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Aleksandar
location: United States Gender: Male
your darkest shadow, my oldest friend; the world's become ashes, this is the end.
| | Re: Ghost Hunting <Reply # 60 on 10/9/2009 3:09 AM >
| | | Posted by hydrotherapy I'd like to think I'd have seen/heard something by now.
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I've seen and heard lots of ghostly things in such places, all with physical explanations that were readily apparent when you looked for them. drafts, lighting, reflections... other people...
Freedom breeds war; and Peace, slavery. So it shall be forevermore: Men who love freedom buy it with their lives, and lovers of peace with their freedom. |
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lilli
location: Surrey UK Gender: Female
Aunt - Replace A with C
| | | | Re: Ghost Hunting <Reply # 61 on 10/11/2009 2:51 AM >
| | | I caught an orb once ...... but it got scared and I had to let it go!
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PARKDALE_LOCAL
location: Parkdale Gender: Male
| | Re: Ghost Hunting <Reply # 62 on 10/13/2009 4:27 PM >
| | | only once have I been in an actual 'haunted house' and as far as I'm concerned, ghosts DO exist. here's my story: I dated a girl back when was about 18 or 19 and she lived in a big old house with her parents. This house was the center of a city block, and it's yard was the interior of the block with the other houses ringed around the property. Anyway, it was a big old house that used to function as a 'nursing home' back in the days before nursing homes were regulated in any way. The basement was a full on catacomb of small, dark cement rooms. I stayed over at the house enough times to have a few contacts with the main ghost, and ever since then I'm a believer. The girl's parents (who were both University professors) both had experiences with the ghost, and after they realized that they couldn't 'reason away' the thing, they found a way to live it. *edited for typo [last edit 10/13/2009 4:38 PM by PARKDALE_LOCAL - edited 1 times]
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Rufus McKoi
location: Pennsylvania
| | | Re: Ghost Hunting <Reply # 63 on 10/13/2009 7:11 PM >
| | | Posted by PARKDALE_LOCAL only once have I been in an actual 'haunted house' and as far as I'm concerned, ghosts DO exist. here's my story: I dated a girl back when was about 18 or 19 and she lived in a big old house with her parents. This house was the center of a city block, and it's yard was the interior of the block with the other houses ringed around the property. Anyway, it was a big old house that used to function as a 'nursing home' back in the days before nursing homes were regulated in any way. The basement was a full on catacomb of small, dark cement rooms. I stayed over at the house enough times to have a few contacts with the main ghost, and ever since then I'm a believer. The girl's parents (who were both University professors) both had experiences with the ghost, and after they realized that they couldn't 'reason away' the thing, they found a way to live it. *edited for typo
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I think that's actually the plot to Haunting in Connecticut...
And at last I resolved to scale that tower, fall though I might; Since it was better to glimpse the sky and perish, Than to live without ever beholding the day. |
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Aleksandar
location: United States Gender: Male
your darkest shadow, my oldest friend; the world's become ashes, this is the end.
| | Re: Ghost Hunting <Reply # 64 on 10/13/2009 7:31 PM >
| | | Posted by Rufus McKoi I think that's actually the plot to Haunting in Connecticut...
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you know, i think you're right well played, sir!
Freedom breeds war; and Peace, slavery. So it shall be forevermore: Men who love freedom buy it with their lives, and lovers of peace with their freedom. |
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PARKDALE_LOCAL
location: Parkdale Gender: Male
| | Re: Ghost Hunting <Reply # 65 on 10/13/2009 7:38 PM >
| | | Posted by Rufus McKoi
I think that's actually the plot to Haunting in Connecticut...
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haha... better than 'An American Haunting' but really.... it was a full on catacomb under the house. Probably 20 small rooms, some without windows and some with windows that you could see outside the house, but couldn't find from the inside.
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zero5four
location: Southwest Florida Gender: Male
| | | Re: Ghost Hunting <Reply # 66 on 10/13/2009 8:42 PM >
| | | I have only experienced paranormal activity once and it wasn't in an abandonment.
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Oryx
location: Who knows
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| | Re: Ghost Hunting <Reply # 67 on 10/16/2009 6:04 PM >
| | | FAIL! Rachel Barezinsky Age: 17 Worthington, Ohio Shot, severe brain injury August 22, 2006 Rachel and her friends decided to go ghost hunting near a local haunted house. They didn't realize the owner of the house did not like visitors, and owned a gun. She ended up with a gunshot to the head and a long hospital stay. http://whatstheharm.net/ghosts.html
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LacyxBaby
location: United States Of America Gender: Female
| | Re: Ghost Hunting <Reply # 68 on 10/18/2009 2:27 AM >
| | | Ohh, ghost hunting in abandoned buildings rocks! I can't honestly say I've seen a ghost, but I've felt one... In an abandoned building!
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ErkzO
location: Canberra, Australia Gender: Male
Australian
| | Re: Ghost Hunting <Reply # 69 on 10/18/2009 4:24 AM >
| | | Me, my mum and auntie have all seen the same 'figure' at different locations/times. That i thought was wierd, but it was not a ghost. It was just a 'wake up in the night and see somthing' thing. Another time is when i woke up around 2am in the morning with a sore throat, and took a losenger and while i was sucking it my bed shook like mad for 2 seconds. was not an earthquake as only i felt it and nothing moved appart from 1 book that fell off somehow. My only other experience was a very mild fog on the ground in a room in Australias most haunted house. only i saw it. The story(Truthful) was that baby cats were killed in that room, so i saw em i guess? Yer so i say ghosts are in me, they do exist but only to what i believe
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splumer
location: Cleveland, Ohio Gender: Male
| | Re: Ghost Hunting <Reply # 70 on 10/20/2009 2:04 PM >
| | | Posted by Oryx FAIL! Rachel Barezinsky Age: 17 Worthington, Ohio Shot, severe brain injury August 22, 2006 Rachel and her friends decided to go ghost hunting near a local haunted house. They didn't realize the owner of the house did not like visitors, and owned a gun. She ended up with a gunshot to the head and a long hospital stay. http://whatstheharm.net/ghosts.html
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I read about that story too. Actually she and her friend were on their way to a cemetery, and someone who lives nearby took random shots at them, and inadvertantly hit her.
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polykan
location: Niagara Region, Ontario Gender: Male
| | | Re: Ghost Hunting <Reply # 71 on 11/9/2009 9:02 PM >
| | | I've been to a few places that were said to be haunted, but I wasn't there to see ghosts. That being said, the one location was out right freaky as it was the middle of the night and pitch black with a really bad echo in there. And of course I forgot to bring my headlamp so I was juggling the camera and a flashlight.
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splumer
location: Cleveland, Ohio Gender: Male
| | Re: Ghost Hunting <Reply # 73 on 11/12/2009 2:04 PM >
| | | Posted by Neptune I've been mistaken for a ghost on a few occasions seeing as how I am albino and all.
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You could have a lot of fun with that. Pretending to be a ghost, I mean.
“We are not going to have the kind of cooperation we need if everyone insists on their own narrow version of reality. … the great divide in the world today … is between people who have the courage to listen and those who are convinced that they already know it all.” -Madeline Albright |
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