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G-G-G-Ghosts!
onewheelwizzard:
That happens to me too, and every time I talk about it all my friends mention that it's happened to them before too.
I just figure the brain is able to set its own alarms. Makes me wish I were better at it ... as it stands, I can safely get up at a time I need to within a few minutes of an electronic alarm maybe a third of the time, depending on how much sleep I'm getting. I imagine it's something that can be practiced somehow and gotten good at.
jodizzle:
I have never had a ghostly experience and I guess I don't really think about it all that much. I don't not believe in them, and I find it all rather interesting! I enjoy reading other people's ghostly stories though!
CamusCanDo:
Not exactly ghost related but things like this make me smile:
http://www.tribune.com.ng/22052008/news/news2.html
imapiratearg:
Is that shit real?
Boro_Bandito:
--- Quote from: calenlass on 08 Jun 2008, 09:13 ---I have, like Lunchy, always been rather afraid of looking around me or out a window and noticing things that should not be there. However, we moved into a house a few years ago, and it creeks a bunch at night when the air comes on. Sometimes there are footsteps that run up and down the hall! I usually count eight feet, and sometimes in the morning the carpets in the hallway are all messed up!
And then in the morning I'll get knocked over again as Oscar and Nabisco tear past me again and skid to a stop and collapse on each other with biting teeth and rabbit punching back feet and mess up the carpets I've just straightened.
--- End quote ---
I think you solve your own problem in this one. Its probably the cats. Having lived in a basement for some time, I come to know how things sound above me. Often in the middle of the night for the longest time I would hear what sounded like people walking back and forth upstairs, or a quick burst of movement that sounded like someone running from the bathroom down the hall to the steps leading down to the split foyer. After a while I realized that its the cats, who at night are more active than in the day (at least mine are) and are usually tussling with each other. Now, I have one cat who is literally 15 pounds, huge girl, and two others who like to pick territory fights. If they move quick they can sound a lot like footsteps, which were what I was hearing. If they're messing up the carpet in the morning, who's to say they aren't at night as well? Unless of course you keep em caged at night, then you're probably screwed.
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