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<blockquote data-quote="Snattlerake" data-source="post: 4266781" data-attributes="member: 44288"><p>This story reminded me of the green light we saw south of Lacey, OK. As highschoolers do, we all got together and decided to find out once-and-for-all whether the strange tales of the lights existed. I remember it was after the fourth as we all had leftover fireworks, and someone, <img src="/images/smilies/naughty.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":naughty:" title="Naughty :naughty:" data-shortname=":naughty:" /> brought some cowboy koolaid. Anyway, per the instructions someone obtained, we were all at the bottom of the last of the three hills on a really secluded dirt road way out in BFE, popping firecrackers, drinking koolaid and having Roman candle fights when this green glow appeared toward the south of us. It was faint at first then ducked down behind the hill. Then it popped up again, this time it was a lot brighter. It again ducked behind the hill but we could still see the glow.</p><p></p><p>Koolaid fueled highschoolers with 1970's cars and trucks with 4 barreled V8's all decided in unison, "Them SOB green light thingy's can't get away from us!" Well after much scrambling and fumbling for keys and dust, a lot of dust, we screamed south toward the light and got to the top of the hill which was about one half mile distant, where about a hundred yards further, we saw a fork in the road both of which converting into cattle-type trails. There was no green light, no vehicle, no house and no vehicle tracks on either trail. There were no other gates, driveways, roads, nothing. </p><p></p><p>Being weirded out to the max we again in unison decided to go back into town and discuss the night's haunting observance. It has since become just another "green light of Lacey" story shared by 20 kids in the 70's.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Snattlerake, post: 4266781, member: 44288"] This story reminded me of the green light we saw south of Lacey, OK. As highschoolers do, we all got together and decided to find out once-and-for-all whether the strange tales of the lights existed. I remember it was after the fourth as we all had leftover fireworks, and someone, :naughty: brought some cowboy koolaid. Anyway, per the instructions someone obtained, we were all at the bottom of the last of the three hills on a really secluded dirt road way out in BFE, popping firecrackers, drinking koolaid and having Roman candle fights when this green glow appeared toward the south of us. It was faint at first then ducked down behind the hill. Then it popped up again, this time it was a lot brighter. It again ducked behind the hill but we could still see the glow. Koolaid fueled highschoolers with 1970's cars and trucks with 4 barreled V8's all decided in unison, "Them SOB green light thingy's can't get away from us!" Well after much scrambling and fumbling for keys and dust, a lot of dust, we screamed south toward the light and got to the top of the hill which was about one half mile distant, where about a hundred yards further, we saw a fork in the road both of which converting into cattle-type trails. There was no green light, no vehicle, no house and no vehicle tracks on either trail. There were no other gates, driveways, roads, nothing. Being weirded out to the max we again in unison decided to go back into town and discuss the night's haunting observance. It has since become just another "green light of Lacey" story shared by 20 kids in the 70's. [/QUOTE]
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