KB824

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That is trippy. You know it can be pretty easy to get the census data for your house from 1930 now -- it will be listed, and the data has gone public as of about a year ago:

http://archive.org/details/1930_census

I don't think that is going to help. As I had stated, the house was used for wakes, and not necessarily just for people who lived in the house. Time to give Zack, Aaron, and Nick a call on Ghost Adventures, I guess. I just hope my tenants remember to straighten out their apartments beforehand.
 

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L'autista
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I don't think that is going to help. As I had stated, the house was used for wakes, and not necessarily just for people who lived in the house. Time to give Zack, Aaron, and Nick a call on Ghost Adventures, I guess. I just hope my tenants remember to straighten out their apartments beforehand.
Dan Aykroyd, Bill Murray, and Harold Ramis are all alive, coincidentally, so you may as well capitalize.
 

.zero

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Someone say something.
Woof

Let me preface this by saying that the house I own was built in 1926, and I find out a few months ago from my father in law that they held wakes in the living room.


So. Early this morning, around 4:30, I went downstairs to the basement to go into our large freezer to get some ground beef to thaw for tonight.


I hear the faint sound of a little girl giggling.

I thought that maybe the TV was on, so I go upstairs to check. No TV's or radios are on.


I go back downstairs, to pick out some clothes to iron for work.

I hear the the little girl giggling, and my right calf becomes ice cold.


"The Fuck?" Is all I could say.


I went back upstairs. I don't plan on telling this to my wife because she does not believe in the supernatural. I would much rather let her find out for herself. The hard way.


So, in essence, it appears that there is the ghost of a little girl in the basement of my house.
Don't take this the wrong way but I think thats awesome. I really dig supernatural stuff like this. How faint or how loud was the giggling? Was it like someone was giggling normally in the same room?

Hmm, Hustini has been pretty quiet lately.
:lol:
 

KB824

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Woof



Don't take this the wrong way but I think thats awesome. I really dig supernatural stuff like this. How faint or how loud was the giggling? Was it like someone was giggling normally in the same room?



:lol:
Actually, I thought it was really cool as well. It was faint, but all is quiet in the basement, especially that early in the morning, so you can hear everything. It's like I've told my wife a hundred times. Our dog senses there is something here. She will be in the hallway, and just stop dead in her tracks and just stare into the bathroom if the door is open. SHe doesn't growl, her fur doesn't stand up, nothing. Her ears perk straight up and she will just stare for what seems like 15 seconds. I'll just watch her, and she'll take a step forward, and then turn and head towards her pillow.
 

Bjerknes

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Mar 16, 2004
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would love to but i ll be in austin
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Actually, I thought it was really cool as well. It was faint, but all is quiet in the basement, especially that early in the morning, so you can hear everything. It's like I've told my wife a hundred times. Our dog senses there is something here. She will be in the hallway, and just stop dead in her tracks and just stare into the bathroom if the door is open. SHe doesn't growl, her fur doesn't stand up, nothing. Her ears perk straight up and she will just stare for what seems like 15 seconds. I'll just watch her, and she'll take a step forward, and then turn and head towards her pillow.
What sort of dog you got?

I love dogs. Far more than most people.
 

Osman

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Aug 30, 2002
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End of an eventful day(17.00 til now), you would think company (or companies, joint party for all corps in Arlanda airport, thousands of employees ) party would be tedious, but it was fun. Highlighted by the fact there was 3 awards to win and somehow I won one (and nominated for other).

I was mostly glad because it avoided the epic awkward moment of my whole company's attendees(100s) shouting my name nonstop before saying nominees til it was announced, would been lolsy buzz kill If another name was called after lol.


But only thing that mattered, getting travel checks worth 20 000 :D
 

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