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Re: Who's afraid of the dark?
Posted: Sat Sep 26, 2009 10:00 pm
by Firefighter_Barbie
Belladonna wrote:I'll have to echo some of the comments made here:
Not afraid of the dark, only afraid of stubbing my toes or running into something lol.
This old house is full of creaks and moans and groans from the hardwood floors. It really gets going on windy nights.
Hmm..I think that's the wind??!!

Haha I love them

Re: Who's afraid of the dark?
Posted: Sun Sep 27, 2009 11:35 pm
by adrian
its a weird thing with me but i find something really comforting in the dark.. not like i'm at some disadvantage like most would be thinking. i tend to think i have some sort of advantage... i don't know.. just a weird thought
Re: Who's afraid of the dark?
Posted: Mon Sep 28, 2009 1:11 pm
by Pumpkin_Man
My 100 year old house will creek, groan and make all kinds of noises that would have anyone who's afraid of the dark really going. I am not afraid of the dark, however. In fact, I love the dark and my old house.
Mike
Re: Who's afraid of the dark?
Posted: Mon Sep 28, 2009 4:43 pm
by adrian
Pumpkin_Man wrote: My 100 year old house will creek, groan and make all kinds of noises that would have anyone who's afraid of the dark really going. I am not afraid of the dark, however. In fact, I love the dark and my old house.
Mike
got any pictures of your house mike?
Re: Who's afraid of the dark?
Posted: Tue Sep 29, 2009 7:07 pm
by shanda
I lived in a haunted house while I was building the house I live in now. I have never had paranormal experiences before nor have I after.
I was not only at night, but in the evening and early mornings too. I think that is when your senses are heightend. You see, hear and feel more.
The scariest times were all when it was pitch dark. I had something hold me down and another time sit on my legs. I thought someone had broken in my house! Very scary stuff.
After that, I have to keep a slight light on.
Re: Who's afraid of the dark?
Posted: Tue Sep 29, 2009 8:21 pm
by adrian
shanda wrote:I lived in a haunted house while I was building the house I live in now. I have never had paranormal experiences before nor have I after.
I was not only at night, but in the evening and early mornings too. I think that is when your senses are heightend. You see, hear and feel more.
The scariest times were all when it was pitch dark. I had something hold me down and another time sit on my legs. I thought someone had broken in my house! Very scary stuff.
After that, I have to keep a slight light on.
i bet! i've never experienced anything quite like that before..
Re: Who's afraid of the dark?
Posted: Wed Sep 30, 2009 8:29 am
by Belladonna
I think I would have to leave a light on too, after something like that.
Something sitting on my legs? Eek!
Re: Who's afraid of the dark?
Posted: Thu Oct 01, 2009 2:42 pm
by Firefighter_Barbie
shanda wrote:I lived in a haunted house while I was building the house I live in now. I have never had paranormal experiences before nor have I after.
I was not only at night, but in the evening and early mornings too. I think that is when your senses are heightend. You see, hear and feel more.
The scariest times were all when it was pitch dark. I had something hold me down and another time sit on my legs. I thought someone had broken in my house! Very scary stuff.
After that, I have to keep a slight light on.
Sounds like you expirenced a mixture of intellagent and residual haunting...very lucky!

Re: Who's afraid of the dark?
Posted: Thu Oct 01, 2009 3:19 pm
by Pumpkin_Man
Adrien, I do have some pictures of my house, but the file sizes are too big. I have to do some photo work before I can post.
I have had plenty of scary dreams in my time, but I never leave a light on.
Mike
Re: Who's afraid of the dark?
Posted: Thu Oct 01, 2009 3:47 pm
by adrian
upload em to photobucket and there its pretty easy to re size em

i love old houses