Sasukekun wrote:Hide and seek game is one if those things I know is bollocks, but am still too afraid to try it myself.
And there's no one stupid enough to lock themselves in a cupboard all night to disprove it. Week, maybe Revel.
Yes, but none of it is portrayed remotely accurately.Tempy wrote:Everything the article is real
Coopers Green wrote:Jaysus. That's straight out of The Orphanage. (It is The Orphanage I'm thinking, of isn't it?)
Coopers Green wrote:Jaysus. That's straight out of The Orphanage. (It is The Orphanage I'm thinking, of isn't it?)
djchump wrote:
The Mercury asked the council if it knew why the letter had been painted on the Tarmac, but staff at the council were as perplexed about it as the University of Leicester dig team.
Mick Bowers, principal property review officer at the council, said: "I was based at Greyfriars for many years and remember the R being there for most of them.
"It was something of a standing joke before the dig started that R obviously marked the spot as it seemed a strange thing to spray on a car park.
"The best we can come up with is that maybe it signified a reserved parking spot for someone based at St Martin's.
"But that doesn't quite ring true, because it wasn't painted in a parking bay, it was more towards the centre of the car park.
"I've asked other people who have been around for a while, including the car park attendants, to see if they can shed any light on it but unfortunately not."
Archaeologist and Greyfriars site manager Mathew Morris, who found the skeleton, said: "We don't know how the R got there and, to be honest, I missed it at first.
"It's only when someone came to us with the photo and said 'have you seen this?' that I thought 'wow, that's a bit weird'."
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