Society & Culture

Have you ever seen a ghost or encountered anything spooky?

Society & Culture

Posted by: Rainbow

15th Aug 2011 10:44am

Perhaps you have a room in your house that never quite feels right. Do you hear bumps in the night or see shadows out of the corner of your eye? Are you a medium or clairvoyant who can communicate with the ‘other side’?

Yankeedoodle
  • 18th Aug 2011 02:22pm

Hi Rainbow,

I have had two experiences that were quite erie. The first one was in a friends house in Pittsburg, Pennsylvania in 1979. We went to his Mother-in-Laws house for lunch and he warned me that sometime the rocking chair in the lounge would start rocking for no reason and he said it was his Father-in-Law looking after Mom as there was a stranger in the house and sure enough that is exactly what happened after we had luch and went into the lounge for a coffee. I freaked out. The second one was when I worked for a charity and we had a warehouse we worked out of that people said was haunted. I didn't believe it but one night I had to go into the warehouse and get some items and while I was walking down the hall way of the area I was in I had this sensation of my face tightening and it was like someone was pulling my skin back. I took a couple of deep breaths and got the hell out of there.

The Yank


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