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Despare 03-15-2007 04:57 PM

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Originally Posted by bloodrayne (Post 571828)
Meh...I've never been concerned with anything like that

I would actually be LOOKING for something like that to happen. I love supernatural experiences and have had a couple in my lifetime...

bloodrayne 03-15-2007 05:00 PM

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Originally Posted by Despare (Post 571831)
I would actually be LOOKING for something like that to happen. I love supernatural experiences and have had a couple in my lifetime...

Yeah, that's what I mean...It certainly wouldn't be a deterrent

But...I seriously don't expect anything like that to happen to me

Posher778 03-15-2007 05:01 PM

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Originally Posted by bloodrayne (Post 571837)
Yeah, that's what I mean...It certainly wouldn't be a deterrent

But...I seriously don't expect anything like that to happen to me

You'd be throwing the bricks back anyway:rolleyes:

Despare 03-15-2007 05:02 PM

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Originally Posted by bloodrayne (Post 571837)
Yeah, that's what I mean...It certainly wouldn't be a deterrent

But...I seriously don't expect anything like that to happen to me

The place with the most stories are usually the most dissapointing. There's a "haunted house" out here, the Donovan House where people have supposedly saw ghost/evil sheep and heard things in barns and jumped out of windows scared half to death refusing to talk about what happened...
I never saw anything like that. :(

bloodrayne 03-15-2007 05:07 PM

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Originally Posted by Despare (Post 571842)
The place with the most stories are usually the most dissapointing. There's a "haunted house" out here, the Donovan House where people have supposedly saw ghost/evil sheep and heard things in barns and jumped out of windows scared half to death refusing to talk about what happened...
I never saw anything like that. :(

Yeah at Bobby Mackey's (about 15 minutes from here) there's supposed to be LOTS of activity (you can read about it online), and I've been there tons of times since I was a teenager and I never saw or heard anything

Also, up in Ohio (about an hour north of here) we went to the Loveland Castle one Halloween...All through the place...And although it was extremely cool (big stone castle, narrow passageways, etcetera)...There wasn't anything 'unusual' goin' on


@ Despare...I responded to your 'local abandoned hospital' query at the bottom of the page before this one

bloodrayne 03-15-2007 05:09 PM

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Originally Posted by Posher778 (Post 571840)
You'd be throwing the bricks back anyway:rolleyes:

HAHA...That's cute...But, to be perfectly honest, if anything like that DID happen, I'd be trying to figure out how, why, what and from where...If I actually came into contact with something, I would definitely try to communicate with it...Maybe THAT'S why nothing ever happens to me...lol

Posher778 03-15-2007 05:11 PM

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Originally Posted by bloodrayne (Post 571865)
HAHA...That's cute...But, to be perfectly honest, if anything like that DID happen, I'd be trying to figure out how, why, what and from where...If I actually came into contact with something, I would definitely try to communicate with it...Maybe THAT'S why nothing ever happens to me...lol

Maybe they just think your boring. Run in a haunted house in a hot dog suit and yodel next time, maybe you'll stir a reaction.

crabapple 03-15-2007 05:13 PM

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Originally Posted by bloodrayne (Post 571837)
Yeah, that's what I mean...It certainly wouldn't be a deterrent

I disagree, I think you'll need a lot of detergent. Bricks are generally pretty dirty and after some ghost knob-gobbler lobs them at you, you'll probably have grime and soot smeared all over your stuff.

I use Sun with a couple of capfuls of fabric softener. I'll usually spray a stain remover on the really bad spots and let it soak in before starting the wash too

bloodrayne 03-15-2007 05:14 PM

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Originally Posted by Posher778 (Post 571872)
Maybe they just think your boring. Run in a haunted house in a hot dog suit and yodel next time, maybe you'll stir a reaction.

Heh...I AM boring...How would they know?:eek:

bloodrayne 03-15-2007 05:16 PM

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Originally Posted by crabapple (Post 571880)
I disagree, I think you'll need a lot of detergent. Bricks are generally pretty dirty and after some ghost knob-gobbler lobs them at you, you'll probably have grime and soot smeared all over your stuff.

I use Sun with a couple of capfuls of fabric softener. I'll usually spray a stain remover on the really bad spots and let it soak in before starting the wash too

lol...You're a goober


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