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Alright in this thread your best "paranormal" experience...
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Alright in this thread your best "paranormal" experience...


Nov 12, 2020, 10:43 AM

Mine - college - sleeping one night when I woke up and there was a victorian looking lady standing over me in the bed. I was frozen and could not move. I did blink several times and squeeze my eyes shut thinking that I might just be seeing a trick of the light but it was there a solid 3 minutes. The only movement was that the dress looked like it was moving with the wind from the ceiling fan. Then I shut my eyes hard one more time and it was gone and I could move again.

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none for me other than


Nov 12, 2020, 10:46 AM

being scared of ghosts when I was 6 years old. I was pretty sure they were down the hall even though I never saw one.

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Took 3 ambien one night when I was in high school.


Nov 12, 2020, 10:49 AM

Stayed awake for like 6 hours and the beach scene wallpaper mural turned into Iwo Jima.

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You probably also had freaky ambien sex with your roommate***


Nov 12, 2020, 10:53 AM



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My ferret?***


Nov 12, 2020, 10:54 AM



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Hey, Ambien is weird I hear***


Nov 12, 2020, 10:54 AM



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Weird is a mild word used to describe it***


Nov 12, 2020, 12:00 PM



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Re: Hey, Ambien is weird I hear***


Nov 12, 2020, 1:37 PM [ in reply to Hey, Ambien is weird I hear*** ]

You people it does nothing but sometimes make you sleep.

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Re: Hey, Ambien is weird I hear***


Nov 12, 2020, 1:42 PM

Let me rephrase that if you take the recommend dose. If you take more could not tell you. If you take like 5 or 6 Benadryl you might start seeing thing tho.

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White Wolf Hollow


Nov 12, 2020, 10:52 AM

I have seen both of these. Got chased by the truck one time.


https://www.onlyinyourstate.com/south-carolina/haunted-roads-sc/


White Wolf Road-Blacksburg: White Wolf Road happens to be near White Wolf Hollow near King’s Mountain State Park. According to history, there have been 2 tragedies that have happened here. The first was when a group of people killed a man and his wife and it’s said that you can see the wife still roaming around in her white dress. The second tragedy is that in the 1960s a man was shot execution style near his truck and then the truck was torched. They say that you can see his truck lights driving down the road.

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How high were you?***


Nov 12, 2020, 4:08 PM



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Please forgive me, @IneligibleUser


When I was a kid I was home alone playing Nintendo.


Nov 12, 2020, 10:54 AM

Our TV room and formal living room were separated by folding doors and they were open that day. Out of the corner of my eye I saw a dark figure standing in the living room and as I turned to look the figure side-stepped into the hallway. I was frozen for a minute. It was stupid to walk by the hallway, but I did it anyway to get to the garage where I waited in the cold for my mom and brother to get home. Never saw it again.

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Woke up one night and saw a shadow figure


Nov 12, 2020, 11:27 AM

that looked like he had a gun belt around him walking out of mine and my wife's bedroom. He said he was a ghost. I went back to sleep.

Weird.

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I like your funny words magic man


We live in an old neighborhood, as in most of the houses


Nov 12, 2020, 11:32 AM

were build early to late 1800s. Freaky story told by my neighbor, who I've known for 20 years, is oddball for sure. And these are both intelligent, well-educated people...not weirdos.

Wife says, when they brought their first son home from the hospital, they started seeing a young woman in 19th century period clothes around the house at night. First time wife saw her, screamed bloody murder, woke the baby, scared the living shid outta husband....a normal response to a bizarre event. Husband says your just seeing things, blah blah, we're not getting enough sleep blah blah.

About a month later, husband sees same young woman walking into the nursery, scares the shid outta him, he runs in the room and she's gone. He knows now that, wife isn't crazy or hallucinating...so what do? As in, really what can you do about it...if ghosts aren't real, Ghostbusters fo sho ain't real.

Over the course of several months they both see this woman several times and observe what she's does. There was no set time that she shows up, but some nights, she would walk down the hallway past their bedroom, walk into the nursery and check on the baby. She'd make sure he was sleeping, fiddle with things on the changing table, sometimes look out the window a bit and then leave. Walk back down the hall and into another room. They never saw her "appear" or "disappear", so to speak.

It was clear to them that the spirit meant no harm to them or the child, but also...pretty unnerving living with a ghost, ya know? Wife decides they should just ask her to leave and she should do it since she's a women, maybe a connection or something, really grasping at straws. A few weeks later wife sees the "night nurse" go into the nursery, she observes a bit but waits in the hallway. When the spirit emerges from the baby's room, wife looks directly into it's eyes and says, "Thank you for helping with the baby, but we don't need you anymore." Wife says the spirit blinked at her a few times, walked past her into another room and they never saw her again.

They don't tell that story often, 'cause most people would just think they were crazy. But, there you go....the realest ghost story I've ever heard.

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When I was in elementary school


Nov 12, 2020, 11:43 AM

The old house across the street - Foster’s Tavern - had a girl that hung herself in the attic window.
Saw her a couple of times while out at recess once just me another time 4 of us saw her

Seen the lady at Wampee Plantation a couple of times. Once she turned down the beds for all of us and another time she was just walking up the stairs.

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so this one time at a bassnectar show


Nov 12, 2020, 11:57 AM

the stage was elevating from the ground and I was up in the sky looking at it...

pretty ####### wild.

this other time, i was in the wild world of mario land while walking around bars in buckhead. every bar looked like they were each owned by the cast of the mario game and all of the people inside were the spikey thingies jumping up and down

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I was in HS and lived with my grandparents (long)


Nov 12, 2020, 1:06 PM

Back story: My grandparents had lived in this house for 50+ years and I think it was built in the 1920s but I'm not entirely sure. My granny's mother, who I called Gigi, lived to be 98 and lived in the house for 30+ years and died in the house when I was about 6. Her sister, my great-great aunt mary, lived there for a time too and died at 100ish but I'm not sure if she died in the house, but she died before I was born.

One afternoon late in the day where the sun was filling the front of the house with glowing light, I was upstairs in my bedroom heading out to do some bullshid and I rushed down the steps towards the back of the house to the carport when I forgot something in my room and I went back up. At the top of the stairs to my left was my room and to the right was a guest room that was mostly unused. I got whatever from my room and glanced into the guest room on my way back down the stair and saw someone. Not like a figure or silhouette but a small elderly woman. Without really thinking I said, "Hi Gigi!" and kept moving out of the house. When I got to the carport and out of the house I got a cold chill and sick feeling in my stomach. I didn't go back into the house at that point bc i was too scared and nobody else was home. Later that night I asked my granny if she had seen anyone in our house before like that and she joking said that my great-great aunt Mary was probably haunting the house but she hadn't seen anything.

I wasn't really scared after that but I did wake up numerous times in the middle of the night and all the lights in my room, the closets, hallway and bathroom would be on. It could have been me sleep walking (bc i've done that before) but since I left that house I think I've slept walked once.



Bonus story: I think every town in SC has a cry baby bridge and so, of course, we had one too. Ours was one off of HWY97 on the way to Lake Wateree leaving Camden just off the main HWY.

A lot of weekends friends or friends of friends would go out there and just park and listen in the dark. One night we got wind that some girls we knew were going out there and me and a car load of guys hopped in someone's truck or car and they drove us up to the bridge first. It was pitch black but we made our way under the bridge and waited. After about 30 mins the girls eventually pulled over us on the bridge and did whatever it was they were supposed to do to get the baby to cry (maybe call out it's name or something? I don't remember). After this we all proceeded to make cooing and crying noises under the bridge, trying not to be too loud and obvious but mostly trying not to bust out laughing. Eventually one of us (not me) got their attention and you could hear the girls freaking out. They got spooked enough they left.

We waited another 30 mins or so for our friend to come back and get us and then we all met up and revealed our ruse. The girls were convinced they heard the baby and refused to believe it was us under the bridge until the dude who made the baby noise made it to them directly and they were relieved, and also pissed.

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We did a similar trick on some of our friends. The thing


Nov 12, 2020, 1:32 PM

with ours was pretty much everyone knew what was going to happen except a guy we all really didn't care for. He was sort of new to school and loved to act macho and show-off. When we pulled the stunt (my BIL shooting a gun with blank shells), he was the first one to get in his car and haul ###. When we found him, he was sitting there crying.

The story we all told them was that the bridge was haunted by a Confederate soldier who died trying to save the bridge. We put my BIL in a Civil War uni., coated him and it with flower, gave him a gun and tied a knife on the end to look like a bayonet. The plan was to do it when the moon was full. My BIL was to walk out from under the bridge, along the creek bank about 25 feet turn around, stare and then fire the gun in the air. You couldn't ask for it to go better. It worked to a tee!!!

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Re: Alright in this thread your best "paranormal" experience...


Nov 12, 2020, 1:07 PM

My parent's house was built where another house from the 1800's once was. They didn't know it at the time, three children were buried where the den was built. The parent's both died at a young age inside their house. There are a lot of stories my parent's have shared with us. I experienced several from waking and hearing babies crying, someone humming on the front porch in a rocking chair, an album flipping sides when I was home alone, being pushed down answering the phone. I can go on.

My first experience was waking up one night and watching a shadow walking down the hall. The shadow entered the bedroom I shared with my brother. I kept trying to move and couldn't. I tried to yell and couldn't. I was finally able to move my right arm and felt like I pushed something off of me. I jumped off of the bed and my older brother grabbed me and said, "did you see that?" I didn't realize he was even awake. We told mom and dad. All they said was "go back to bed, that's just Uncle Press."

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Nov 12, 2020, 1:15 PM

My parents swear their first house, and mine as well, was haunted. Our dog would bark at nothing in the hallway. Odd things would move, or doors would close, etc.

It was the house I lived in from birth until I was 5. When I was a kid i'd wake up in the middle of the night, walk in to the master bedroom, and look out of the window to the road behind our house. In the road there would always be a clown, standing in the middle watching traffic. He'd always look up at me. It happened often.

35 years later, I can recall all the details of the road behind that house.

I've thought nothing of it my entire life until a few years ago when I told my parents. They pretty much freaked out.

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Lived in a house where weird stuff happened.


Nov 12, 2020, 1:15 PM

Called paranormal investigators to come.

Paranormal investigators were convinced there were 2 spirits present in the house.

Pressed for time, but I can elaborate and maybe dig up the recordings if anyone GAF

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I too lived in a house where weird stuff happened


Nov 12, 2020, 2:13 PM

but it had absolutely nothing to do with ghosts.

My father always told me I didn't have to worry about dead people...Its the ones who are alive that cause the biggest problems. I believe him.

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Well, yeah.***


Nov 12, 2020, 3:22 PM [ in reply to Lived in a house where weird stuff happened. ]



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Joe Cobb had a great story about getting life advice from


Nov 12, 2020, 1:19 PM

a ghost at some point in his life that was creepy AF. I miss JoeCobb.

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I wonder if he took it, and how that worked out***


Nov 12, 2020, 2:09 PM



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Re: Alright in this thread your best "paranormal" experience...


Nov 12, 2020, 1:32 PM

Lived in a new house in Collierville, TN (just East of Memphis).

There were always sounds coming out of the attic in this place but nothing that seemed too out of the ordinary.

Once I was working in the front yard and made my way into the back yard and my 12 year old daughter and her friend were in the corner of the yard waving up at window in the attic. They saw me walk into the back yard...turned pale and screamed. They had seen someone in the window and thought I was spying on them. They refused to enter the house and made me search the house. Just the 3 of us were at the house at the time.

Another night, around 2:00AM I was awaken when I heard small girls laughing just outside my bedroom window. My neighbor had two young daughters and I thought they were all outside (it was a weekend and pool parties were common at their house). I got out of bed and looked out the window. It was dark with no one in sight. Thinking I had dreamed it, as I returned to bed, my wife said...what are they doing? I asked what she heard and she said the girls were laughing.

My daughter (same one mentioned above) said she saw and heard all kinds of things in that house, and would often be outside the house waiting on someone to get home before she'd go in.

Someone from T-NET ended up renting this house from me for a year or so (forgot their user name). I'd love, if they are reading this, to know if they ever experienced anything.

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Re: Alright in this thread your best "paranormal" experience...


Nov 12, 2020, 2:20 PM

Was playing a gig in Charlotte one night and during the lead to Blue Sky by the Allman Bros, I suddenly found myself above and behind my body, looking out over the audience over my own head. Strangely, everything felt very peaceful, but the shock of coming back into my body threw me off so bad I flubbed a couple of notes and the guys in the band looked at me like "what's wrong with you dude?".

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That was residuals from the acid***


Nov 12, 2020, 2:29 PM



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Several people have told me that my house has spirits in it.


Nov 12, 2020, 2:27 PM

I've never seen any, but some country folks who have done work here say that they feel a presence here. This has happened often enough that I sort of expect it these days.

Once of my uncles told me that he was down in the basement here with my father years ago, and my father was working on an alternator on one side of the basement, and my uncle was helping him.

Something moved on the opposite side of the basement, and my uncle asked "What was that?"

My father replied, without ever looking up, "There are ghosts in this house."

My father was as no-nonsense as anyone, and I never heard him say anything like that around me.

It used to freak out my ex-wife, whenever she was more susceptible to suggestion than usual. One time, I called home on the land line, and no one answered, so when the voicemail picked up, I disguised my voice, and whispered, "I see dead people." My kids told me that she screamed when she heard the message.

Good times.

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Old black guy worked with my family on the farm


Nov 12, 2020, 2:36 PM

since he was 8 years old use to go drink in a bar in the next town over. Problem is he didn't have a license or a car. He would have to walk down by my childhood home where his buddies would pick him up and drop him off after a night of drinking.

There's a family graveyard right by the road. My great grandfather always told him (they called him "Son") "Son, you know I'm going to be buried right by that road when I go on. One of these days you're going to be walking by my grave and I'm gonna reach out and grab ya" Once my great grandfather died, Son would walk on the other side of the road away from the graveyard just in case.

Well a few years after my great grandfather died, Son came got dropped off from drinking all night. Went to the other side of the road to pass the graveyard and started hearing footsteps. When he would speed up, it would speed up. When he stopped, it stopped.

He got about 100 yards from his house down a long dirt road and took off in a sprint. Whatever it was was right in behind him.

He got to the door trying to open it and missed (cause drunk) about that time whatever it was ran into the back of his legs. Son hollered. Turned around.



It was his ol coon dog that had followed him, laid down and waited on him to come back and was following him back home.

Son never went back to that bar again.

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I like your funny words magic man


funny story!!!!


Nov 12, 2020, 2:55 PM

:)

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Smoked some good stuff laced in X once....


Nov 12, 2020, 3:46 PM

thought I was dead. I still might be...don't really know.

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