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The ghost of a jetliner pilot has been said to have been spotted on many occasions mid stream in Brothers Brook meditating.

The ghost of a strong lumberjack grasping a sizeable axe has repeatedly been seen terrifying folks by Lowther Point. One of the residents determinedly declares that this ghost may be a famous old days resident of Cos Cob.

The scary ghost of a Gaul is frequently seen on a dark night exploring Bluff Island Ledge in detail. Several folks allege this phantom is probably the undeparted phantom of a resident who used to dwell here in Cos Cob. In any case, this ghost undoubtedly is terrifying; one that should be stayed away from.

A huge burro is rumored to have been made out on several occasions near Rippowan Falls before dawn pointing at the viewer.

An extraterrestrial from the Moon may often be distinguished by a woman canoeing in a river in close proximity to Cos Cob.

A Centrosaurus may be seen frequently having a seat
 
    on a stool in a building in Cos Cob.

A gargantuan ibex is sometimes noticed in 1983 Downtown Stamford Historic District before sunrise stacking rocks.

A menacing skeleton has been said to have been noticed on a few occasions in a plastic boat on Bear Rock Pond sipping blood from a jar.

A space man from deep space can once in a
  while be spotted gobbling a carrot down next to the water at Byram Harbor.

The martian commander of an unidentified flying object was seen by Wolf Swamp drinking apple juice.

An extraterrestrial voyager from another planet appeared gazing across Halloween Basin late in the night.

The Gingerbread Man was noticed by American Felt Dam at the stroke of midnight staring at the water.

An alien from Venus appeared swimming at Cummings Park Beach at midnight.


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Ghost Sightings From Cos Cob



The town reverend had called together a special town meeting to expose the wickedness of the local casino.
- Who's the richest man in this town? Well let me tell you, it's the casino owner. Who's got the nicest car? the casino owner. Who's got the biggest house? Again the casino owner! And who's paying for all of this? You people are, by spending your hard earned cash in his casino! You people must all stop gambling at the casino or else you will just get poorer and poorer.
The speech made a great impression on Arthur, the local bookstore owner. The next day he met the reverend in front of his book store.
- Reverend, I want to thank you for opening my eyes and letting me see the true nature of gambling and how it robs good people of their livelyhood.
- Well I'm very glad to hear that, I take it you have given up gambling then?
- Hell no, said Arthur, I'm converting my bookstore into a casino.
Acme electric home repair service had just hired Arthur as an electrician, his first assignment was to fix an old lady's doorbell. He came back after an hour and told his boss:
- Well, I went over there and I must have rang the doorbell at least 20 times but no one opened so I left.
- Ok now, what's your name.
- Arthur without a ''Z'' mam.
- There's no ''Z'' in ''Arthur'' sir.
That's right mam.
Boss! There's a man here, he says it’s about a bill.
- Uhoh! Tell him I'm not here, tell him I'm sick today or something.
- Ok, boss.
A bit later.
- Is he gone?
Yes boss, he said don’t worry, he'll come back and pay the bill next month instead.
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