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Post by lois on Jul 1, 2011 21:45:46 GMT -6
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Post by lois on Jul 1, 2011 21:48:48 GMT -6
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Post by lois on Jul 1, 2011 21:51:20 GMT -6
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Post by skywalker on Jul 1, 2011 21:58:21 GMT -6
That first link you put up is to my photobucket album. It must be for one of the photos that I posted somewhere.
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Post by lois on Jul 1, 2011 22:01:19 GMT -6
how could I copy your photo when Im on haunted houses at about.com? it is so weird
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Post by skywalker on Jul 1, 2011 22:02:27 GMT -6
Maybe it was a photo of a ghost and it is haunting your computer.
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Post by lois on Jul 1, 2011 22:15:55 GMT -6
There has been something strange in about all the homes I have lived in. But never got any answers.. Like the clocks all stopping a couple months ago at the same time, in the house I live in now..
If one put powder on the floors, would that pick up ghost prints? I still have no answer to what was on my bedroom mirror a few months back..
When I sit here at the computer at night, I hear a large crash like the kitchen cabinets were flung onto the floor. Very loud, it is the room just out the living room door. I sit about five feet from that door. This crash is like an cave in of something huge. There is never nothing on the floor. My husband is always asleep and hears nothing..
We use to live in a house where you walk into a room and the wall pictures are hanging upside down.. that was not on the list.. I have put some of these under Lois's experiences.
Would like to hear any strangeness in your home..
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Post by skywalker on Jul 2, 2011 21:31:29 GMT -6
I've never had any type of spooky things going on in any of the houses I have lived in. What a bummer. I wouldn't mind buying a haunted house if I could find one for sale here in Texas. That might be kind of cool.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 3, 2011 13:50:25 GMT -6
I live in an apartment complex now..and all of my animals alert to a 'presence' now and then. They freeze and stare at something in the master bedroom that no one else can see. They've all done it and I suspect that maybe some older person who lived her once might have died there. They may not be seeing 'ghosts' but maybe a ghost of a past event.
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Post by lois on Jul 3, 2011 21:42:59 GMT -6
I live in an apartment complex now..and all of my animals alert to a 'presence' now and then. They freeze and stare at something in the master bedroom that no one else can see. They've all done it and I suspect that maybe some older person who lived her once might have died there. They may not be seeing 'ghosts' but maybe a ghost of a past event. I will get Louise here and let her tell you her story.. It is the same as yours Jo.. her dog sits in the halllway near the living room and stares back at the bedrooms at night and just grawling and showing his teeth for hours. Her husband works nights and she is alone. She keeps telling me the dog is aware of something I can't see.
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Post by skywalker on Jul 3, 2011 22:41:02 GMT -6
Animals are more in tune with their surroundings than people are because people rely on their intelligence too much. If a person doesn't see anything there then they will rationalize it by saying there is nothing there, even if they feel something isn't right. The animals just sense it and don't try to reason it out, they just accept what they feel. I do the same thing with the premonitions that I get. Whenever I get a bad feeling about something that I am doing then I change what I am doing. I have learned to trust my instincts. They are right more often than not.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 4, 2011 12:35:04 GMT -6
Yep..if more people trusted their 'feelings' and instincts they would be much safer and happier.
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Post by casper on Jul 4, 2011 17:11:36 GMT -6
I would love to live in a haunted house! that would be soooo cool! Then I wouldn't have to go look for the ghosts. I could just sit there and let them come to me. My house isn't haunted though. i've seen some ghosts outside but not very many in the house.
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Post by sansseed on Jul 4, 2011 19:03:05 GMT -6
Well, my house pretty much fits that bill. It doesn't seem too active lately, but it's hit about 50% of those criteria over the past year. At times I find it unsettling, yet nothing too overtly malevolent has happened. At least, nothing that makes me want to run out of the house screaming.
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Post by skywalker on Jul 5, 2011 8:49:05 GMT -6
I've read that cameras can sometimes capture things that people can't see. The next time the animals start acting weird, or you start sensing eerie things you might try snapping a couple of photos just to see if anything shows up.
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Post by sansseed on Jul 5, 2011 8:53:47 GMT -6
Good idea. I don't know why I haven't thought of that before. I did set up a video camera once, but watching several hours of video that looked into our living room while we slept was quite mind numbing.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 5, 2011 16:21:38 GMT -6
I've read that cameras can sometimes capture things that people can't see. The next time the animals start acting weird, or you start sensing eerie things you might try snapping a couple of photos just to see if anything shows up. Often I have been recording in my house late at night and my microphone has picked up odd noises and thumping and crashing noises which I could not have heard without the electronic assistance. When I sing and record my voice on my recording program, I use a feature known as a "monitor" so I can put my headphones on and hear my voice (as it sounds through the microphone... which is actually very different than how it sounds when I am just singing without the electronic assistance) as I am singing... I hear my voice in real time. And I always hear things which I normally don't hear when I do that. Every little noise gets picked up by that stoopid microphone. Every little imperfection in my voice shows up too... and is amplified... it's frustrating... and that's why all my musician buddies tell me I need a good microphone... but those are expensive... I have picked up muffled male voices before on my microphone. I have picked up crashing stacks of papers falling. I have picked up footsteps. I have picked up mute thumping sounds. All sorts of strange things... ... of course I never save them. I just play them back, raise an eyebrow and/or swear, then record over them until I get a decent song out of the deal... ~shrug~
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Post by sansseed on Jul 5, 2011 19:57:08 GMT -6
I have thought a couple times to use the recorder on my iphone to record at night, and see if I can catch anything. I haven't done it yet. I don't have any other digital recorder, so I have to make do. Maybe I'll try tonight. I'll let you know what I find.
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Post by lois on Jul 5, 2011 21:48:41 GMT -6
Have you ever had a dog, which would sniff a certain area in your house and no where else? We had one that did that. Alway sniffing for maybe a hour. I would clean the area and he still would go to that very spot. I always wondered what that meant.. I know there sense of smell is very keen. I never smelled a thing..
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Post by casper on Jul 6, 2011 21:22:49 GMT -6
He might have been smelling a mouse or something. Dogs can smell a mouse even if it is hiding in the wall. One time I left my dog at home while I was gone all day and when I came back i found that the dog had chewed a hole through the wall trying to get to a mouse nest. I think all of the mouses got away but the wall didn't.
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Post by graveyardhound on Jul 11, 2011 9:17:42 GMT -6
Yes it is. We live on a "live and let live" relationship. Most are deceased family ancestors, this being the 3rd rebuilt family home in around 200 yrs, plus or minus, and the "ghosts" just like it here and being the "newest member" of the family, I give them plenty of room, even the phantom dogs and cats.
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Post by lois on Jul 11, 2011 19:57:39 GMT -6
I've read that cameras can sometimes capture things that people can't see. The next time the animals start acting weird, or you start sensing eerie things you might try snapping a couple of photos just to see if anything shows up. After last night Sky, I believe this. I just came in from sitting in that same lawn chair.... there is nothing between me and what I took in the sky.. but when I looked with my naked eye it was just the moon and sky. It is very clear tonight, Im going to try it again.. if this is the case next time I will point the camera at the ufo and tape anyway.. ;D ;D ;D
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Post by casper on Jul 13, 2011 17:18:43 GMT -6
I think you should point the camera at the house and tape stuff. Maybe a ghsot will show up.
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