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sfj21
Many years ago, before I met my Wife, she had a pair of Pearl ear-rings which inexplicably went missing (she lived alone). Three weeks after they disappeared, my future Wife returned home from work to notice her ear-rings on the dressing table (like I said she lived alone a no one else had access to the house). A couple of years later she went to see a medium, wearing these Pearl ear-rings. The medium said to her 'You have stamps on your ears.' When my Wife enquired what this meant, the medium explained that when a spirit has taken something, to him it is seen as stamps. He went on to explain that he has come across this quite a lot.

Has anything of yours ever disappeared only to re-appear without explanation? sasmokin.gif
thefirstman
You know i swear my cutlery reduces in numbers by day.We all thought it was the borrowers.had anymore experiences?
sfj21
I haven't but my wife sees 'people' in our bedroom quite a lot. They're usually dressed in 19th century clothing. One time she saw a Policeman walk into our wardrobe, she walked up to it, swung open the doors and found...........clothes sasmokin.gif
Coconino_County
a few years ago i was at my grandmothers old house assembling a piece of furniture for her. It was a few months after her brother, who lived in her basement had died, and my grandmother was out shopping. the only other person in the house was my grandfather, who was bed ridden and on oxygen at the time. I had a pan next to me holding all the screws I would need. when I was about half way done, I went into the kitchen to get a coke, and when I went back in about 2 minutes later all the screws in my pan were gone. I thought maybe I had accidentally kicked the pan without knowing it and knocked the screws out, but I think I would have noticed. I looked all over the floor of the room, and since I didn't find them, I went back down in the basement to see if I could find any more screws in my grandfathers old toolbox. I got a couple more and when I went back into the room all the screws were back in the pan. I thought I was going nuts, but I didn't think It could have been a spirit. Now I have the willies.
klamath
Very cool Coco.
My parents lived in an apartment a long time ago before they had any children. They kept blaming eachother for moving items. My Dad's favorite watch would end up in the trash can. He would always go there to retrieve it.
My parents have been divorced for years and my Mom swears to this day that she never threw away his watch.
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tendo
once again, i place the blame squarely on tight pants...haha.

ok, seriously, i know a few ppl that have the same prob. we call them demon gnomes...i think i replied to a post like this already...o well. but everything comes back eventually...usually in a place that u dont go very often.
moe eubleck
As a skeptic and a practitioner of disorganization , I can see the value in blaming ghosts for losing things. I will have to remember that the next time I lose my bank card. I will simply phone the bank and explain to the teller how a thieving apparation made off with my wallet.
That will go over like a fart in church. rolleyes.gif
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