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PatrickDarwinPoyfair
10-04-2003, 10:25 PM
:unsure:
We start with an easy, yet x-rated one (http://njdsm.asocialdisease.com/subliminal.html)
:blink:
The third one is the one that will spook you out. I didn't even understand the first two.
Leonide
10-04-2003, 11:39 PM
I haven't been able to listen to the third one, but i have no doubt it would freak me out :0) I was more than shocked by the second one, though! :o
Let me go scrounge around and see if i can find the site with the recorded ghost voice that never fails to send shivers down my spine...
PatrickDarwinPoyfair
10-04-2003, 11:58 PM
Ouch. That second one is x-rated.
Mmm... sorry.
:(
Grrrr.... I can't edit the post either.
/mod voice: But I can, Paddy ;)
Leonide
10-06-2003, 06:44 PM
Hmm...now here's somewhere that Kayla's superb Googling skills could help me...there was this article on the net around Halloween two years ago (wow...it's been two years...) about the ghosts that haunt the Tamaqua Train Station, in Tamaqua PA about 30 minutes from my home. The recording is about half a minute long, and somewhere in the crackling noises you can clearly hear a voice say "Can you...help me?" It's freaky as allll heck. :) Anyhoo, it's supposed to be haunted by the spirits of the leaders of the Molly Maguires. I *can not* find the clip anywhere anymore.
poo :(
Starla*
10-09-2003, 10:25 AM
I wasn't able to listen to the last one because I'm in a school lab....but then again having gone to a Cradle of Filth concert before and having listened to their albums, I wouldn't be surprised.....they can get pretty icky. They're almost a cliche of goth.
Wait, they are a cliche of goth.
Haunted places can be creepy. I live in one, but it's not bad, really.
The freakiest one I was ever in was this 270 year old house in Greenwich, NJ.
It was about 5 years ago and my family and my best friend, Becki, and me went there for their annual open house. You go and tour an old house decorated up for Christmas, the owner gives you cider or cookies, you chat, you go to the next house.
This one was called the pirate house. It was completely restored and quite lovely. The kitchen was attached to the house and made of brick with a stone floor. I was okay until I went into that kitchen.
I thought I was going to fall over. I couldn't breathe--it felt like something sat on me and I was dizzy. The owner of the house was sitting in an armchair and I turned to him and asked him if the place was haunted. He replied that his wife heard noises in the attic, but he never heard anything. Then he asked why I had asked him that. I said "there's something in here." I don't know how I knew, I just knew. It's the most disturbing feeling in the world. I turned to my sister and friend and said I had to get the hell out of that room.
As soon as I left that room I was fine. I talked to the guy's wife, and she mentioned the noises in the attic, like someone walking, but said no one else had ever come into the kitchen and felt something.
It wasn't until last year this mystery was solved. I was in a restuarant near Greenwich that my parents like to go to. The back of the menu has area ghost stories on it that change every so often.
One of them was on the Pirate house.
I can't remember the whole story. THe only part I remember is it said a man had been arrested, put in chains, and beaten in that house.
He bled to death on the stone floor of the kitchen.
Just writing about this has got me all shaking. I got prickles up my neck when I first read that.
Starla*
10-14-2003, 04:34 PM
Blue effing hell that freaked the living crap outta me....only because I wasn't ecxpecting it to pop into full-throttle death-metal in 1/500th of a second and flash gruesome bloody images at me.
Damn, I should have known, friggin' Cradle of Filth..........
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