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REAL ghosts in HAUNTED house causing paranormal activity goes to COURT when CAUGHT ON TAPE
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 24537691:MV8yMDM4MzU2XzM0MzA1ODMwX0ZFRjk0MkFC] [quote:green_girl:MV8yMDM4MzU2XzM0MjY2NjQxXzlBODg0MDFC] Even if they could win a legal fight over a haunted house, their videa evidence is weaker than weak. Bowling pin fell over? Just because no one was touching it?? People were walking on the floor. All it takes for a floor board to wobble under them for it to fall down. Now if it fell when no one was in the room, maybe. If it fell repeatedly, maybe. As for the light, lots of houses have the odd tricky wiring in them. As for the people suing??? I WISH i could rent a haunted house!! Would be awesome. I would pay extra for it. The landlord will let it go to court, make a bit of a buzz, then evict those deadbeat tennants and rent the house out as a haunted house for twice what they were paying. [/quote] We lived in a haunted house for 9 years. The ghost was friendly and we all learned how to get along. The ghost was obviously attached to the home. First Christmas in the house, we had very little money. Christmas morning I ran down to throw a load of laundry in before anyone else was up and leaning up against the washer was a beautiful stained glass window. Excited by my "gift", I ran upstairs and woke my son to thank him for it. He knew nothing about the window. I gave the window a place of honour on a table in a corner of the dining room. Everyday I would arrive home from work to find the glass face down on the table. I tried propping it with heavy weights, I even duct taped it to the wall. Still came home to find it face down. My neighbour came over for tea and I told her the story. She laughed and said "Mary" loved the window and had her bed moved to under it's location in the living room during her last days. I moved the window to the right corner of the living room and it never fell again. So many stories from this house, I could write a book. I still miss that house, it had a wonderful, positive vibe. [/quote]
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