken to prevent Mina from becoming one of the undead. Written by Doug Sederberg 

first lines]
Young Girl Passenger: [reading from a Transylvanian tourist brochure] "Among the rugged peaks that frown down upon the Borgo Pass are found crumbling castles of a bygone age."

Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg, WWV 96
(1868) (uncredited)
Music by by Richard Wagner
End of the Overture played at a concert

SCOTT IS • BY STEVE CALVERT

 

SCOTT IS • BY STEVE CALVERT

Scott runs all the way home from school.  With his little arms pumping and his trainers pounding the ground, he is in the Great North Run, then the London Marathon. He wins them both and the crowd goes wild, but Scott keeps running, he is a sprinter, he is fast, no one can catch him.

He slides his key into the lock as quiet as he can and Scott is a spy. He is James Bond, 007, on Her Majesty’s Secret Service. He sneaks into the house, but no one is home. It is his house now, he is the grown up, he owns it. No one can tell him what to do.

Running around the living room with his arms stretched out at his sides, Scott is plane. A big plane, flying high in the sky. Whoosh! Scott jumps over the stool, then banks left and flies around the sofa, banks right and into the hall, right again and then up the stairs. Up, up and away. He is so high that he is almost invisible from the ground. Scott lifts his chin and flies higher still; he flies away.

Dancing around his bed room, Scott is a boxer: jab… jab, jab,jab. Ducking and diving, left and right, left and right. Float like a butterfly, sting like a bee; he is Muhammad Ali: jab… jab, jab, jab. He is Rocky fighting Apollo Creed. He is unbeatable. No one can hurt the Rock: jab… jab, jab, jab.

Scott stops… he stands very still… listens. Hears the squeaking of the garden gate, a pair of boots clumping up the garden path; a key scratches against the lock and the front door is thrown open. His father yells: “Scott!” and Scott is a mouse. Hiding in his closet he is as quiet as a mouse. A little brown mouse, curled up into a ball. He listens with his little mousey ears and hears his father climb the stairs and enter the room. Scott’s little mousey nose smells beer and his little mousey brain knows that his father has been drinking again. He curls up even smaller.

The closet door opens and Scott screws up his eyes as tight as he can, curls up smaller still and holds his breath. He is the invisible man… the invisible man… the invisible man…


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