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aņejo
Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: Now: Calgary, AB Before: Vancouver, BC, Canada
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We had to check out before our scheduled departure, but because of heat, not hauntings...! (Anyway, I thought ghosts were supposed to make the room COLD!)
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reposado
Join Date: Apr 2006
Posts: 1,406
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In the spirit of Halloween, here's a scary ghost story that happened this time of year 7 years ago.(Just to give you a little background, my husband and I are both of Celtic descent, with family traditions of people who have the "sight"...)
When my daughter was about 18 months old we took her to a historic house in Conneticut(circa 1735 or so) and when we walked inside the door, the tour guide, a very friendly older woman asked my daughter her name and my daughter replied, quite clearly, "Susan" much to our shock.( Her name is Alexandra and she knew NO ONE named Susan.) "Susan?" said the guide." No, it's Sarah!" says Alexandra very emphatically.(and I'm thinking, Damn, what if this poor kid's got my mother-in-law's multiple personality disorder? )"What's her name?" The guide asked me. She then told us that there were two little girls named Susan and Sarah who lived in the house...and worse yet, when we got to the room set up as the children's room, she relayed that they had died in a fire that destroyed the room they were sleeping in...shiver. |
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