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N`Chync

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Re: Hmong ghost stories
« Reply #315 on: February 05, 2009, 02:39:39 PM »
What's cute?? ??? It's freaky!! :o

this was cute ====>I hate when I get soap in my eyes, so I wash my hair as fast as possible and make sure that nothing is there with me. Eek<====== :)



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« Reply #316 on: February 05, 2009, 02:54:36 PM »
*Names have been changed*

There was this guy named Alex and he was on his way to help his gf's brother's paint their house in Hastings, MN. It was during winter and his car couldn't get past this one ditch so he got out and started walking towards the house. All the lights were on and the door was unlocked so he went inside the house. He started calling out to the guys to let them know that he was there but no one answered. He thought they were playing a trick on him so he started walking around the house and went upstairs. No one was home. He got freaked out and he turned off all the lights and locked the door on his way out. When he got home, he called his gf and asked why her brother's left all the lights on and left the door unlocked. She told Alex that her brother's have been home for a couple of hours already and that they made sure all the lights were off and the door was locked. Then he got really freaked out because he said as he was walking towards the house, he saw someone standing by the window looking at him. :o


Another incident that happened in that house. Lisa [Alex's gf's sister] was burning a cd and folding her laundry. She heard the door open and thought that someone came home. This was when they were painting this house too so there was plastic covering the carpet. She heard someone coming up the stairs because of the plastic and asked who was there. No one answered her. Then she stopped what she was doing and went to look at the stairway. She didn't see anyone. She got really scared and when her cd finally finished burning she got out of the house.

After they moved out of that house, Lisa went to go live with her older sister. She had just gotten back from the laundry mat and had two baskets of clothes. She brought one basket to the stairs and went back to her car to get the other one. When she turned around, there was a little girl sitting on top of the basket by the stairs staring back at her. She blinked and the girl disappeared.



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iSpink

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« Reply #317 on: February 05, 2009, 03:00:58 PM »
this was cute ====>I hate when I get soap in my eyes, so I wash my hair as fast as possible and make sure that nothing is there with me. Eek<====== :)

ohhhhhhhhh... :3



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1txojsia

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« Reply #318 on: February 05, 2009, 03:04:24 PM »
Your story reminds me of one that someone told me. There was this one girl and she was taking a shower. When she was done, she opened the shower curtains and saw a little girl standing there staring back at her. She screamed and the girl disappeared.  :o I got so scared opening the curtains when I was done taking showers after hearing that. I thought that I'd see that little girl too. -knock on wood- Oh yeah, and the freaken grudge movie got me thinking that someone is always in the shower with me, just waiting to touch my hair. I hate when I get soap in my eyes, so I wash my hair as fast as possible and make sure that nothing is there with me. Eek</3 :o

that's how i feel when i take shower after midnight. I try to not get soap in my eyes. If i do, i'll rinse my face w/ water.



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1txojsia

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« Reply #319 on: February 05, 2009, 03:09:26 PM »
i would be scared if this ever happen

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« Reply #320 on: February 05, 2009, 09:11:50 PM »
i would be scared if this ever happen

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ooooh that is super spooky!  :-\ :o



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« Reply #321 on: February 05, 2009, 10:24:39 PM »
I have a story to share that just happened a week before Christmas. 

I have a friend who works at Borders and every Christmas, she'd ask our group of friends if we can volunteer our time to help with gift-wrapping for Borders' patrons.  Anyway, the bathroom inside the store was pretty crowded so I decided to go to the one outside by the lobby.  The bathroom had six stalls.  Since all the doors were closed (but not locked), I bent down to look to see which stall was empty.  All of them were.  So I entered the second stall.  Just as I was doing my business, I heard this loud jump.  I bent forward, look under to my right and left.  In the stall designated for wheelchairs, there was someone with jeans and sneakers standing in the position of a man like he was peeing into the toilet.  My heart fluttered, I got extremely scared.  I didn't want to find out who it was so I closed my eyes hoping it'll go away.  It did.  It flushed, opened the stall door, then just walked out without ever washing its hands.

I didn't tell anyone.  And to this day, I don't know if the person was sitting on top the toilet in a squatting position and jumped down when it's done or if it was something else.  I don't want to know. 

 



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N`Chync

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Re: Hmong ghost stories
« Reply #322 on: February 06, 2009, 06:38:04 AM »



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Havocrazy

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« Reply #323 on: February 06, 2009, 09:51:33 AM »
I've heard this story a long time ago, about a family moving into a new house in Stockton, CA. The paranormal took it's place immediately with them. It was on a Sunday evening when the excited family arrived at their new home and right after dinner the parents make the kids go to bed early since tomorrow is going to be their first day at their new school, everything seem okay.

The very next morning the mom heard the bus pulling up and she thought to herself "wow!, it sounded as if the bus is right in the house" and "Oh no!, school for the kids". She got up look around and notice she was sleeping outside of their front yard with her whole family and everybody was naked. Yeah, pretty confuse, and of course embarrass. The father got very angry and ferocious about the incident so he called up a shaman specialist to investigate right away.

They've all soon found out that their new home sweet home use to belong to an old white man who build it right after the civil war with his own two hands and he's not interested in sharing it with anyone even after his passing. The shaman try offering the spirit lots of money to buy the house from him, it didn't work, he rejected it. The shaman tried to convince the spirit that it is dead and no longer living, and for it to go and reincarnate, to go start a new life and that the shaman can help, it didn't work, he don't believed in the shaman's words.

Will since they only rented the place for temp, they moved out the very same afternoon to lived with one of their relative for awhile before considering finding a new place of their own. And I just want to add that the digging a whole and putting some rice in it, is a really good ritual to perform before purchasing or even if just renting a house. Oh, and iSpink is cute.



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« Reply #324 on: February 06, 2009, 09:53:44 AM »
That girl gives me the creep every time her face pop up!. Put that thing away please, reading these story is enough already.



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N`Chync

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« Reply #325 on: February 06, 2009, 10:09:40 AM »
i agree iSpink is kute.... i'm not even scared of these stories when i see her pic :)



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iSpink

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« Reply #326 on: February 06, 2009, 10:29:47 AM »
I've heard this story a long time ago, about a family moving into a new house in Stockton, CA. The paranormal took it's place immediately with them. It was on a Sunday evening when the excited family arrived at their new home and right after dinner the parents make the kids go to bed early since tomorrow is going to be their first day at their new school, everything seem okay.

The very next morning the mom heard the bus pulling up and she thought to herself "wow!, it sounded as if the bus is right in the house" and "Oh no!, school for the kids". She got up look around and notice she was sleeping outside of their front yard with her whole family and everybody was naked. Yeah, pretty confuse, and of course embarrass. The father got very angry and ferocious about the incident so he called up a shaman specialist to investigate right away.

They've all soon found out that their new home sweet home use to belong to an old white man who build it right after the civil war with his own two hands and he's not interested in sharing it with anyone even after his passing. The shaman try offering the spirit lots of money to buy the house from him, it didn't work, he rejected it. The shaman tried to convince the spirit that it is dead and no longer living, and for it to go and reincarnate, to go start a new life and that the shaman can help, it didn't work, he don't believed in the shaman's words.

Will since they only rented the place for temp, they moved out the very same afternoon to lived with one of their relative for awhile before considering finding a new place of their own. And I just want to add that the digging a whole and putting some rice in it, is a really good ritual to perform before purchasing or even if just renting a house. Oh, and iSpink is cute.

lol, thankies<3! ;)

There was this boy who ended up in a foster home. He didn't like being bothered by his foster parents so he always stayed in his bedroom [which was located in the basement] One night, someone knocked on his door saying "honey, come out and eat something.' He told them to get lost and no one bothered him for the rest of the night. The next night, the same thing happened with the knocking and "honey... come out and eat something", so he went and grabbed his baseball bat, but when he opened the door no one was there. The night after that, there was no knock, but when he was laying in his bed, he noticed that there was a shadow that kept going back and forth from one corner to the other. This freaked him out but he just went to bed. The following night, the shadow was there again but with the shadow, came a noise like something hanging from a rope dangling and the knocking started up again. He ran out of his room and told his foster parents what was happening. The next day, they asked the owner if anyone had died in that house and the owner said, the family before had a child that committed suicide in the room located in the basement by hanging himself and every night his mother would knock on the door telling him to come eat but she didn't know he was dead until it was too late.



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N`Chync

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« Reply #327 on: February 06, 2009, 10:32:31 AM »
lol, thankies<3! ;)

There was this boy who ended up in a foster home. He didn't like being bothered by his foster parents so he always stayed in his bedroom [which was located in the basement] One night, someone knocked on his door saying "honey, come out and eat something.' He told them to get lost and no one bothered him for the rest of the night. The next night, the same thing happened with the knocking and "honey... come out and eat something", so he went and grabbed his baseball bat, but when he opened the door no one was there. The night after that, there was no knock, but when he was laying in his bed, he noticed that there was a shadow that kept going back and forth from one corner to the other. This freaked him out but he just went to bed. The following night, the shadow was there again but with the shadow, came a noise like something hanging from a rope dangling and the knocking started up again. He ran out of his room and told his foster parents what was happening. The next day, they asked the owner if anyone had died in that house and the owner said, the family before had a child that committed suicide in the room located in the basement by hanging himself and every night his mother would knock on the door telling him to come eat but she didn't know he was dead until it was too late.

whoa that is freaky

and aww i dont get a reponse to saying ur a kutie :(



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Re: Hmong ghost stories
« Reply #328 on: February 06, 2009, 10:32:47 AM »
i agree iSpink is kute.... i'm not even scared of these stories when i see her pic :)

 :Dthankies<3! but don't look at my pic when you're reading the story!! just read it and picture the story happening in your head! only then will you start to get scared.. i think ;)



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Re: Hmong ghost stories
« Reply #329 on: February 06, 2009, 10:34:12 AM »
whoa that is freaky

and aww i dont get a reponse to saying ur a kutie :(

lawls.. I was still writing it



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