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Wed Sep 01, 2004 8:01 pm

Once, I swear to God, I saw a gorgeous, talented man at my bedstead. I screamed, waking up the household. It was just my Clay Aiken poster.

Wed Sep 01, 2004 8:30 pm

Raze wrote:I was outside feeding my rabbit around midnight one night and I saw some white smoke rising out of nowhere in front of me. I had never been so scared in my life so naturally I ran away. Five minutes later I walked back sheepishly. My advice? Don't breathe over a torch in the dark :oops:

:roflol: sorry I know it must have been scary at the time but looking back, it must be quite funny.

Cassi wrote:I have this problem. I love watching the haunted hotels and similar shows. Problem is, I then get majorly freaked out. I can't sit with my back to a doorway, and right now there is too much space right behind me, and it's freaking me out. Last time I watched Haunted Hotels it ended at midnight, so I then stayed up 'til about 2 watching the Princess Bride so I could sleep. Kept hearing things for a couple days after. =P

That's just like me, my mum wants to move my room around but where she wants to put my bed, I can't see the door and I get really freaked out if I'm in the dark and can't see the door. I also can't go up the stairs in the dark in case someone (or somethings) up there. I'm scared of the dark, that's when the ghosties come out *hides*

Wed Sep 01, 2004 8:38 pm

Crescendo wrote:Once, I swear to God, I saw a gorgeous, talented man at my bedstead. I screamed, waking up the household. It was just my Clay Aiken poster.


GAHAHAHAHA!!!! :roflol:

Wed Sep 01, 2004 8:40 pm

Pyro Parrot wrote:
Cassi wrote:
Pyro Parrot wrote:I woke up once and saw something moving, turns out it was my hand.

Thats why you should never believe in ghosts, they're normally your hand.


...But not everyone is like you, Mat. (And we can all be thankful for that.)


Oh come on loads of people wake up afraid of their hands.... Dont they?


I was watching scream on my own, in the dark, with my arm resting on the top of my head, the hand by my cheeck. I moved it and screamed out loud....

Wed Sep 01, 2004 10:05 pm

Christopher wrote:
Articfox wrote:
Stijn wrote:There is no such thing as "ghosts" if you ask me.

Human eyes aren't perfect, sometimes you see things that really aren't there.


I highly doubt that peoples eyes are so imperfect to the point where your seeing wierd happenings quite plainly...but it aint ghost, its them demons.


No way man! Its quite obviously the government and aliens...*Puts tinfoil hat on*


I knew all those tax dollars wasn't going to cancer research...

Wed Sep 01, 2004 11:20 pm

Stijn wrote:There is no such thing as "ghosts" if you ask me.

Human eyes aren't perfect, sometimes you see things that really aren't there.


Of corse there isn't. I just made a topic for fun.

Thu Sep 02, 2004 12:37 am

Kitten Medli wrote:
Crescendo wrote:Once, I swear to God, I saw a gorgeous, talented man at my bedstead. I screamed, waking up the household. It was just my Clay Aiken poster.


GAHAHAHAHA!!!! :roflol:


Yeah I would have screamed too. But if i were you Pokemon Kid I wouldn't even want to be in that house I'll be too freaked out.

Thu Sep 02, 2004 2:14 am

shortin wrote:
Kitten Medli wrote:
Crescendo wrote:Once, I swear to God, I saw a gorgeous, talented man at my bedstead. I screamed, waking up the household. It was just my Clay Aiken poster.


GAHAHAHAHA!!!! :roflol:


Yeah I would have screamed too.


>:(

Meh. *wiggles tongue at Shortin..cause its fun*

Thu Sep 02, 2004 3:09 am

I never have seen a ghost and don't plan too. I would cry, freak out and start hyperventilating. That may be whimp-like, but I cannot face a ghost at all.

And I can't watch scary movies as well. Thirteen Ghosts was the last straw, I started to hear things for about 3 months. A horrid three months they were. No one likes the sound of heavy breathing -- of a child. Don't ask how I know it was a child, I just did. And this house is brand new, as in, we are the first people to live in it. That's why we can only haunt it.

Thu Sep 02, 2004 3:36 am

Aw,heheheh. I would to,Ammer,I would too..

Thu Sep 02, 2004 3:39 am

Ammer wrote:And this house is brand new, as in, we are the first people to live in it. That's why we can only haunt it.

Not necessarily true. Was there a house on that property before? Ghosts could still be around from the previous house. If not, perhaps someone lived there hundreds of years ago and just stuck around (like Native Americans, etc.)

I had a really stupid experience once. We had a power outage and it was so dark, that I actually managed to get lost while trying to walk through my own house. I couldn't even see my hand in front of my face. I didn't know what direction I was facing, so I got on my hands and knees and crawled until I came to a familiar rug, which helped me figure out my location.

Onto ghosty things.... my dad had hung a kitchen towel on the hook on our back door, and I was in there in the middle of the night getting a snack when I saw the towel out of the corner of my eye, it looked ghostly and I spun around to get a better look, then saw what it was.

Thu Sep 02, 2004 5:01 am

I'm sorry if this offends a few people, but 99% of all supernatural stories are total tosh or have very logical, and natural, causes. The others probably involve some scientific phenemona that is yet to be discovered (not to say that I am dedicated to the belief that science is the ultimate form of truth)

I have heard creakings at night; it's called expansion of floorboards. I have seen and heard items fall to my floor from shelves; it's called gravity. I have thought I heard voices/noises/images from the corner of my mind; it's called a over-active imagination.

Interesting to note that the rise in international terrorism has reflected a fall in the reports of supernatural events. Have people simply found something new to fear?

Thu Sep 02, 2004 6:24 am

CSK wrote:I have seen and heard items fall to my floor from shelves; it's called gravity.

Lol. I agree with you there, it can be pretty creepy though, when you're at a sleepover, and it's dark, and you were told (within the last half hour) that the doll on the shelf is possessed (or something to that extent) and then the doll falls off the shelf.

Thu Sep 02, 2004 6:45 am

happysmileyfungirl wrote:That's just like me, my mum wants to move my room around but where she wants to put my bed, I can't see the door and I get really freaked out if I'm in the dark and can't see the door. I also can't go up the stairs in the dark in case someone (or somethings) up there. I'm scared of the dark, that's when the ghosties come out *hides*


Suddenly when I was walking up the stairs last night, I saw there was an open dark door in front of me, and open black space behind me. I don't think I've ever gotten to my room so fast. =P

Thu Sep 02, 2004 9:27 am

Last night I was making a slice of toast.

Nothing unusual about that, I hear you cry.


Well this slice of toast was..POSSESSED!!! :o

I warmed my hands over it like I always do and began pulling at the air, as if I was pulling a string.

Then the toast jumped out.


And my hand sprang back and walloped me on my head. That'll teach me for warming my hands on the toaster thingymabob :p
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