Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Definitely. My best friend in high school lived in a 100 year old Victorian house and we definitely experienced the presence of ghosts there.
I grew up in a 400 year old house and in my 20s lived in a 500 year old house. Both properties had been the site of a building since at least the 12th century.
Guess what? No ghostly experiences. No I don't believe in them.
Anonymous wrote:Definitely. My best friend in high school lived in a 100 year old Victorian house and we definitely experienced the presence of ghosts there.
Anonymous wrote:Am I the only one who thinks resurrected a thread about ghosts is funny?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, I do...and if you had ever gone into my grandmother's house, you would as well!
I was never in your grandmother's house but I grew up in an old, old house and Yes, I do believe because I have experienced their presence and felt something otherworldly. I've never seen a ghost but I believe. There is an historic plantation on Route 1, I think,--maybe Sully Plantation--go there sometime and you, too, can feel their presence.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, I saw one once. It scared the shit out of me. I still remember it so clearly, and it was 23 years ago.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your world is black and white b/c you obviously fear the unknown.
I prefer to live in gray.
Anonymous wrote:No. And folks, "feeling a presence" isn't proof of anything, other than an active imagination.
I prefer to live in reality.
Anonymous wrote:No. And folks, "feeling a presence" isn't proof of anything, other than an active imagination.