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Tell Me a Ghost Story

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  • 11-20-2012, 09:09 PM
    rlditmars
    Re: Tell Me a Ghost Story
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    Originally Posted by Mike41793 View Post
    Until i experience something like that for myself i dont believe in it. Im not calling you a liar or saying it doesnt exist though. I think agnostic is the correct word.

    I hope you do have some kind of experience, but one that you can handle and ends up being cool. I wish I had been more then, like I am about it, the concept of ghosts, now. I think I would have been more in awe than scared. But when your 12, its pretty darn frightening.
  • 11-20-2012, 09:35 PM
    Savannelee
    I believe in ghosts...

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K8aOSs4EpZk

    I made the mistake of watching this alone at night...Never Again!!
  • 11-20-2012, 11:55 PM
    SlitherinSisters
    Oh man, I try to stay away from haunted things because they always find me. I think it's my energy, I get really worked up and freak out easily, lol.

    Our house has weird stuff happen all the time. The coolest/scariest thing was our little flashlight trick. Ghost hunting shows like to put out a flash light that is twisted till it just needs touched to turn on (more or less). Well I decided to do that since we have had all sorts of weird things happen in this house. Nothing happened with the flashlight so I left it on our dresser in the bedroom, I said if anyone was around they could turn on the light during the night. Well....I ended up waking up in the middle of the night with the flashlight shinning in my eyes. I was so freaking scared I pulled the blankets over my head and kept whispering "please shut off please shut off!" and the light shut off. I breathed a sigh of relief, put the blankets back down and the dang flashlight turned back on! I squealed and hid under the blankets while the light flickered a few times and turned off again. I left the flashlight in the same place, same setting for the next week and it never turned on again. I haven't tried asking the ghost to turn it on since, I'm still kind of freaked out, lol.

    I've seen a lot of "ghosts" or weird things, but it would take too long to write all them out!
  • 11-21-2012, 12:45 AM
    Capray
    I have two!
    One time, when I was about 6 years old I remember waking up in my loft bed, and a big black cat came flying out of nowhere and landed on my stomach, looked at me for a second, then leapt off out the (closed) window. I remember not being scared at all!

    Another time, I was at a friend's house, was walking down the hall at night from the bathroom, and the light was on on her sister's room (she was away at a sleepover). I loked in and there was an old woman who was kind of rocking back and forth doing something with her hands and muttering something. I totally freaked out (as you do) and ran into my friends room. :rolleyes:
  • 11-24-2012, 08:58 PM
    luvepriscilla
    I've had a lot of experiences with ghosts so I totally believe in them.
    The freakiest experiences I've had was when I traveled abroad though. One of them was when I was when I was in a hotel room (just me and a friend were in the room at the time), we were sitting doing our own thing when we heard footsteps outside of the door. When we didn't see that the door opened (we shared a room with a total of 4 people) we looked at each other, I got up and looked through the peep hole and didn't see anything. So I opened the door and nothing. So I sat back down like oh maybe it was just loud footsteps. A few minutes later someone knocked on the door so I opened it and no one was there. This was when we started getting more freaked. Later, we heard noises coming from the vacant room next door. The way they had it set up was; you can see the room next door through a shared window. No one was there so it was freaky to have heard anything coming from that room. Later that evening we heard a tune coming from somewhere in our room but we couldn't figure out where it was coming from (we tried following it but it was seriously coming from nowhere).
    That wasn't the freakiest experience though XP
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