I thought that was the Blair Witch?
I know her ex-husband. He's on a Jeep list I belong to. At least Jim Blair says that movie was about his x wife.
BB, I thought you were going to end it with "but all the fish died".
I've had some unexplained things happen but none that I would call ghosts.
I'm a self employed TV repair technician. About 20 years ago my back was hurting real bad and I could hardly move. This was not unusual as it had bothered me since I was about 10 years old. I was laying on the floor of my shop to get some relief when the phone rang. It was a lady looking for a service call. I told her about my back problem and tentatively scheduled the call for the next depending on my back. She told me of a chiropractor who could fix me right up and gave me his phone number. She said not worry about the TV, I could do it after my back was better.
I called him, he fixed me up and my back hasn't bothered me since.
When it was better I called her to schedule the house call and the phone number was no good. I drove out to where she said she lived and there was no house with the number she gave me. I spoke to several neighbors and none of them ever heard of anyone by that name.
My wife says it was an angel and I guess I have to agree with her.
As a kid we were all scared of the dark no matter what we said to other people.
I was on a Boy Scout camporee at a ski area one time. We gathered round the camp fire and someone was telling ghost stories. There was a really tall ski jump with the little wooden house at the top and someone was up there with a light that played right into the story. Even though we all knew it was a plant, it was still spooky.
I read a joke recently that asked how many infantrymen it took to change a light bulb?
None, we're not afraid of the dark.
The army taught me not to be afraid of the dark.
Actually they taught me that darkness is my best friend.
Unless you produce some light, they can't see you. Well 50 years gao that was true anyway.
I have had no luck using that reasoning on my wife though.
She insists on turning on every light in the house and refuses to sit in a dark room.
I love to sit in a dark room to watch what's going on outside.
BB the body snatcher? I love it.
Google the Jersey Devil, and Moth Man. Those are great stories from New Jersey and west Virginia.
I know her ex-husband. He's on a Jeep list I belong to. At least Jim Blair says that movie was about his x wife.
BB, I thought you were going to end it with "but all the fish died".
I've had some unexplained things happen but none that I would call ghosts.
I'm a self employed TV repair technician. About 20 years ago my back was hurting real bad and I could hardly move. This was not unusual as it had bothered me since I was about 10 years old. I was laying on the floor of my shop to get some relief when the phone rang. It was a lady looking for a service call. I told her about my back problem and tentatively scheduled the call for the next depending on my back. She told me of a chiropractor who could fix me right up and gave me his phone number. She said not worry about the TV, I could do it after my back was better.
I called him, he fixed me up and my back hasn't bothered me since.
When it was better I called her to schedule the house call and the phone number was no good. I drove out to where she said she lived and there was no house with the number she gave me. I spoke to several neighbors and none of them ever heard of anyone by that name.
My wife says it was an angel and I guess I have to agree with her.
As a kid we were all scared of the dark no matter what we said to other people.
I was on a Boy Scout camporee at a ski area one time. We gathered round the camp fire and someone was telling ghost stories. There was a really tall ski jump with the little wooden house at the top and someone was up there with a light that played right into the story. Even though we all knew it was a plant, it was still spooky.
I read a joke recently that asked how many infantrymen it took to change a light bulb?
None, we're not afraid of the dark.
The army taught me not to be afraid of the dark.
Actually they taught me that darkness is my best friend.
Unless you produce some light, they can't see you. Well 50 years gao that was true anyway.
I have had no luck using that reasoning on my wife though.
She insists on turning on every light in the house and refuses to sit in a dark room.
I love to sit in a dark room to watch what's going on outside.
BB the body snatcher? I love it.
Google the Jersey Devil, and Moth Man. Those are great stories from New Jersey and west Virginia.
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healthnfitnessguy, I would really like to hear some ghost stories if you have any. I don't think I've heard any good ones in awhile. I used to tell a lot of them to scare kids when I was a camp counselor but I haven't done that in awhile. Share away please :-)
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