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Sandy - 2003-07-28 20:17:30
Damn, girl! I'm not tryin' to see a ghost either!
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wilberteets - 2003-07-28 20:21:06
LOL Sandy
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Marie - 2003-07-28 20:26:20
Dude, you're scaring the crap out of me. I was all laughing with the old lady hand and then you had to go and use the word "bodies". Damn.
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wilberteets - 2003-07-28 20:42:06
hehehe you guys are cracking me up.
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Teet's Sister - 2003-07-28 20:43:35
Ok, dammit. Let me just tell you that I am BREATHING LIKE I JUST RAN A MARATHON because of that CRAZY MESS you wrote about being in room 201 watching tv!!!!!!!!!! When you said the hand appeared around the door, I almost crapped in my comfy computer chair because THAT IS SOME SCARY SHIT. I was saying to myself, "She never told me that! She never tollllld me thaaaaaat!" and wondering HOW you could omit such a HUGE THING from your very own seetser. And then it turned out to be an actual living being who was in the bathroom. I swear to GOD, Teets, that old lady is one lucky person that I wasn't the one in YOUR shoes, 'cause I would have beaten the HOLY GERIATRIC HELL out of her with a BEDPAN before she ever got that door open a CRACK. CRAP!!! You scared the crinknly fries out of me, and I hope you're happy. Now I'm gonna read the rest. I was so freaked I had to stop and chew you out. heheheheheh~ T.S.
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wilberteets - 2003-07-28 20:50:46
MUWAHAHAHAHAHAHAAAARRRGGGHHH Yeah, ya know, if I had been just a little less stunned, shocked, and scared, I would have whooped a hurtin on her. I seriously thought I was losing my everloving mind there for a minute or five. It was scary. I'm thinking I might have told you that before, but it wasn't really a ghost, so your mind released it. Or maybe I just said "Man this old lady was in the bathroom and it was in the scary room, boy she scared me, jibbley jibbley." I don't always fill in all the details. hehe. ~Teets
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Teet's Sister - 2003-07-28 21:04:18
Well! Your brother-in-law told me, as I read to him your recount, that it had to be INDIANS. SCORES of Indians died here, right here in our parish, living up and down the River, RIGHT BY WHERE YOUR WORKPLACE IS. Also, says he, in the 1890's, this town was a wild-west type place where people shot each other up regularly. His Cajun Grampa recounted to him many tales of the old times; tales not too different from the "streetgang" tales of today. There is no telling what went on in the area you work in. I wanna go over there, Teets, with you and SEE. I wanna SEE! By the way Teets, Proof, and whomever else is interested in the paranormal...Husband says, "Look up "Old Baptist Hospital" in Jackson, MS. It's is the place where he was born, and it is SO raucously haunted that there have been several "ghost hunter" shows filmed about it. Gurneys rolling unattended down empty halls, clocks stopping, sightings, etc. It has since been torn down, but a new one was rebuilt on the land...as if that's going to help the situation! Pfffft!~ T.S.
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Teet's Sister - 2003-07-28 21:05:49
*Your Bro-in-law mentioned Indians BEFORE I read to him that your friend suspected Indians. Also, he saw a show about the hospital where he was born in a PBS documentary about hauntings.
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Cookie - 2003-07-28 21:10:15
I find it spooky that you worked in this building 3 different times under 3 different companies..phew girl
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Rdara - 2003-07-28 21:18:26
Whoa! I've worked/lived in some haunted places before, and after the intitial fear it was okay. But I honestly think I'd be constantly on edge there. Actually, it does sound like a fun place to work, you never know what's going to happen next. =)
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wilberteets - 2003-07-28 21:39:10
TS: I knew there were indians involved and I'd heard indians were buried out there, but I wasn't concrete enough on the details to state that. The things I do state are things I'm sure of. And Cookie: I too find it spooky that I've worked there 3 times, because to me, nothing is spookier than the thought of no job security. hehe. And Rdara: It is pretty fun to work there. I also have a very "at home" feeling there and when I am not working in that building, I am wishing that I could be. Each time I go back to work there I am very happy tol be going home. Hmmmm... maybe I've ......been there.... before. hehe.
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Teet's Sister - 2003-07-28 21:51:52
Teets...you're wiggin' me out, man. Is this the adult vesion of the "closet tapes"? heheheheh! Ok, now for the meat of my umpteenth post: Husband and I searched for proof on Old Baptist Hopsital, just SURE we were gonna find lots of good paranormal poop, since we both saw the program on PBS...and we found SQUAT. NOTHING!!! WTF????? I knowwwwwww tihs stuff is true and is out there. Could it be that the "new" hospital that stands in it's place did it's best to erase anything negative about the place? Proofrok? Can you find anything on "Old Baptist Hospital, Jackson MS"? I'm stumped!
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jen - 2003-07-28 22:44:01
hehe i read my father some stuff out of that and his eyes were popping out and he was making weird noises. he's dad. he is weird so he was probably joking. but the bony hand thing, he said "see it's their imaginations running wild on them", and then he said that you should get a new job. :rolleyes:
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Teet's Sister - 2003-07-28 23:20:53
Funny, Jen! hehehehhe!
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wilberteets - 2003-07-28 23:45:56
Jen, your dad was right about my imagination running wild with the old lady hand. I thought it was the freakin crypt keeper! But knowing I was in the scary forbidden room had me alllll ready to be scared. ~Teets
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proofrok the haunted - 2003-07-28 23:48:35
Aw, now you done went and did it. Thanks a lot teets. No Sleep for a brutha tonight. Be sittin' up jumpin' at moths n' shiznit like that. Damn. I'm skeered. Seriously though. That, was good. I mean, good. I had a very similar experience. After my friend Mark died in 1986 I was in my cottage bedroom having a tryst with a young filly from school late one night. I always turned off all the lights when I had dates over to kind of hide from Mom n' Dad, so it was damn dark. My room/cottage was in a little grove of second growth trees-anyway, we are mid flagrante into our delicto when I hear heavy footsteps on the little deck we'd built the year before. There is a slow, strange knock and my door. A familiar, high, tenorish voice calls out, "Hey, [proofrok], it's me, Bingo." Bingo had been Mark's fraternity nick. He was a big guy. I rose from my bed and stared, bracing myself against the wall because my legs were rubber. That big shadow looming there. Then the voice said, "RANDY." Mark's fraternity big brother. He was Bingo, and I recalled at that moment Mark was Bingo Jr. But ole Randy took 10 years off my life that night. Sometimes the most intense hauntings are our minds painting awful visions on the world around us.
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wilberteets - 2003-07-28 23:49:04
Sistah oh mine.... my surreal quote generator just generated some magical words that seem to apply to something you related to me in a recent email. I shall not specify the details, but I feel sure you will know it's meaning. "Beware the unwilling Clam." hehehehehhehehehe
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proofrok - 2003-07-28 23:50:15
how is it we are always writing in your comments at the same time?
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wilberteets - 2003-07-28 23:53:27
Proofrok!! hahaha! That is such a funny story. You know, there have been A LOT of people who had the worst scares of their lives while they were mid flagrante in their delicto! haha. I'll bet some heart failure has been had. I'm sorry you won't be sleeping. hehe. Sometimes when I get to talking about these things, I get seriously spooked. It's rough when I'm aloooooonnnne in the house with my scary thoughts. Sweet dreams! ~Teets
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wilberteets - 2003-07-28 23:58:28
Maybe we are having one of those psychic connections we've been talking about.
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proofrok - 2003-07-29 00:03:37
I wouldn't doubt it. Spooky.
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Teet's Sister - 2003-07-29 00:53:24
I'll tell you what's scary! UNSOLICITED DELICTO. Your surreal quote generator is ON THA MONEY. :sigh: I remember when delicto wasn't disgusto. How I yearn for the ole days, before I realized I had soundly ruined my future. (I guess we don't have to explain about the clam business now, Teets!) You and Proof...y'all some spooky mofos.
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wilberteets - 2003-07-29 01:44:01
Yes, spooky indeed. I am up right now at midnight, when I should be sleeping, because everyone in this house is spooky. Bink was spooked because I read her the scaries, and Dagget is spooked and we don't know why. Dagget is staring at nothing and chuffing periodically. We heard an bump, like something dropping, and had to do a house check. Found nothing. Here's my Question O' the Evening: When you talk about the spirit world, does it summon them????? Or does it just make you so spooky and freaked that you upset your dog and think you're being haunted????? Sheesh. I was already short of sleep from last night and now I'm spookin at midnight. I'm tired enough to just get in bed and hope the boogeyman doesn't get me. Dag is with me. Boy, am I comforted. For all who need to know: Dag is my fat little chihuahua. He's adorable, but not too much on the fierce protection. ~Teets
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Teets Sister - 2003-07-29 02:38:39
Surely you realize that were you faced with wretched horror, Dag would be some serious 'up under your bed, yo'. Hehehe....I think your senses are heightened because you made spooky all day, is what IIIIIII think. Then again, that's just me and my opinion over here in the HAPPY-SAFE-HOUSE. :) HEHEHEHHEHEHHE. That was mean. Go to sleep, Teets. If you DO have a ghost, it's a friendly one. If it was gonna choke you down, itta done it by now. Love you den, soustah. Night.
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proofrok - 2003-07-29 03:51:39
All I know is I really shouldn't be watching the original Japanese version of The Ring (Ringu) right now. Plot point for plot point of course the American version matched it, so I know what's gonna happen-but I think this one's....SCARIER. Just cannot deal with the little girl with the cousin It look goin' on, man. Don't eat the brown acid....oops. Different kind of bad trip.
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Teets Sister - 2003-07-29 09:41:59
DUDE! I never saw "Ringu", but I saw the American take and maaaaaaaan, it scared the crapout of me. I thought the deal was over when they found the body n' all...so when it came shufflin' toward the screen waggin' it's shoulders and doin' the "It", I was enthralled. And when it came on OUT...crikey! That's imprinted on my brain, that scene. Ooo. I gots heebiejeebs.
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wilberteets - 2003-07-29 10:12:36
This place is heebie jeebie central. hehe. I did go to sleep, and the boogeyman did not get me. And I lived to see another day! Later, I'll post some more mess. You know I gots more. I have to go make messages in my guestbook and either argue or concede about werewolves vs. vampires. ~Teets
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