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Post by Jana on Oct 8, 2004 14:20:05 GMT -5
I do! I've seen too much stuff to not believe in it. I think it would be really neat to go on a ghost hunt! I've even looked up places to go and check out. I love exploring stuff and if it is a little creepy the better!
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Post by Enchantress on Oct 8, 2004 14:38:34 GMT -5
I do believe in spooks, I do believe in spooks. I do. I do. I do believe in spooks.
Yep. I believe.
I saw the ghost of a river boat captain who haunts the house he built in Strasburg, PA. He was laughing because everyone else in the group was expecting him to show up and he was just hanging out in the attic window.
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Post by KatieMae on Oct 8, 2004 15:58:34 GMT -5
Yup, too many unexplainable things for me not to beleive. In one place I used to live doors would slam shut and lock ( no drafts or open windows) sometimes a door that was shut would suddenly be open (never actually witnessed it opening, it would just be open after I knew I closed it). There was a little baby asleep in the bedroom once and we heard a glass break. The baby (5 months old) was still asleep on the bed, but the glass that was on the nightstand was accross the room. The top half of it was shattered and the pieces made a circle around the rest of the unbroken glass that was standing up. In this house the doorbell rang constanlty all day once. There was no one outside, I sat by the window and watched. The TV shuts itself off, and lights flicker. I would pass it all off as electric problems, but the door bell is battery operated, plus Doug "fixed" what ever was causing the flicker, but the next day the flickering started again. Going down the hallway at night I get a horribly creepy feeling like someone is behind me. Once at a furniture store I was testing out a rocking chair. The friend I was with looked freaked out all of a sudden. I looked over and the chair next to me was rocking. No one had touched it!
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Post by Jana on Oct 8, 2004 16:16:23 GMT -5
I think I have a ghost that follows me around! The last building our business was in, we still own the building, my office was up front and the shop was at the very back of the building. The only unlocked door was the one directly across from my office. Well I was pretty much always there by myself and everytime I walked out of my office the light in the shop would be on so I'd go turn it off and by the time I walked back to my office it was on again. Also we have a large compressor we use to clean out machines. It would kick on by itself which they will do if pluged in but I would go back there and unplug and 20 minutes later it would go off again. I'd walk back there and it would be pluged in. We are in a different building now, same stuff still happens plus doors are always slamming. I used to come in and work at night alot of times by myself but after seeing someone standing in the shop doorway one night when it was dark that was enough for me! Also my grandfather haunts my house. My house belonged to my grandparents before I bought it. He doesn't do anything bad just wants me to know he is there! But there is this one lamp that my grandmother bought when they were first married that my grandfather always hated. Well one time it came flying off the table, it came apart but didn't break. Another time I came home and found it in the middle of the living room floor so I told grandpa I wouldn't use it anymore. So I put it in the closet and one night after I went to bed I heard a crash. I knew what it was so I went to the front bedroom opened the closet door and there it sat in the floor still not broke. I picked it up and put it on the shelf went back to bed, crash again. I went in there and told him off because it was late and I was tired. He hasn't touched the lamp since! But he moves things around and makes noises, I've never been scared because I know it is him.
Also my granny, other side of the family, came and visited my sister when she was really sick. She sat down at the end of the bed and talked to her. Jamie, my sister, was afraid she was going to die. She has lupus and a heart problem. My granny sat there and held her hand and told her she was going to live to see her grandkids. Granny also visited my niece that night. Samantha has epilepsy and had a seizure but she couldn't get out of bed or speak and she was really scared so granny sat there and held her till it was over.
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