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Re: O/T What do you think?


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Posted by NCWayne on April 06, 2008 at 13:38:10 from (166.82.206.74):

In Reply to: O/T What do you think? posted by phillip d on April 06, 2008 at 05:15:10:

I've never had any personal experience with any type of ghost or whatever but based on what we've been told the house I grew up in, which was my great grandmas house, is haunted by her. My parents had two sets of renters that had "ghostly" experiences. One lady was setting at the table one night and looked up to see n older lady setting across from her. She said they had a conversation about some problems she had been having with a divorce and custody battle and the lady told her everything would be all right and then slowly disappeared. She told Mom about it by first asking if anyone had died in the house. When Mom asked why she told her the story. My great grandma didn't die there but her and my great grandpa had built the house, she lived there til she died, and she lay in state there before the funeral. Anyway, the lady had never seen a pic of my great grandma nor did she even know that it had been her house. When Mom asked her to describe the lady she saw, without telling her anything, she still proceeded to describe the lady she saw and what she was wearing, in detail. Mom said it was scary that she described her grandma and the cloths she usually wore to a T. The next couple that rented experienced things being moved around the house, doors opening and closing, etc with no explinations. In an old house you expect certain things like doors popping open, closing themselves, etc because of the house settling an things not being exactly true anymore, and in nearly 20 years in the house we knew all of it's quirks. What was really strange was they would tell us about a door that would open on it's own, or close on it's own, and in all the years we lived there the door had consistently done just the opposite because the jamb was out of plumb the other direction, or the air flow to the furnace return went that way. For the doors to do what they did for them they had to move uphill on their own,unless they defiled gravity, or they had to move against ther air currents. Whatever they did they couldn't do what they did without some kind of external assistance be it a ghost or whatever. As for the stuff moving around we never experienced anything like that but who's to say.


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