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Posted: Fri Apr 25, 2008 9:23 pm

I was just wondering... Do any of you believe in paranormal stuff of that nature? I sure as hell do, because I've seen and heard weird stuff that I don't think is otherwise explainable.
Like. The lady that lived here before us owned cats, and I am very used to seeing cat shaped silhouettes run across the floor, or rub against my ankles... I swear one of them even jumped on my legs when I was in bed, because I totally felt something land on me.
I see random silhouettes of people around the doorway of the room I'm in, and like, just a minute ago, the front door to our porch moved a bit... It was like it wasn't quite shut all the way, and it shut... I saw it freaking move. Scared me shitless, and now I'm getting really nervous because in a minute, I have to turn off the comptuers and the lights and go all the way upstairs in the complete darkness.
So anyway. Back on topic. Do you believe any of this stuff, and if you do, have you experienced anything?
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Posted: Sat Apr 26, 2008 5:39 pm
That thing that jumped on your legs was just an abnormally large spider.
I hope this helps you sleep. razz
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Posted: Mon Apr 28, 2008 4:28 pm
I was at a friend's house, sleeping over, and when we woke up, there was a broken glass that my friend had been drinking from the night before on the coffee table.
Weird points
1 no one remembers breaking it 2 none of us sleepwalks (or haven't in years) 3 her brother sleepwalks, but the way we were sleeping on the floor, he would have woken us up by stepping on us. Also, no one had cuts on their feet-there was glass all over the floor 4 The glass was still standing up-but the top was smashed off 5 No one, including the dog, could have accidentally kicked it/whacked it with his tail during the night, because a force strong enough to break a glass would have knocked it over
We still have no idea how it happened.
Help?
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Posted: Tue Apr 29, 2008 10:00 pm
The glass had an emotional breakdown and shot itself.
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Posted: Wed Apr 30, 2008 10:35 pm
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Posted: Sun May 04, 2008 10:12 pm
i do. i've seen a ghost, and when i lived in california six years ago on a rather regular basis kitchen cupboard doors would open all by themselves and cups and plastic tupperware dishes would practically fly out and onto the floor for no reason... o____O
i thought it was cool though. 8D
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Posted: Mon May 05, 2008 4:06 pm
when will you inconsiderate people realize that inanimate objects are people too
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Posted: Tue May 06, 2008 3:33 pm

Soren, you crack me up.
rofl

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Posted: Sat May 17, 2008 10:14 pm
I have a story.
When I was 7, I was over at my grandma's and decided to talk to my uncle, Don. I saw Donny eveyday because my grandmother babysat me and my siblings everyday. Well, one day I didn't see Don but didn't ask about him because I thought he was in his room.
A couple days after that happend, I saw him and everything was normal until my great-grandmother died. A few months after her death, Don was gone and I heard about his funeral. A year after that, I asked my mom when Don died, how many months after my great-grandmother, and mom said he died about two years before she did.
Now I'm quite upset about that. Why couldn't Don have told Freddie his trick?!?! (Jokes are welcome, it doesn't bother me)
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