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we had a garage door that had a key lock deadbolt from both sides...one night that door was openiing and closing slamming on the jam....My sister and I were both young so we went to close it together....just as we got around the corner it slammed and was locked....I still think my Step Father was playing a joke on us but he swears it wasn't him, he was at work....

I don't disbelieve something until it's proven, but I have yet to see any hard prrof they exist.....
 
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if you see the ghost again just get a vacumecleaner & vacume it up.........it caint get outa there & wont bother ya no more......
 
Do I believe in ghosts?
I believe the human mind will believe what you want it to believe. Walk under a ladder and think you will have bad luck? You will because you believe you will. Carry a rabbits foot for good luck? Anything that happens good is then attributed to the rabbits foot. can't find an explanation for seeing a "Fog" out of the corner of your eye? Go see a doctor, Your blood sugar may be off.

Back in the day where science wasn't available "Charms" and "Ghosts" were the answer. Now that many of these "Weird" happenings can be explained we have answers. The things that can't be explained will come to light once we have the technology to figure them out.

Danny,
What ever you do dont look into the mirror and say Candy-Man 3 times. And under no circumstances watch the video tape I just sent you.
 
FastEddy said:
Do I believe in ghosts?
I believe the human mind will believe what you want it to believe. Walk under a ladder and think you will have bad luck? You will because you believe you will. Carry a rabbits foot for good luck? Anything that happens good is then attributed to the rabbits foot. can't find an explanation for seeing a "Fog" out of the corner of your eye? Go see a doctor, Your blood sugar may be off.

Back in the day where science wasn't available "Charms" and "Ghosts" were the answer. Now that many of these "Weird" happenings can be explained we have answers. The things that can't be explained will come to light once we have the technology to figure them out.

Danny,
What ever you do dont look into the mirror and say Candy-Man 3 times. And under no circumstances watch the video tape I just sent you.
SEVEN DAYS.....SEVEN DAYS...
 
Got Nitro? said:
LOL UNPLUG IT! lol good heavens danny.


Does the boogey man hide under your bed?

I meant I can't sleep without the T.v on. I thought the boogie man was in the closet?

FastEddy said:
Danny,
What ever you do dont look into the mirror and say Candy-Man 3 times. And under no circumstances watch the video tape I just sent you.


Too late. That video had some pretty freaky stuff on it. This was one of them. I still dont get it.
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jon2 said:
SEVEN DAYS.....SEVEN DAYS...

Does that include weekends and holidays?
 
seven days


Yeah, i bet it just wanted to play on your PSP...my second guess is it is micheal jackson and he wants inside your pants...:ponder2:
 
dude that avatar man makes me cringe..ick..

Ya should put a cam next to your bed and try to snap some pics of it. Thatd be sweet! poop freaks me out though.
 
4u2nv said:
dude that avatar man makes me cringe..ick..

Ya should put a cam next to your bed and try to snap some pics of it. Thatd be sweet! poop freaks me out though.

Andy you should been on the first time I put it on. LMAO.

I'm going to try to do that to night.
 
The problem with the paranormal is that it's so hard to distinguish between genuine instances and "something else." The something else can be anything from incorrect perceptions of your environment (as Eddy said, your mind gets the impression it's something and believes it) to mild hallucinations caused by chemical imbalances to borderline skitzophrenia to temporary physical conditions in the brain.

The movie Phenomenon does a GREAT job at explaining how the phyical pressure of a tumor can change the functioning of the human brain. People experience miniature strokes quite frequently and don't even know it, which can cause the most lucid and realistic hallucinations.

But this does not mean I eliminate the possibility that genuine paranormal activity doesn't occur. I'm around a lot of people with special . . abilities . . . some of them are bullshitters, some of them just **think** they have these abilities, fooling themselves as well as those around them, and some of them are blatantly honest and 100% genuine. Once I had a woman "find" a checkbook I'd lost, over the phone, from 800 miles away. I searched high and low for it for days, and she told me right where to look. I looked again and there it was. Flippin' freaked my ass out, closest I've ever come to dumping in my drawers.

IMO those that only believe in what can be proven and repeated are denying themselves a great part of the glory of this life and the universe it exists in. As Shakespeare quipped, "There are greater things in Heaven and Earth than are dreamt of in your philosophy." I DO believe this, 100%.

That being said, I can only verify one paranormal event, and it's only 80%. We used to have two cats, one was a fat, crosseyed loverboy siamese-tabby mix named Max who, when he could get away with it, would work his way up to the top of the bed, above the pilows, and crash there while we slept. One night both cats were left outside and we'd forgotten about it.

You know that feeling when a cat jumps on your bed; cat owners will know this. It's a particular plop down by the foot of the bed that can't be imitated or misinterpreted by your mate's nocturnal thrashings. I was beginning to doze off and felt a cat hit the bed, begin walking it's way up, and dozed off. Later I felt him working around the pillow, and could hear the purring. I remember this distinctly because I was too tired to knock him off the bed, this would mean I'd also have to get up and kick his fat ass out and close the door, and figured screw it, I'll just wash the sheets tomorrow.

Th next day, no Max, he was gone. Out of nowhere my wife said, "Well I felt him on the bed last night, but how could that be, we never let him in?" That kinda freaked me out too, as I hadn't said anything to her at this point. Day after day passed, no Max, he was just gone. We live in the country and presume he became coyote meat, coyotes can be real quiet if they want to and cats are great pickin's.

I've been over this a hundred times in my head, I know what I heard that night, I know both cats were out, the other one was screaming at the door in the morning. We've had other . . . ocurrences . . . but I can only say that it **felt** like something was there. This one I am sure about. So if I felt the presence of a ghost . . . it was a fatass cat, saying goodbye. :D

So not saying I believe you dannyd, the mind is much more impressionable when you are young . . . but not saying I don't.
 
I don't think the question is if anyone believes you saw (or think you saw) a ghost, but rather has anyone else witnessed a ghost. I personally have not (unless you count seeing your psychotic sister-in-law right after she wakes up) seen a ghost nor have I heard noises and attributed them to a ghost, but I do believe in ghosts because I've watched "Ghostbusters" at least ten times and they wouldn't lie!

I thought once, just like Zandor, there was a ghost doing me but it ended up my black lab was grundling me!

Oh, and why did you bring back that f****ed up avatar again! And you claim to have NO imagination?
 
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