Posted by jennifer408 on July 02, 2014 at 10:45:56 from (67.142.162.21):
In Reply to: haunted house posted by Brian806 on July 01, 2014 at 07:43:41:
i bought a ranch way back in the middle of nowhere a few years back. my favorite idea of a saturday morning was to do my chores, have a steak and eggs breakfast and take a nap. so i always kept a couple of rib eye's in the freezer, so every once in awhile i would go to get a steak and there weren't any, i know i had some cause i keep track to make sure that when i want one, one is there. another thing that was happening was when i went to grab some catsup, there was none, so i used to buy 2 at the store. well in 06 i got layed off and was home all the time, there was this scrawny wet back that would herd cows onto my property during the day, i saw him and told him never to come back again (i speak enough spanish to get by) he kept trying and finally i showed him my gun as i meant business. soon after i come home and im putting groceries away and now i have a stock pile of catsup. that's when it hit me, that little sh!t was taking my steaks and catsup.
when i lived in sf, ca i sensed the presents of an older kind lady several times.
we were remodeling a house in los altos hills, ca and there were times when i was the only one working on the house, i would hear someone walking upstairs, i knew i was the only one there,then one time 2 other people were there with me and we were eating lunch and all 3 of us heard it, we all looked at each other like whoa ! we knew we were the only 3 there. the home owners were the builders and no family members died, nothing strange ever happened there like a crime or anything. who knows. ?
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