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Nicolas DEGAND
Pascal Wijsbroek wrote:

Il existe quelque part une version "film" de l'une des plus célèbres
histoires bidon qui tournent toujours ? le motard qui a un accident,
tout va bien jusqu'au moment ou il retire son casque, et paf : son crane
vient avec, son cerveau est à nu, ça fait floc floc, et il meurt sur le
coup. ??? Humm ?



Je ne sais pas mais par contre l'histoire de la fille au volant d'une
décapotable qui se fait décapiter par une plaque de tôle détachée du camion
qui la précède est réelle puisque c'est ainsi qu'est morte Jayne Mansfield.

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M&S
Nicolas DEGAND wrote:
Pascal Wijsbroek wrote:


Il existe quelque part une version "film" de l'une des plus célèbres
histoires bidon qui tournent toujours ? le motard qui a un accident,
tout va bien jusqu'au moment ou il retire son casque, et paf : son crane
vient avec, son cerveau est à nu, ça fait floc floc, et il meurt sur le
coup. ??? Humm ?




Je ne sais pas mais par contre l'histoire de la fille au volant d'une
décapotable qui se fait décapiter par une plaque de tôle détachée du camion
qui la précède est réelle puisque c'est ainsi qu'est morte Jayne Mansfield.





Non non non, tu deformes les faits:



Jayne Mansfield's involvement with the occult and its shocking aftermath
is one of Tinseltown's most sensationalistic legends. Born Vera Jayne
Palmer, Jayne Mansfield was a sixties sex symbol in the mold of Marilyn
Monroe. Mansfield had always had an interest in the occult, and this
fascination intensified in 1966, when she met late Church of Satan
founder Anton Szandor LaVey. Mansfield was in the midst of several
personal problems, and perhaps she thought that the satanic church would
be able to help. In addition to a bitter custody struggle for her
children with her third husband Matt Cimber, Mansfield was being
swindled and blackmailed by her abusive lawyer, Sam Brody. According to
some, it was her relationship with Brody that was to become her downfall.

When Mansfield joined the Church of Satan in 1966, Brody loudly
protested and made a nuisance out of himself to both his client and to
LaVey. Brody had a habit of interrupting services and touching items
used in satanic rituals. According to LaVey, Brody got so out-of-hand
that the police were summoned to handle him on several occasions.
Unfortunately for Mansfield, Brody was blackmailing her with enormous
unpaid financial expenses, making it impossible for her to simply leave him.

After a threatening phone call made to him by Brody, LaVey had had
enough and placed a curse on him, telling the lawyer that he only had a
year to live. LaVey did not, however, place it on Mansfield herself,
even going so far as to say that she was a member of the Church of Satan
in good standing at the time of her death. Nevertheless, shortly after
the curse was cast, both Mansfield and Brody were involved in a serious
car accident that totaled their vehicle and nearly claimed their lives.
About a month later, Mansfield and her five-year-old son Zoltan were
visiting Thousand Oaks' Jungleland when an unprovoked lion jumped and
mauled the child. Zoltan survived, and Mansfield later credited his
recovery to a theatrical ritual performed by LaVey atop Mt. Tamalpais.
Nevertheless, Mansfield was hit by a streak of misfortune, including
allegations of child abuse by her daughter, Jayne Marie.

The alleged curse took its final toll on the night of June 29, 1967.
While traveling to New Orleans via U.S. Highway 90, Brody's sedan
collided with a parked truck. Despite reports to the contrary, Mansfield
was not decapitated in the crash - witnesses to the accident actually
saw a wig, not her head. Nonetheless, both Mansfield and Brody were
killed instantly. Mansfield's three children in the back seat only
suffered minor injuries.

Since then, strange occurrences have happened at Mansfield's Bel Air
home, the Pink Palace. Built during the 1920's, Mansfield had the
structure painted pink, her trademark color. For many years after her
death, the pink paint was problematic for owners who wanted the house a
different color; no matter how many times it was repainted with a
sealer, the Pink Palace would always revert back to it's gaudy, pink
hue. Eventually, one of the subsequent owners was successful in
repainting the house.

But the weird phenomenon did not stop there. A certificate declaring
Mansfield a priestess in the Church of Satan mysteriously appeared on
her bedroom wall. Some of the tenants of the Pink Palace met untimely
deaths, including sixties singing star "Mama" Cass Elliot. In addition,
owners and guests have felt the presence of the dead star on the
property. Objects within the house have been known to move by
themselves, and a painter working in Mansfield's former room heard
unearthly moaning and felt something touch his shoulder. Witnesses have
reported seeing the ghost of Mansfield, clad in a bikini, relaxing near
her heart-shaped pool. Singer Engelbert Humperdinck, the house's current
owner, once saw Mansfield's apparition descending the staircase. He
hasn't seen her recently, and now believes that she has finally moved on.
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Matthieu B
Dans le message: ,
en cette belle journée, notre ami Pascal Wijsbroek écrivait:

Il existe quelque part une version "film" de l'une des plus célèbres
histoires bidon qui tournent toujours ? le motard qui a un accident,
tout va bien jusqu'au moment ou il retire son casque, et paf : son
crane vient avec, son cerveau est à nu, ça fait floc floc, et il
meurt sur le coup. ??? Humm ?



Même si ton exemple est extrème, à ton avis pourquoi recommande t'on de ne
jamais retirer le casque d'un motard victime d'un grave accident ?

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Matthieu B
Dans le message: ,
en cette belle journée, notre ami AGR écrivait:

Même si ton exemple est extrème, à ton avis pourquoi recommande
t'on de ne jamais retirer le casque d'un motard victime d'un grave
accident ?



Parce que ça sent le chacal (surtout avec cette chaleur) ?



MDR joli ;-)

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Matthieu
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Nicolas DEGAND
M&S wrote:

Non non non, tu deformes les faits:



Zut encore une légende qui s'envole. Snirfl... Merci pour toutes ces
précisions. En tout cas, mon fils je l'appelerais Zoltan ça lui portera
chance.

Jayne Mansfield's involvement with the occult and its shocking aftermath
is one of Tinseltown's most sensationalistic legends. Born Vera Jayne
Palmer, Jayne Mansfield was a sixties sex symbol in the mold of Marilyn
Monroe. Mansfield had always had an interest in the occult, and this
fascination intensified in 1966, when she met late Church of Satan
founder Anton Szandor LaVey. Mansfield was in the midst of several
personal problems, and perhaps she thought that the satanic church would
be able to help. In addition to a bitter custody struggle for her
children with her third husband Matt Cimber, Mansfield was being
swindled and blackmailed by her abusive lawyer, Sam Brody. According to
some, it was her relationship with Brody that was to become her downfall.

When Mansfield joined the Church of Satan in 1966, Brody loudly
protested and made a nuisance out of himself to both his client and to
LaVey. Brody had a habit of interrupting services and touching items
used in satanic rituals. According to LaVey, Brody got so out-of-hand
that the police were summoned to handle him on several occasions.
Unfortunately for Mansfield, Brody was blackmailing her with enormous
unpaid financial expenses, making it impossible for her to simply leave
him.

After a threatening phone call made to him by Brody, LaVey had had
enough and placed a curse on him, telling the lawyer that he only had a
year to live. LaVey did not, however, place it on Mansfield herself,
even going so far as to say that she was a member of the Church of Satan
in good standing at the time of her death. Nevertheless, shortly after
the curse was cast, both Mansfield and Brody were involved in a serious
car accident that totaled their vehicle and nearly claimed their lives.
About a month later, Mansfield and her five-year-old son Zoltan were
visiting Thousand Oaks' Jungleland when an unprovoked lion jumped and
mauled the child. Zoltan survived, and Mansfield later credited his
recovery to a theatrical ritual performed by LaVey atop Mt. Tamalpais.
Nevertheless, Mansfield was hit by a streak of misfortune, including
allegations of child abuse by her daughter, Jayne Marie.

The alleged curse took its final toll on the night of June 29, 1967.
While traveling to New Ohttp://users.skynet.be/nino1960/index2.htmrleans


via U.S. Highway 90, Brody's sedan
collided with a parked truck. Despite reports to the contrary, Mansfield
was not decapitated in the crash - witnesses to the accident actually
saw a wig, not her head. Nonetheless, both Mansfield and Brody were
killed instantly. Mansfield's three children in the back seat only
suffered minor injuries.

Since then, strange occurrences have happened at Mansfield's Bel Air
home, the Pink Palace. Built during the 1920's, Mansfield had the
structure painted pink, her trademark color. For many years after her
death, the pink paint was problematic for owners who wanted the house a
different color; no matter how many times it was repainted with a
sealer, the Pink Palace would always revert back to it's gaudy, pink
hue. Eventually, one of the subsequent owners was successful in
repainting the house.

But the weird phenomenon did not stop there. A certificate declaring
Mansfield a priestess in the Church of Satan mysteriously appeared on
her bedroom wall. Some of the tenants of the Pink Palace met untimely
deaths, including sixties singing star "Mama" Cass Elliot. In addition,
owners and guests have felt the presence of the dead star on the
property. Objects within the house have been known to move by
themselves, and a painter working in Mansfield's former room heard
unearthly moaning and felt something touch his shoulder. Witnesses have
reported seeing the ghost of Mansfield, clad in a bikini, relaxing near
her heart-shaped pool. Singer Engelbert Humperdinck, the house's current
owner, once saw Mansfield's apparition descending the staircase. He
hasn't seen her recently, and now believes that she has finally moved on.



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Nicolas DEGAND
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