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Re: Halloween Topic

by Megan Watts » Mon Oct 19, 2009 11:00 am

Though I do believe in the supernatural tales, Carla, you have a great point. They always show them feeling something/hearing something/seeing something.
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Re: Halloween Topic

by Dan Thomas » Mon Oct 19, 2009 11:28 am

I don't have a lot of faith in some of these hucksters who claim some connection with the supernatural.
As Crash Davis said about re-incarnation in "Bull Durham"..."How's come everyone comes back as someone famous? How's come nobody ever comes back as Joe Schmo?"

However, in the case of my story, it's 100% absolutley true. There were two other people involved who will verifiy it's authenticity! I get chills just re-telling it. After pulling that door closed and locking it three times, I would say that it was definately the most "supernatural" thing that has ever happened to me...
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Re: Halloween Topic

by Steve P » Mon Oct 19, 2009 1:00 pm

One of Becky's cousins is a whacko-nut-case (Becky's words, not mine) who set up some kind of a para-normal-super-natural-get in touch with the dead kinda thing at some (supposed) haunted establishment in northern Ohio. They had lots of people who paid good money to come in and witness all kinds of weird stuff...Until one day when the cousins husband got "busted" down in the basement pulling on a string that was used to rock the "dead babies" crib in an upstairs bedroom. :lol: :roll:
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Re: Halloween Topic

by Steve P » Mon Oct 19, 2009 1:06 pm

Dan Thomas wrote: After pulling that door closed and locking it three times, I would say that it was definately the most "supernatural" thing that has ever happened to me...


Dan,

There's usually an explanation for most of this stuff...For example I had similar run in with a door. Every time I went out the door at my old house the door would slam shut and hit me in the ass. I'd turn around and the damn thing would be locked. :shock: It scared the heck out of me for a while until one day I realized my now ex-wife was behind it all. It cost me a three or four hundred big, but I finally got that door fixed.
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Re: Halloween Topic

by Dan Thomas » Mon Oct 19, 2009 1:49 pm

Steve P wrote:
Dan Thomas wrote: After pulling that door closed and locking it three times, I would say that it was definately the most "supernatural" thing that has ever happened to me...


Dan,

There's usually an explanation for most of this stuff...For example I had similar run in with a door. Every time I went out the door at my old house the door would slam shut and hit me in the ass. I'd turn around and the damn thing would be locked. :shock: It scared the heck out of me for a while until one day I realized my now ex-wife was behind it all. It cost me a three or four hundred big, but I finally got that door fixed.


:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: I just spit Mountain Dew all over the monitor screen :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
That's pretty spooky I guess. :wink: :wink:
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