Best Buckeye;972329; said:I usually call that an alcoholic haze AKAK.
Oh... if that counts... then, "I see Dead People"-- no two ways about it.
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Best Buckeye;972329; said:I usually call that an alcoholic haze AKAK.
Brewtus;972199; said:Mass delusions aren't proof of anything. If tens of thousands of people believed that actual witches were burned at the stake in the 1600's, does that mean that they were real witches?
BuckeyeTillIDie;972295; said:That show "Ghost Hunters" on SciFi Channel finds some pretty creepy stuff sometimes.
BuckeyeTillIDie;972295; said:That show "Ghost Hunters" on SciFi Channel finds some pretty creepy stuff sometimes.
BuckeyeTillIDie;972295; said:That show "Ghost Hunters" on SciFi Channel finds some pretty creepy stuff sometimes.
Not that you'd buy this explanation either, but if reincarnation is also real, then the spirit world would not be as overpopulated as you're suggesting, necessarily.MililaniBuckeye;972172; said:I voted "Some type of engery field science has yet to account for or explain".
No way there are "ghosts" as we define them. That would mean every living entity since the beginning of the earth would have a spirit wandering around here....sorry, but I don't buy it.
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the house i grew up in is considered by most who have spent time in it to be very haunted. never really saw anything nor did i ever have what i would consider a bad experience. the house was built in the early 1800's and the story goes that a woman who was pregnant at the time was violently murdered by her lover there....
Gatorubet;971934; said:My wife and I stayed at the Myrtles, a haunted plantation in Louisiana, and had an interesting experience. The place is obviously old, with the rooms being period. The little bathroom had a wooden door with an old hook and eye latch that you had to consciously lock, and the door swung and stayed "open" naturally. My then GF was in the bathroom, washing her face or whatever, and I was on the bed reading the newspaper sort of responding to her chatting with half of my brain as I read the sports page.
I heard her sort of yell at me "How'd you do that - that's not funny!" "Huh?", I said. Seems that when she opened her eyes after splashing her face the door was now closed and latched shut from the inside.
She was freaked out. Pretty cool. It was in the little girls room, the ones who were killed when they ate their mom's birthday cake that a slave had poisoned. Mom had pitched a fit when her hubby was found to be boinking the slave, and mom had banished her to the fields. She got revenge.
RugbyBuck;976235; said:Fucking slaves.