RoadMaster04
Jan 16 2004, 05:04 AM
it seems like you'all don't want me here I was hopeing to here some feed back on the last two stories, Although the post remain read but there is no one to evin give me a sceptics feed back the things in this house are realy hapining evin right now the dogs just went bilistic over the sounds from the back and I'm not to very good abought this pridicament here I'm realy concidering Moving from here (Soon) ok this is just freaky, My girl friend ask me did i sleep in my bed room last night, yes i did , but if Wolfgang keeps geting scaird of the sounds I'm not going to do to good at staying brave, sounds almost like an Indian Drum inthe back I"M NOT GOING BACK THERE TONIGHT for sure. What would y'all do in my shoes
RoadMaster04
Jan 16 2004, 05:08 AM
My girl friend ask me if I can get a preast to exorsize the house, Oh Me that kinda realy spooks me bad.
Gothic Blood Angel13
Jan 16 2004, 05:18 AM
RoadMaster04
Jan 16 2004, 05:23 AM
Sorry Y'all I'm just realy Freaking when every thing gets going here this reminds me of a Stevin King movie or Book
Lionel
Jan 16 2004, 06:07 AM
| QUOTE (RoadMaster04 @ Jan 16 2004, 09:34 AM) |
| it seems like you'all don't want me here I was hopeing to here some feed back on the last two stories, |
The problem is that I don’t understand most of what you write. If you can detail out the happenings in your house in a more sequenced manner, detailing how things started and what happens and at what times, I am sure you will get a lot more replies
girlwithacut
Jan 28 2004, 06:39 PM
Well, if your dog is scared, that means you should be too. Watch out for indian drums, that is a really bad sign. When drums are played, it only means death, or a celebration of some type. I advise you to grab your stuff and get the hell out of there!
Aslan
Jan 28 2004, 07:03 PM
| QUOTE |
| Watch out for indian drums, that is a really bad sign. When drums are played, it only means death, or a celebration of some type. |
'Indian' drums are a really bad sign are they? It means only death. Or a celebration of some type.
On what, in your undoubtedly wide experience, are you basing this surreal, paradoxical assertion?
And RoadMaster, Lionel is right I'm afraid. Your posts are touch lacking in shape. If you try to present your experiences in a less excitable and more coherent manner, I'm sure you'll have more luck.
girlwithacut
Jan 28 2004, 07:16 PM
Well, if you research, you would know more. But my response is only my opinion, not yours. You believe what you want and I believe what I want. (Don't take this offensively) Try researching more.
Fluffybunny
Jan 28 2004, 09:07 PM
| QUOTE (Aslan @ Jan 28 2004, 11:03 AM) |
'Indian' drums are a really bad sign are they? It means only death. Or a celebration of some type.
On what, in your undoubtedly wide experience, are you basing this surreal, paradoxical assertion?
|
I have a cd in the player right now of Navajo tribal chants and music. Including Indian drums...
How do drums mean only death?
I have been listening to drums for years with nary a proble...gasp...aghhh...chest pain...radiating to arm...pressure...bright light at end of tunnel...angels with pitchforks...poking...
Nope, I am back...it must have just been a celebration...
That is an odd idea though...
Aslan
Jan 28 2004, 09:59 PM
You should do more research, fluffy.
Anybody who's anybody in the field of parapsychology knows that Indian drums mean only death or a celebration of some type. Well known fact.
I'm curious to know what other culture's drums signify, and if they are also the harbingers of such oxymoronical tidings. Are Celtic drums the heralds of certain poverty, or maybe a large lottery win? Do Chinese drums auger definite catastrophic illness within the year - or possibly the sudden ability to run at sixty miles an hour?
There was me poking around scholarly and cerebral literature on the subject of the supernatural for the best part of twenty years and it never occured on me that it was all down to drums.
(Don't be offended at this, girlwithacut, but I find your theory slightly ludricous. Even more so the suggestion that I should 'research' more. The books that we consider to contain reasonable hypotheses on the subject of parapsychology are patently different by an order of some magnitude)
DarkSoul
Jan 28 2004, 10:07 PM
man all can say
is i think you have evil spitits in you're house
animaks can sense evil
so yea i think they're evil.
Coconino_County
Jan 29 2004, 02:46 AM
| QUOTE |
| Sorry Y'all I'm just realy Freaking when every thing gets going here this reminds me of a Stevin King movie or Book |
...somehow that doesn't surprise me.
girlwithacut
Jan 29 2004, 06:34 PM
Dude, IT'S MY BELIEF, NOT YOURS. And get over it. It's stupid to get all worked up for nothing gosh. Someone wants help and you guys need to FOCUS. Focus on the subject. You men are ridiculous, always wanting everything your way and when a woman objects, you get all worked up. Rua. There are all kinds of drums and they mean different things in different countries. It just doesn't mean death. Like I also mentioned maybe it's a form of celebration. Ask the Navajos and the Apaches. Stupid....

People these days......
Fluffybunny
Jan 29 2004, 07:24 PM
| QUOTE (girlwithacut @ Jan 29 2004, 10:34 AM) |
| Ask the Navajos and the Apaches. |
I'm Navajo, what would you like to know?
joc
Jan 29 2004, 07:28 PM
I'm part Cherokee. Sorry never heard of 'the drums of death'.
girlwithacut
Jan 29 2004, 07:34 PM
girlwithacut
Jan 29 2004, 07:36 PM
Oh what the hell, dude just move out of your house because these guys are no help to you. If you don't it'll kill you. I'm fed up with this SH*T. MOVE IT!
Scar
Jan 29 2004, 07:46 PM
I think it may depend on the tempo of the drum beat. For instance
if you hear somthing that starts slow and has an errie sound to it and as you walk upstairs it gets louder and faster, Chances are your on a Horror Movie set
Where as if you here a Cheery wee Number (possibly mixed in with other instruments) then your Cosher mate
anyway the only Shady "Death Drums" Iv'e heard of was in medevil times when people where been led to be hung drawn and quarted, These where usually solitary beats, as the soon to be dead dude was led through the mob of peasants.
I know SFA about indian drums but try not to make a sweeping generalization on any subject or you will leave yourself open to scrutiny
Thistle
Jan 29 2004, 07:49 PM
Oh Dear......looks like somebody knows how to overreact then
Girlwithacut.......to be fair to the guys .....you DID say that the drums "only mean death", you then went on to suggest that they asked any navajo presumably because you thought they would back up your ideas.....well, fluffy offered to answer any questions, please don't go flying off the deep end just because somebody disagrees with your theories
Like u said......." It's stupid to get all worked up over nothing "
Nancy
Jan 29 2004, 07:56 PM
| QUOTE (girlwithacut @ Jan 29 2004, 01:34 PM) |
Dude, IT'S MY BELIEF, NOT YOURS. And get over it. It's stupid to get all worked up for nothing gosh. Someone wants help and you guys need to FOCUS. Focus on the subject. You men are ridiculous, always wanting everything your way and when a woman objects, you get all worked up. Rua. There are all kinds of drums and they mean different things in different countries. It just doesn't mean death. Like I also mentioned maybe it's a form of celebration. Ask the Navajos and the Apaches. Stupid.... People these days...... |
Isn't this interesting.
What started out as a scrambled, confusing Topic by RoadMaster04, has turned into something entirely different. This is such a wonderful example of how Topics morph

Also notice RoadMaster04 has yet to return......... Hmmm
Girlwithacut? I suggest you take a peek at whom you are criticizing. Yes, Aslan can MORE than defend himself, and more than likely will return to do so.
However, showing respect to other Members AND Moderators is only civilized, which apparently escapes you.
Aslan? Go for it! We've missed your banter and masterful use of the English Language.
***waiting for the next round***
Thistle
Jan 29 2004, 08:03 PM
| QUOTE (Nancy @ Jan 29 2004, 07:56 PM) |
Girlwithacut? I suggest you take a peek at whom you are criticizing. Yes, Aslan can MORE than defend himself, and more than likely will return to do so.
|
LOL Nancy, great advice
Personally speaking, if Aslan was to proclaim that Zebra's were pink with yellow spots, I'd be the first to agree with him ( not that I'm scared or anything )
LaDy_OF_ThE_ForEst
Jan 29 2004, 08:22 PM
Wait, I hear drums from afar... (30 minutes later) I'm not dead?! Holy cow, but my best friend just died! I think I just killed him with my foot.
Fluffybunny
Jan 29 2004, 08:49 PM
| QUOTE (girlwithacut @ Jan 29 2004, 10:34 AM) |
| Dude, IT'S MY BELIEF, NOT YOURS. And get over it. It's stupid to get all worked up for nothing gosh. Someone wants help and you guys need to FOCUS. Focus on the subject. There are all kinds of drums and they mean different things in different countries. It just doesn't mean death. Like I also mentioned maybe it's a form of celebration. Ask the Navajos and the Apaches. |
| QUOTE |
| You men are ridiculous, always wanting everything your way and when a woman objects, you get all worked up. Rua. |
Girlwithacut, I have read your posts here and in other threads. The reason you got the response you did was that you come across like a
know it all kid in the span of your 30 post history here.
You don't come across like someone who has done any studying in the field of the paranormal. There are a couple of 13 year olds on this board that are capable posting clear, well thought out, sound, reasonable responses to peoples questions. I know it is possible by anyone of nearly any age.
Generally when one posts a belief that is a bit
left field that others may not know about(i.e. "drums mean death"), support or sources are added to the post to give some degree of validity to the post. You didn't, and then proceded to tell a person that has been researching paranormal events for more time than you have seen on earth to do research on the matter. And then again didn't even offer any support, or a place to go to research this theory you have.
What are we supposed to think?
I
am Navajo, and have no idea what you are talking about.
| QUOTE |
Stupid.... People these days...... |
Yes, yes there are...
LaDy_OF_ThE_ForEst
Jan 29 2004, 09:03 PM
I think girlwithacut has just died from hearing the "drums of death"... If she did, then I think it's true......
NOT! This is ridiculous, I'm leaving this topic.
LaDy_OF_ThE_ForEst
Jan 29 2004, 09:28 PM
I would like to add, this is a waste of thread. Please someone remove it. It's prepostrous that things like this happen. (Removed)
Please don't say that kind of thing. Not only is it offensive, but it is also libellious.
Thistle
Jan 29 2004, 09:40 PM
LaDy, if you think this is a waste of a thread the answer is quite simple......don't read it !!!!!! Things like this DO happen whether there is a rational explanation or not is up to you to decide but please do not stoop to the level of saying that other members must be high on drugs because of their beliefs.
I can't wait for a MOD to see your last post.
Scar
Jan 29 2004, 09:45 PM
| QUOTE (LaDy_OF_ThE_ForEst @ Jan 29 2004, 08:28 PM) |
| I would like to add, this is a waste of thread. Please someone remove it. It's prepostrous that things like this happen. (Removed from original post) |
prepostrous you say ?
Maybe we could start a Save The Thread Foundation pleading for people not to waste threads (such a high commodity these days)
I think the MODS will think its prepostrous that your telling them how to
Moderate the Board!

Plus Aslan has yet to slate Indian death drummer so we wait with bated breath to see what the bold Aslan in brewing in response to such treachery

Go thistle !!
LaDy_OF_ThE_ForEst
Jan 29 2004, 10:01 PM
| QUOTE |
| Maybe we could start a Save The Thread Foundation pleading for people not to waste threads (such a high commodity these days) |
Hahaha...

It does sound like that.
Right back at you
<bleeding_heart>
Jan 30 2004, 12:48 AM
This is related in small part to your post.
I lived in a council house a while back (one of the hard to lets despite it being in a nice enough area). There I saw a black figure several times and had feelings of dread when alone there (I put this down to tiredness and stress) until my 5 yo Doberman Sam, who I must say is a pure beast of a dog and had never shown even a hint of began barking in the direction of the apparition, bolted behind me and cowered like shaking like god knows what.
I then left without notice having to pay the remainder of the month (and I dont like to part with money), because if it could scare Sam it had to be f~~~ed up.
Of course you may want to stay put and seek help. Your call.
RoadMaster04
Jan 30 2004, 02:41 AM
I'm, Unwillingly moving from the house next week I love this house, & the events don't scare me. I just wanted to shair them with others, as far as the drums I've got a lot of Cherokee in me but not fluent in the Iroquoian language or ways so i'm not sure just what they ment.
I'm more of a Cowboy than an Indian.
Kismit
Jan 30 2004, 04:04 AM
Roadmaster 04 ,
Now that there have been so many replies to your post I hope you don't feel so bad .
As to your question 'What would I do if I where in your shoes ?' I'd quite probably spend alot of time with a camera in my hand , any kind of camera (not a digital though ) , Keep notes, check plumbing and electricals , and most of all allways have a friend theere to keep you company . If your only going to be there a few more days then what have you got to lose .
Now I'm off to go and find Thistle's pink Zebra with purple spots , because alltough I have the greatest respect for Aslans knowledge on all things ghosty . I would definately still ask for proof of such a magnificent beastie ..
Thistle
Jan 30 2004, 09:26 AM
| QUOTE (Kismit @ Jan 30 2004, 04:04 AM) |
Now I'm off to go and find Thistle's pink Zebra with purple spots , because alltough I have the greatest respect for Aslans knowledge on all things ghosty . I would definately still ask for proof of such a magnificent beastie .. |
Lottie
Jan 30 2004, 01:21 PM
Hi
The activity you experience could well be to do with natural causes, enviromental factors and this would be the first thing I would check. As has been suggested maybe its an idea to contact a reputable Paranormal Investigation team, if anything they will give you peace of mind. If I was in America I would be very happy to come over and check things out for you. Unfortuantely I live in the UK. I will be in the US in a couple of months though if things still have not settled down...nudge nudge wink wink
Lottie
dancin'hamster
Jan 30 2004, 01:24 PM
Ok - *puts sensible head on* - have you checked with the local power company? Power-surges can cause all kinds of weird malarky. I know - we have them here regularly. Lights go on and off, fuses pop, and in the early hours of Thursday morning the circuits on our emersion heater exploded leaving us with no hot water.......not very nice.....
Hammy x x x
marty nolin
Jan 31 2004, 06:32 PM
i am new. Don`t be afraid. I believe that is what it wants. It may not stop but don`t let it take over and influence your decisions. For 3 years now I have experienced telepathic and telekinetic attacks. There is someone out there with extreme abilities that can do anything from long distance.
Cloud Strife
Jan 31 2004, 06:39 PM
Why would we be afraid?
Maybe you should explain to us more about these "powers" you have, eh?
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