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Ouija Boards - I've tried it thanks.

Post 21

Tas

fraky huh!!


Ouija Boards - I've tried it thanks.

Post 22

Tas

yeah


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Post 23

Researcher 208019

that was great how r u? did u went trick or treating??? when I went there something mysteries happened I will tell later.............. keep visiitng an beware!!!!!!!!! mouhahahahahahahahaha


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Post 24

manda1111

Sorry to butt in on your conversation, but if
Researcher 208019
and
Researcher 207154
would go back to their own page and then click on the "EDIT PAGE" button and then write a little something about your self, as this will activate your page and then a ACE can come and welcome you there properly
Sorry for interrupting your conversation smiley - ok

Manda smiley - magic



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Post 25

Musashi Himura, the ronin returns, is happy to be back

oui- french ja- german thats all i have to say smiley - biggrin


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Post 26

Milla, h2g2 Operations

Seems I am developing a knack for reviving long asleep threads... But I wanted to say that my (single one) experience with ouija was all too similar to the one of Lady in a tree...

I blame my brother, who always seems to be around when real weirdness goes on!

We were a couple of teens, generally just asking silly questions. Scary thing began when one of us asked who was the oldest in the room, and we got Belsebub spelled out. From then on, as soon as we asked a question that anyone in the room knew, we got other names in falling age order - an old relative of one, another who had lived in the house, our own names in order... But as soon as a 'real' question was asked, we got 'real' answers. The ones I remember are: 'Is my sister pregnant' (the sister was trying) the answer came 'empty' and she turned out not to be pregnant; 'will my friend get a place at the uni program' (a defined set of courses) the answer: yes-no-yes-no etc. turned out that she got accepted to the courses one by one, finished the set as in the defined program, but never (in the three years) got into the program as such. There were a few more, but I think at the time it was the names in age order that freaked me out the most.

well. There you have it. It is made public...

smiley - towelMilla


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Post 27

Musashi Himura, the ronin returns, is happy to be back

creepy

i probably already said this many moons ago but... i dabble in tarot and the such but ouija is a most probably a no go for me


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Post 28

Milla, h2g2 Operations

Need I say that all the questions were whispered into the glass, nobody knew what anybody else had asked. Oh. Now I get it. They made the questions up after we'd seen the answer. But why did my answers spook me so, then?smiley - huh


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Post 29

Musashi Himura, the ronin returns, is happy to be back

iunno maybe you did pick up a spiritual presence (which would be more then enough tosend me smiley - run


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Post 30

Milla, h2g2 Operations

'If all the probable causes have been discounted, then only the impossible remains' (loosely quoted) Dirk Gently.

I'm not sure I believe in spirits like that, but can't find another probable reason!

Do you do tarot readings over the net? WOuld you for me? I think I might need some guidance here...

smiley - towelMilla


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Post 31

Musashi Himura, the ronin returns, is happy to be back

if my cards hadnt dissapeared somewhere (prolly my damn bro or stepdad messin with them or throwing them away) and you was on msn i would, ill have to get myself a new deck smiley - sadface


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Post 32

Milla, h2g2 Operations

Ach, don't bother... I have never tried MSN, would need help with that too, so I suppose I should rely on my own sense to figure out what to do. Thanks anyway!

smiley - towelMilla


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