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1. Wednesday, August 17, 2011 1:35 AM
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the very few I know, a few homes , but the most was at fort sill oklahoma. tell me yours 1st.

 
2. Wednesday, August 17, 2011 2:23 AM
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my old house rebel...

that was why i left it...it didn`t feel like my house anymore.....


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3. Wednesday, August 17, 2011 12:51 PM
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I just played a priest that is called on to clean a house haunted by a jealous ghost in the short film Haunted Love.

 
4. Thursday, August 18, 2011 3:58 AM
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Ha....

There`s 1 here if you need one.....

(i dont fear them)


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5. Thursday, August 25, 2011 9:00 PM
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Ohio State Reformatory. I spent a Halloween there once. Creepy and SUPER haunted. Plus I would say that the house I spent the first 8 years of my life in was super haunted.



 
 
6. Thursday, August 25, 2011 9:21 PM
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Fort Sill Oklahoma, we visited that place alot but 2 times was haunting. one with my dad,  he grabbed up a coin from geronimos burial. it was very hot that day. then things were strange by night time, the weather it got cooler, he told me he grabbed a coin from there and I told him to take it back, so we did, but the temp dropped and when we got to my sis's house even the weatherman said it was a very odd weather, from hot to cold. it was summer time too! just very strange!

 
7. Thursday, August 25, 2011 9:24 PM
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Smeds tell me about the 8 years ya stayed, that if ya want to. haunting I'll bet! I believe in stuff like that! cause I have also been haunted in a few houses myself.

 
8. Thursday, August 25, 2011 11:16 PM
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Yes Fort Sill, there we went to willie nelson family picnic, september 8th, 1999 before the concert, me and my sis's went to check out yet again geronimos grave , my sis's could hear horses, near Geronimos place there were none, no one at all. and they were scared, I was across the other side checkin out Quanah Parkers Buriel. did not hear anything.

 
9. Thursday, August 25, 2011 11:21 PM
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and I miss some member here called head in a/the box, I am sure, we talked about shadow people that was sooo many years ago. he had so many interesting posts! esp. about ghosts and things from what I remember.

 
10. Friday, August 26, 2011 4:00 PM
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I have no ghost stories, no alien stories, even after searching for them. 

Strange phenomenon: I went to Organon around 1973. It is where Wilhelm Reich lived and worked in the state of Maine. The 'museum' was closed but i met the Trustee. A great woman-we discussed stuff and she showed me Reich's orgone machines. One looked like an anti aircraft gun. I have pictures. Afterwards she drove me to my car.

So, I was kinda juiced or high afterwards and as I was driving down the road soon after , I pointed my finger at the clouds , concentrated, and a small hole opened up in the clouds and got larger and larger where I was pointing. Weird.  It only worked that one time.              

That's all I got.

 An hour or so later: I just remembered. I think that orgone anti aircraft gun was called a 'cloudbuster'. I better google that out, but I think I am correct on this.

 
11. Sunday, September 4, 2011 12:02 PM
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I`d love it...

i`d be in my element...

in a big old haunted castle on my own...

you know...

with ghosts and paranormal activity going on all around me...

i`d love it...

i`m geared for it...

guess it`s maybe all the Scorpio in me....


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12. Monday, September 5, 2011 2:31 AM
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I live in Earlsdon, in Coventry. It's an old Victorian village and whilst there aren't many recorded incidents in literature, a lot of local people always have spooky personal stories to share. I love it.

The only thing i've ever experienced is when i was in my spare room, tidying up a little. All of a sudden the stuffed toys on the shelf above me and to my right began to fall off the shelf, but not in a domino effect. It was as if someone was moving along and just "pinging" them off the shelf one by one.

I've always wanted to do a ouija board (i am a skeptic, but these have always fascinated me), but my fiancé is absolutely terrified of the thought, and has threatened to leave if i ever did it. So... yeah, i won't be doing that anytime soon.

 
13. Wednesday, September 7, 2011 12:47 AM
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recently, was lookin for a car manual, looked and looked all over, but this one place, I have looked around soooo many times, and yes, used to be in the same place I have checked. so many times. not found.

now, this is strange. . how that book turned up, well at least it's a good thing, strange but good, cause I was gonna buy one. it was in the very same place I have looked over for weeks! and weeks, nah, didn't over look at all. so ya know.

just was there.

 
14. Wednesday, September 7, 2011 2:45 AM
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Just gotta say, I am sooo fasinated with all your posts!!! Thank You!!! It Imaze me!!!!

 
15. Wednesday, September 7, 2011 6:37 AM
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Have you goit a big horror dvd collection then rebel ..

have you seen Dead End...

(with leland palmer-the actor in it)

what did you think of that one


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16. Wednesday, September 7, 2011 6:54 AM
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Hey! I saw that one a couple times awhile back, great film there, thank you for mentioning Owl cause I will check it out yet again!!!

 
17. Wednesday, September 7, 2011 4:33 PM
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ScyFy Channel's popular reality series "Ghost Hunters" will feature the historic house Seaview Terrace (Mansion) / Carey Mansion in its Sept. 7 episode, appropriately titled "Dark Shadows."

The rear view of the building on Ruggles Avenus in Newport, RI, was used as the iconic image of "Collinwood" on DS 1966-71. The "Ghost Hunters" team visits the property and explores reports of possible paranormal activity.

A representative from NBCUniversal tells SG: "On the Wed., Sept. 7 epsiode of Syfy's Ghost Hunters - the most popular paranormal franchise on television - fans of the cult-classic TV show Dark Shadows can join lead investigators Jason Hawes and Grant Wilson along with the The Atlantic Paranormal Society (TAPS) team as they conduct the first-ever paranormal investigation of Seaview Terrace, the location where the long-running gothic soap opera, Dark Shadows was filmed."

He also provides the following information about the episode and the series.

Press Release Episode Description. "Premieres Wednesday, September 7 @ 9/8c.

"Forty thousand square feet. Gothic architecture. Former girls' boarding school. Once the house where the cult-classic TV show Dark Shadows was filmed.

"The owner of the Seaview Terrace in Newport, Rhode Island calls on the TAPS team to investigate the scary happenings in her home for the first-ever paranormal investigation of the mansion where the gothic soap opera was filmed. First there was a male voice in the hall saying, `Hello, is that you?' Then there was a drastic temperature change in the 3rd floor tower. The final straw was when she reached for a door handle only to see it slowly turn on its own. Jason, Grant and the team are about to get to the bottom of all the bangs, footsteps and knocks and encounter the loudest evidence they've ever heard."


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