Do you believe in ghosts?
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I'll probably be pilloried for this, but I never used to, but having seen some very strange, and not easily explained things here, I am starting to think differently. I was always of the thought people were a bit touched to think spirits existed.
One thing that happened to me 8 years ago always makes me shiver.
My best friends Dad died some years ago. When his first son was old ebnough, we went to the graveyard alltogether, and as my friend was explaining his dad lifes to the lad, who he was, where he came from etc, the kid said to him, "why are all these people looking at us". I am not afraid to say I fair shat myself.
Certain things that have happened since have swayed me into the other camp.Comment
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Originally posted by MayContainNuts View PostI quite like spirits!!! Make mine a double!!!Originally posted by Stevie Wonder BoyI can't see any way to do it can you please advise?
I want my account deleted and all of my information removed, I want to invoke my right to be forgotten.Comment
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Apparently 33% of people believe they have a guardian angel.
Mrs BP has "seen" 2 ghosts since I met her. Once at Kelvedon Nuclear bunker. And a dog at the crab and winkle in Whitstable. The first I could have missed. The second I would have seen - so I know she must have imagined it. Which probably explains the first.
I do love most haunted though! Even if it was mostly entertainment.
Chislehurst caves is supposed to be haunted. 2 guys stayed their overnight once. 1 came out injured. Now staying overnight banned. Its a good way of increasing tourist trade. I would happily stay overnight - God will protect me.Comment
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Originally posted by Old Hack View PostCertain things that have happened since have swayed me into the other camp.Comment
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Belief in anything supernatural without evidence, i.e God, Ghosts, Fairies or a Lib Dem seat after the next election, is delusional and a very stark indicator of below average intelligence, ignorance and/or inadequate education.Comment
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Originally posted by LatteLiberal View PostBelief in anything supernatural without evidence, i.e God, Ghosts, Fairies or a Lib Dem seat after the next election, is delusional and a very stark indicator of below average intelligence, ignorance and/or inadequate education.Comment
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Originally posted by LatteLiberal View PostBelief in anything supernatural without evidence, i.e God, Ghosts, Fairies or a Lib Dem seat after the next election, is delusional and a very stark indicator of below average intelligence, ignorance and/or inadequate education.Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostI am not sure I want to hear any more!
Nope, a large sceptic until the grave yard incident 8 odd years ago and now from our own experience.Comment
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