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#31    dancin'hamster

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Posted 12 June 2004 - 06:07 PM

Hello All  original.gif

(Hi Teddy  wub.gif )

I have been on several investigations now, and am becoming more and more sceptical with each one.
The only one so far that has made re-evaluate my thoughts was one in October last year that I organised. Several odd things were recorded, and four people had what they beleived to be very very real experiences. I am also a little embarressed to confess that I ran like a big girlie down a corridor after something hissed right in my ear. I believe the noise was captured on digicam. The hiss - not me squealing! *blush*
The last one was also interesting as there were two 'mediums' there. I took them individually to a certain room, and they both reported the same feelings. They did not talk to each other because I managed to keep them seperate. Both ladies are highly intelligent, articulate ladies, whom I believe to be sincere in their beliefs.

So I am still wobbling on the fence until someone finds me a house/hotel/area where I can see/feel something for myself!
I will, of course, have Teddy for protection  grin2.gif


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Posted 15 June 2004 - 11:43 PM

QUOTE (Tom_Bom @ Jun 10 2004, 05:01 PM)
Teddy, everything happens for a reason. Everything that has happened in your life, has led you up to this point. God lays the path, and you follow. The hunger and the pain is for a reason.

Tom,

What possible reason could justify the death by starvation of little children?

And its not enough to just let them die this way, many suffer from horrible illnesses before hand.. and your telling me this is for a REASON?? What reason??

Get a grip!!

Oh and if everything that has happened in my life has led me to this point, that would suggest that I have been following some plan already laid down for me, and I've just going through the motions as it where, if that is the case, where is this 'freewill' we hear so much about??

Heres something else to ponder, Does God think?? After all he is an all knowing God so what could he possibly think about, since he already knows everything.....

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Posted 15 June 2004 - 11:48 PM

try not to take tom seriously, teddy, he's just a psychotic, narrow-minded kidlet. everytime he offends, just imagine him being flayed alive, or something cheery like that, know what i mean?

as to the topic at hand, i never got around to going ghost hunting because i was kidnapped by friends to go camping. we stayed there one day and oen night and it was the worst camping trip i've ever been on. we got lost for 2 and a half hours looking for a place none of use had ever been, so we conceded and went to a familiar camping place. we had very little food, not enough to last as long as my friends wanted it, and i got 45 minutes of sleep. the next day, i was cold, hungry, and tired, but my friend fell into the lake with all of his stuff. he was near shore, so he was able to get it all though, whcih was good. i still laughed at him a lot.i eventually convinced them that staying was a terrible idea and by the time we got home we'd be very hungry and very mad.

so yeah, since no ghost story, you got a camping story.
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Posted 15 June 2004 - 11:51 PM

QUOTE (dancin'hamster @ Jun 12 2004, 07:07 PM)
Hello All  original.gif

(Hi Teddy  wub.gif )


I will, of course, have Teddy for protection  grin2.gif


Hammy x x x

*rummages through Toy Box, pops up with plastic sword and shield made out of frisbee*

Ready when you are Hammy  wub.gif

Come on ghosties, lets have ya...

*dives behind Hammy after hearing door creak, peeks out* Whaa was that!!  ohmy.gif



Teddy  grin2.gif  
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Posted 15 June 2004 - 11:55 PM

Hi Chico,

Flayed alive sounds about right grin2.gif

As to ghost hunting, that is something I have done many times... strange thing is tho, for all the 'haunted' locations there are, the ghosts never seem to come out to play when you go looking for them...

Rather shy bunch them dead people...



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Posted 16 June 2004 - 07:42 AM

hey guys,...... not ghost hunting as such.. but when i went on a tour of the fremantle prison (the prison was built by convicts in the 1850s and was closed as a place of incarceration in 1991 after 136 years of continuous use) you got taken thru the various areas of the prison, including the holding cells before they were hung..... or various other reasons for being separated from the other inmates. one cell had such a feeling of dread, it was unbelievable (and it wasnt the holding cell before they were hung), i could only walk in a few steps, as i felt as tho an enormous pressure was pushing all around me....  you can go on a night tour, which i havent had the chance to yet, there is supposed to be a lot of activity. you can also take tours thru the mental asylum... which i hope to be doing very soon (not as a patient tho  rolleyes.gif )
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Posted 16 June 2004 - 10:00 AM



I went to an abandoned asylum last year , it was interesting in the way that it had been run self suficiently . The Asylum boasted  there own butchers , bakers and Hairdressers on site .  They grew and made most of there own food and housed thousands of Doctors, Nurses and patients  . Still I was troubled...

  I don't know wether my mind works diferently to others  but , I found the lack of farming coupled with a large butchers and a very small morgue more than a  little disturbing .......




No ghosts though .





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