Thursday, September 23, 2010

Hungarian Man Finds Satan On Bathroom Tile

By Marc Hartzman

They say the road to hell is paved with good intentions -- but maybe it's also tiled and lined with porcelain.

The image of Jesus has appeared on everything from toast to the surface of Mars, and most recently a telephone pole in Louisiana and a sock in the U.K.

Now, not to be outdone by his heavenly counterpart, Satan wants in on the action, too.

Last week a Hungarian man, Laszlo Csrefko, of Bekasmegyer, Budapest, discovered the devil in a bathroom tile.


Csrefko had just finished an expensive renovation of the bathroom when Satan apparently decided to possess the tile and peep at his wife as she was bathing in the brand new room.
"I was naked coming out of the shower and I could suddenly see his eyes staring into me," Csrefko's wife told Orange News in the U.K.

She screamed and ran out.

"We can't clean it off, and it wasn't there when we put the tiles up. It just appeared overnight, and nothing can move it," Csrefko said.

"The room is always ice cold no matter how high we turn the heating up, and we've just stopped using it because it's too spooky," he added.

Apparently Csrefko has chosen not to remove and replace the tile, so instead the couple is using a downstairs sink for all their cleansing needs until an exorcist can rid the room of the satanic spirit.

"We need some help from God or from the spirit world or we're going to seal up the room forever," Csrefko said.

Though Jesus gets all the attention for being spotted in bizarre places, the demonic bathroom tile is hardly Satan's debut in strange locations.

On Sept. 11, 2001, the devil allegedly showed his face in a cloud of smoke at the World Trade Center. Both CNN and The Associated Press aired footage in which some claimed to see the fiendish image.
In 2005, the Prince of Darkness turned up in another fire -- this time at a pet store. As reported by the AP, Satan's mug was spotted on the shell of a turtle named Lucky. The red-eared slider was indeed lucky, being the only creature to survive the hellish inferno in Frankfort, Ind.

After the blaze, the owner claimed to suddenly see the devil's lips, eyes, a goatee and horns on Lucky's back.

"The marking on the shell was like the devil wanted us to know he was down there," he said.

The turtle remained healthy and reportedly exhibited no evil tendencies

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