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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I absolutely believe in ghosts. Too many sensible people I know have seen them/experienced them. For my own situation, I used to work at an old country club in the midwest. The club used to have living quarters on the second floor of the club house where two fo the workers used to live. One of them died there. That was factual. The other guy STILL worked at the club and was an older man (the bartender). He lived in the club when the man died. There were simply too many people who heard/experienced things to say that place was not haunted (of course, the rumor was it was haunted by the former co-worker but who knows.) There were places in the club that were downright creepy, cold, different energy. That's the best I can describe it. Other workers experienced salt/pepper shakers go FLYING down and off tables. Others heard their name being called from the banquet room when they were the only ones still there (i.e., managers closing the place down for the night). I once worked the night shift and got "locked" in the bathroom . . . the bathroom didn't lock. (Though I'm willing to dismiss the latter as the result of an old building). Creepy stuff.[/quote] I could have written this! I'm from St. Louis and worked in a historic country club for 6 years that previously had servants quarters and passages. I was there 40+ hours a week and was never quite comfortable in certain parts of the house, we had decorations go flying in the living room, my boss felt like someone shoved her off the ladder when we were decorating for Christmas. The best one was when I was a supervisor and had a key to the club, so I would often be the last one out. I'd turn off all the lights (running through the upstairs passages), set the alarm, and leave. When I'd get to my car, a light upstairs had come on. One time someone had hidden out in the house and didn't anticipate my leaving schedule, but it happened literally hundreds of times over the years.[/quote]
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