The Paranormal

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  1. AMY

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    hi bula :)
     
  2. TheSecondComing Forum Addict

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    Plumber with a priest outfit on. He just turned the radiator up. :)
     
  3. PhatVR6 Forum Junkie

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    This thread is awesome!!! best we've had for a long while.


    It didn't help when i mentioned it at work though, and all the ghost sories came out and wefound out that the old airfield that the industrial estate is riddles with spooks and countless ghost sightings over the years!!!. just what you need when you're in the shot blasting container at 7pm, and there's no lights outside, on one else at work and you've got a big mask on your head that all but cuts out your vision. you get spooked very easily I can tell you!!


    ACTUALLY!!! poo!!! I've just remembered the closest one I've ever experienced!!! I can't believe I'd forgotten this one.


    I was breaking a golf R32 at work (it couldn't leave the estate for legal reasons,) you've all seen it, that black one I posted up last year. Anyway, the roof had been cut off it by the fire brigade to resecue the mangled driver, and whenever i was working on the car i'd been taking the roof off with a forklift to make it easier to access. Anyway, I'd been working on it for a few days on a night and a weekend stripping off whatever I could salvage, but at this perticulartime the roof had been put back on and was pretty well resting on top of the pillars, it was solid, you could grab the roof and shake it, it was going nowhere.


    Anyway, I was in the engine bay taking the ABS pump outand my mate was leaning into the passenger footwell fannying about. I cut a brake line with my side cutters, I swear I didn't knock the car or anything, and the roof of the car somehow dislodged itself and slammed down into the car as if it'd been dropped from a great height!!. my mate only just managed to get out in time. thesharplycuta pillar would have gone right through the back of his head if he'd been a split second slower. we just stared at each other thinking "poo!!!, how did that happen!!?? that was CLOSE!!" and then, right in the middle of that moment, the plastic flaps which seperate the buildings moved on their own, and then the roller shutter door dropped slowly a foot of it's own accord!! there was no wind at all that day and the roller shutter is so stiff you have to hang on the chains to move it. This time it just slid really slowly then stopped.





    needless to say we packed up our tools and left sharpish!!!





    (the shot blasting shed I've been in for the past 3 evenings is right next to that door......)[:s]
     
  4. veedubnutz Forum Junkie

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    Bloody hell phatty. Who says that the paranormal cant harm you [:s] Appraently disused WW2 airfields are very common for ghost sightings. We have a few round here, and needless to say they have a very very odd atmosphere. It may just be the vast open space but you do feel like your being watched! (Yes I have randomly walked around one at night, think i must have been drunk) Doesnt help either when theres a large wood to the side of the field [:s]
     
  5. Slinky Forum Member

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    Ok

    My mum came home one night terrified. She was driving back from her job as a secretary on a dairy farm. Driving along the country roads she approached this nasty corner, she looked in her rear view mirror and saw a bloke in a leather jacket in the back seat, he said "stop the car now".

    My mum absolutely terrified jammed on the brakes and went on the kerb. Just as she did that a lorry came round the corner and some idiot in a porsche was overtaking him. If she'd kept going she'd be dead the porsche would have hit her head on.

    She told her friend about it and she said isn't that the corner where some young biker lad was knocked off the road and died!!!

    I joke you not, freaked us all out!!
     
  6. SYH1 New Member

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    My family are big into this.


    My Nan used to go to a cleric regularly and it kind of carried on through the family.


    Been doinguoija boards since I was a baby... always get some kind of activity. Got some really strong contacts in the family..


    Mu brother in law is a strong contact for children, I always get spirits quickly but sometimes don't make sense.


    Saw a ghost when I was a kid too, not something that freaks me out anymore, just kinda accept that there is something else going on than whatwe are really aware of.......


    Gotta love it..
     
  7. veedubnutz Forum Junkie

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    I have never done a Ouija board. Always been a little apprehensive of what I was potentially messing with! Has anyone got any good stories on using these? If you ask me, its a f**king scary prospect having someone/thing you cannot sense communicating with you. [:$]
     
  8. SYH1 New Member

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    I have only had one bad experience.


    When communication gets too quick it can come kinda mentally, you 'see' it before it's comunicated.


    Got kinda freaky for a minute or two and I freaked out, lot's of violent images in my head. Only happened once though.


    I think all the stories of really bad things happening are mainly bullpoo from people messing about when drunk or stoned.


    I helped my mom get in touch with her mom and dad after they died and it helped her to move on and accept it. So it's got to be a bit good.


    Just need to give it the respect it deserves, it's not a game. As I say, I was brought up with it so it's kinda second nature....


    Sy
     
  9. darrynK

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    when i was around maybe 10 or 11 or so i was in my friends house playing with him - there was a few of us there and they decided it was ouija board time.

    I decided not to take part as i was too scared. I sat down in teh same room and played his sega mega drive...

    A short while later there was an almighty bang and i jumped around. The bedroom window had cracked, but not fallen in, right above where they were sitting and they were sitting there with pale faces scared to move.

    he told his mum he hit it with a football by accident while playing...


    i left... :lol:
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    No bullpoo from me mate!!!!!!! Whatever i write has actually happened to me!!! When i read back some of my experiences they do seem crazy to say the least but they happened all the same!!!The more i read this thread, the more i seem to remember from my childhood that id forgotten!!! I think children do seem more receptive to all things supernatural and as you get older most of us seem to lose the perceptiveness somehow!!


    Stu
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  11. SYH1 New Member

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    Guess I'm just lucky.....


    Never had any major bad experiences all the time I've been messing around with this stuff. Most the people I know who have 'exagerated' the truth to make it more dramatic.....


    That's not to say that those posting on here are doing that of course, just my experience from the people I know.


    Sy
     
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    My 1st house i ever lived in was in a very small old village in cornwall. I dont remember anything about it as my only memories of it were when i was about 3. My only memory of anything weird happening was, i was lying in my cot bed and i saw a cloud hoveing around the outside of the window, not mist of anything a just a small cloud hovering by the window

    The story comes from my brother and my mother, also from my father who isnt exactly in cahoots with my mum if you know what i mean

    The house was massive, 3floors 5-6 bedrooms, big pillars out the front ect, one day whilst clearing the garden up (diging it out with a digger and levelling it) my father noticed what looked like the top of a doorway just showing at the bottom of the wall, he got the digger guy to dig out a bit more by the house just to see what it was.

    After the first bucket of earth it became clear that it was definatly a door, fairly small and metal but big enough to walt through, so my dad got all excited and rushed in the house looked around everywhere but he couldnt see that it led to anywhere in the house so back out side, asked the driver to dig the half the bloody garden up :lol:

    Finally after lots of earth removed there was actually granite steps down to it any everything. It had a fully rusted up old skool lock on the door so my dad hammer and chiseled that off.

    ..........opend the door and.......... it was full of earth :lol:

    My dad was fairly p***** off and thougt bugger it just replace the tons of earth he has now piled up in the garden [><] :lol:

    But my mum convinced him to get people in to dig it out as they could use it for a wine cellar ect

    anyway to cut a seriously long story short they found a load of human bones (full skeletons not just arm bones ect) which caused no end of hassle as they had to have the police in ect [:x]

    Ever since they dug it up things started "happening" in the house lights coming on and off, things going missing cold spots and my brother kept on waking up with the duvet pulled off the end of the bed

    Shortly after we moved my mum couldnt handle it and my brother wouldnt sleep in his own bed anymore or go upstairs on his own.

    The new owners had the vicar in and a specialist to perform excorsisms ect (i have no idea if it worked) i drive past it as the warehouse we own is in a farm opposite, i think its a stunning house but it also make me poo my pants [:$] :lol:


    whats even more paranormal is the fact that when i went to post this in this thread my post was posted in the weekend thread instead [:s]
     
  16. bula_82 Forum Junkie

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    Hi Amy :)


    I was wondering round the site last night seein what i could find!


    I'm glad no freaky stuff happens to me!


    Make sure you all keep the stories coming though... interesting read!!!



    S.x
     
  17. AMY

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    :p

    Weird thing was when I took Levi home from hospital my aunt in NY called and said she knew we were having problems with a little girl in the house and gave the same name that the woman from the spiritualist church gave us [:s]
     
  18. darrynK

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    little girl ghosts are the scariest [><]
     
  19. bula_82 Forum Junkie

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    They are most definately!!


    I dont think it meant anything but when my neice was young (too young to really have much of an imagination) she was in the bath (which faces the stairway) she was staring beyond my sister which freaked her out ha!), my sister asked her what she was looking at and she perfectly discribed a gentleman above the staircase, we're not worried though as the dog has lived there for 6 yrs and he's never picked up on anything (they say animals are more sensitive to it)


    All I know is that if there is anyone there he better be looking after them!!!


    S.x
     
  20. vrooooom Forum Member

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    How about an annual club meet at a haunted location?
    Or wouldn't anybody turn up :lol: :lol:

    On a seperate note, does anyone live near Pluckley?? Just googled haunted places ( [:s] ), how come there are loads of them down south!!Although the Yorkshire area don't do too bad [:D]
     

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