Ghost Stories - I Want To Hear Your Best!
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When I was young enough to sleep in a crib, I remember one night something grabbed my foot. Now keep in mind that it's very hard to reach into a crib and grab someone's foot. Also, it was night and my parents were asleep until I woke them up. My dad came in and said he felt something grab him too. I ended up going back to sleep and nothing else happened.
The neighbor's house by my parents use to be haunted. A long time ago there was an old lady living there that apparently liked her oven and died in the house. One night as I was leaving around 8PM, when I was in my teens, I saw a ghostly figure that looked like a lady, moving from the deck towards where I knew the oven was. I quickly exited stage left.
¶ So when I was a kid I would spend the night at the same neighbors house because I was friends with the person's kid that lived there at the time. Sometimes when I would spend the night the dog, for no reason that we could see, would get up and start staring and growling at the area around the oven plus the cat would stare in that direction at the same time. When they remodeled and removed the old stove, there were never any reported incidents again.
You have one hell of a memory
I actually forgot about the crib story until this post. But I use to tell that story every now and again growing up.0 -
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GnothiSeauton23 wrote: »@littlemissbgiff Great pictures...the pictures look a bit eerie I can't even imagine what it is like in person.
The horrors that probably occurred in that bathroom...if those walls could speak.
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I have 2!
1. I was staying at a friend's house in an old mining town in PA. My nephew was about 2-3 at the time and we were sleeping in the same room, and just as we turned off the light and got in bed, he sat up and said "HEY, How is that guy walking with no feet? That's funny!" and pointed across the room. I jumped out of bed, turned on all the lights and slept with them on the rest of the time we were there.
2. I was around 3 when my sister was born, She was very sick and had to stay in the hospital for a few months off and on her first year, so I stayed with my aunt and uncle in a small town in Maine. I don't remember much about that time except for being afraid of EVERYTHING. something as minor as someone knocking on the door would make me cry. If they left the basement door open, I would cry. I was always hiding... my favorite place to hide was under the kitchen table but it had one of those table cloths that went all the way to the floor and if it even rustled, I would cry. As I grew up, I was always on edge when we visited there and had no idea why. About 10 years ago, we were sitting at that same kitchen table visiting my aunt, and my dad asked her if she had had any "weird stuff" go on lately. She started telling him about an experience she recently had, and when I asked what they were talking about she said "oh honey, you don't remember? We have a ghost of a little girl here. I swear you could see her when you were little, you always used to tell me the little girl was scaring you"
it's funny because I spent so much time hiding (from the ghost?) , that I was always too afraid to play hide and seek when I was a little girl. The hiding part makes me so panicky! I couldn't even bring myself to play hide and seek with my own kids haha.3 -
I recently had a business trip to San Francisco. I was travelling with a co-worker, who was a new guy that I was training. He booked a room at a Hilton downtown which I guess is in a historic part of the city. The first morning of work the guy shows up and was visibly shaken. We had really just met each other, and he seemed apprehensive, but he just had to tell someone what had happened to him that prior night in the hotel. He said that at about 3am he was sleeping on his back and was awoken by a weight on his chest that had rendered him immobile from the waist up.. like his arms were pinned and he was having trouble taking breaths. After being abruptly woken in this way, he heard a man's voice right in his ear saying "GO HOME NOW", and then he was released. The guy said he immediately jumped up and called his wife because he wasn't sure if it was a warning that something bad had happened back home, or if he was simply not welcome.. Following the phone call, and finding out his wife was fine, he packed his bags and gtfo. I found his story pretty creepy, especially considering that he just had to tell someone and I was basically his new boss..I don't think most people would make something like this up. We did some reading online on that hotel and found other accounts of ghost encounters.2
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OK yeah that's creepy.0 -
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LiftingLady5 wrote: »futureicon wrote: »
Nice church lady reference lol. It sounds like the sleep paralysis to me, though.
I forgot to add that he was also levitating a foot off of the bed. Probably sleep paralysis :P0 -
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Anytime I see something screech across a room and latch onto someone's neck,
and the guy screams and tries to get it off, I have to laugh, because what IS
that thing?!
-- Deep Thoughts, by Jack Handey3 -
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futureicon wrote: »I recently had a business trip to San Francisco. I was travelling with a co-worker, who was a new guy that I was training. He booked a room at a Hilton downtown which I guess is in a historic part of the city. The first morning of work the guy shows up and was visibly shaken. We had really just met each other, and he seemed apprehensive, but he just had to tell someone what had happened to him that prior night in the hotel. He said that at about 3am he was sleeping on his back and was awoken by a weight on his chest that had rendered him immobile from the waist up.. like his arms were pinned and he was having trouble taking breaths. After being abruptly woken in this way, he heard a man's voice right in his ear saying "GO HOME NOW", and then he was released. The guy said he immediately jumped up and called his wife because he wasn't sure if it was a warning that something bad had happened back home, or if he was simply not welcome.. Following the phone call, and finding out his wife was fine, he packed his bags and gtfo. I found his story pretty creepy, especially considering that he just had to tell someone and I was basically his new boss..I don't think most people would make something like this up. We did some reading online on that hotel and found other accounts of ghost encounters.
Isn't that sleep paralysis?
I've experienced SP since I was a little girl - but didn't know what it actually was until maybe the late 90's when I was able to do some internet research on it. SP is horrifying and I'd tell y'all about my experiences but I'm afraid if I start talking about it it will start up again and I haven't had an incident in 5 years.
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