Does anyone know about the hauntings here?
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I have known someone for years who claims to share her home with dead people..... She also claims she can Astral Project herself. So, one day I said to her, "Right, tell you what I'll do. I'll place two objects on the top of my kitchen cupboards, project yourself to my place and then tell me what I have placed on the cupboard tops". She replied, "No. I don't like doing it".... There was once a terrible fishy smell on/off in my hallway, she said it was haunted and went into great detail about how as my house was built on heathland it was probably a route smugglers took from Poole quay (etc etc etc....). Anyway, one day the light bulb in the hall died on me and when I climbed upon a stool to change the bulb I noticed the fishy smell was coming from the bulb area. It turned out to be the screw collar fitting on the bulb housing... I had to break the news to her gently.When my mam died last year I just had to tell her NOT to bother telling me my mam had visited her because if my mam was to visit anyone it would be me. So far she hasn't mentioned the dead anymore. Hallelujah!!
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These ramblings sound like something that would be said by someone who has stopped taking the tablets they were prescribed to stop visions like this occuring in the first place. I've never heard of someone describing a 'ghost' or apparition as occuring in solid 3d / colour / audio in broad daylight in the middle of a busy city street that nobody else happened to notice. Baby-cakes if you persist in having these hallucinations then you really ought to be seeking psychiatric help.
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And no matter how things end, you should always keep in touch with your friends - Dave Gedge
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I sorted the title out as it was making no sense, and people should not have to explain themselves about grammar or spelling. A lot of kids/people use textalk nowadays so it is to expected that grammar and spelling go out the window sometimes.I disagree. If you have a problem with composing an intelligible piece then a "Sorry but I'm dyslexic" at the start would save a lot of misunderstanding.
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