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blongthong

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Re: Hmong ghost stories
« Reply #1110 on: December 15, 2009, 02:21:24 PM »
I don't get it, no one ever looked for her?? And normally woman don't go to funerals alone. Weird story.

Nice ghost story.

here is mine.. My older brother was dating this chick.. One night he dream that she was pole dancing for him while he was on the chair.. and then while she was flipping her hair around she turn into a ghost.. her face was all bloodly. So my brother woke up screaming and he flips on his cellphone and heard the noise from the grudge..So he screams even more and woke up my other brothers sleeping near him.. True story but it was funny as heck when he told me




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« Reply #1111 on: December 16, 2009, 03:09:04 AM »
I read this from a Chinese web page full of ghost stories ...

A married couple, with a young son, was always fighting, bickering, you name it. One day out of pure rage, the father murdered the mother. He hid his crime well, no one suspected anything. But he noticed something strange about his son. The boy never complained about the absence of his mother.

"Son, why aren't you calling out for Mommy? Most little boys would want their mommy to be with them. Tell me what's bothering you."

The little boy replied, "I'm fine. I was just curious why you're always carrying Mommy on your back."



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« Reply #1112 on: December 16, 2009, 03:05:53 PM »
hi there im just sharing a story from this hmong woman dont know the name but she got a good story hope ya enjoy..


Coming from an Asian background, my ethnic group (Hmong) is very superstitious. Most of us believe in ghosts and the supernatural and we take it seriously when something usual happens. The old and wise ones can usually interpret such things. So anyway, here is an incident that I swear happened to my husband and I. I can re-tell it as many times as you want and it would still be the same story because it is true.

In March of 2000, my husband (then boyfriend, whom I will call Ken) came to live with me while I was attending college. The college is located northwest in Wisconsin. It is only an hour away from the border of Minnesota. Well, one weekend, Ken and I got bored and decided to go gambling. The casino is called Treasure Island and is located southeast in Minnesota. It is about 1 1/2 hours drive from where we live. To get to Treasure Island from Wisconsin, one has to take HWY 63 south, which is a very quiet, gloomy, and out in the boony sort of highway. Along the way, there are at least 5 cemeteries (I think 7) and 2 gas stations.

We went early in the afternoon and stayed until 3 a.m. So we were there more than 12 hours. On our way back, it was still dark and on that particular morning, it was very foggy. We were both very tired and Ken didn't trust me driving because the roads had a lot of curves and sharp turns. (Now a little side note, my husband hears and feels things all the time).

Back to the story. We drove until he was too tired and couldn't concentrate on the road anymore. We stopped at the first gas station to rest. We slept for about 20 minutes and then it got really cold in the car so we decided to keep driving again. As soon as we got on the road, I started nodding off. 'Til this day, I swear I heard some whispering in my ears while I was half awake, half asleep. They were saying, "lets go back to the casino, just turn the car around. Please go back with us." I whispered back, "no, we've just been there." (I will explain why my answer is significant later). Thirty minutes later Ken, out of nowhere, just stopped at the next gas station (which is right off the BIG highway 94). I woke up, asked him why he had stopped again and if he was tired so soon already, because we had just stopped 30 minutes ago. This was his reply, "Monie's friends wanted to get out here." To me he looked like he was in a trance. I stared at him and said, "what friends, Monie doesn't have any friends that went with us." Now this creeped me out because it got really cold. Our car was a 1990 Toyota Supra, 2 door and I know, I didn't open the door for anyone. I looked in the back seat and there was no one there, but you could feel something there. So I opened the my door and said, "well if they want out here, then the door is open and they could get out". I then slammed the door and we got out of that gas station way before you could even say go.

I asked him the next morning and he just said there were 2 ladies and they said they needed a ride. They also said they were my friend Monie's friends, so that is why he stopped the car.

It wasn't until the next time that we went back to the casino did we sort of understand why this happened. Right across from the first gas station that we stopped at, there was a cemetery. It is surrounded by some trees and a tiny church. Therefore you can't really see the cemetery unless you were looking for it.

I asked some people about this incident and they said, good thing I refused to go back to the casino with them, because had I said yes, we probably would have gone off the road and died. Many Hmong people believe if you dream or see the dead asking you to go somewhere with them, it's because they are back from the grave wanting you dead to be with them or take their place. Strange and creepy, but true.

I apologize if this is too long. But it was very scary amongst other things that has happened to my husband that he tells me about.



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blongthong

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« Reply #1113 on: December 17, 2009, 12:03:55 PM »
I asked some people about this incident and they said, good thing I refused to go back to the casino with them, because had I said yes, we probably would have gone off the road and died. Many Hmong people believe if you dream or see the dead asking you to go somewhere with them, it's because they are back from the grave wanting you dead to be with them or take their place. Strange and creepy, but true.

I apologize if this is too long. But it was very scary amongst other things that has happened to my husband that he tells me about.
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nice one i always wanted to go to treasher island but never been their my Brother in law always go there lol..

Here some more ghost story from my grandpa
Back in Thailand or Laos my grandpa house is located by the edge of the village right next to the forest. So one night he went outside of his house to check on his pigs and chicken because something was messing with them.  He walked up to the edge of his house and standing in front of him was 2 glowing green eyes.  He notice it was a tiger but it was too late and then the tiger jumped straight at him. The tiger try to claw my grandpa to death but something blocked him from getting kill. The tiger left right after clawing my grandpa and it left a big scratch mark on my grandpa face. My grandpa is a shaman as well as my grandma.

Here another ghost story… many years later my grandma and grandpa move to a small town call Kaukauna located in WI. They moved into a haunted where a white husband killed his wife and chopped her head off in the basement. Well one night my aunt woke up to make a bottle for her baby she saw the chair lift up and moved across the room. So she got scared and told my grandpa so my grandpa got up and did his hmong magic. A couple days went by nothing happens. Then my grandpa woke up to use the bathroom and he saw 2 bloody hands in the bathroom. So he got scared and did his hmong magic and was yelling at the thing. Another time he woke up and saw a little girl in the living room so he went to my aunt room and ask them why their kids were up so early. But none of them were up so he knew it was the ghosts inside the house playing tricks on him. Another thing happen to my little cousin she woke up in her room and saw a little hairy girl next to their bad. So she reach over and turn on the radio very loud to try to wake up her sisters but no one heard it. After like 10 mintues her moms finally hear the music and came to her room and shout at her for turning music on so early in the morning, so she told her mom wat she saw. They finally move out of that damn ugly house I  been to it and it is creepy but I have never seen those ghosts.

Here another ghost story.. well after they move out of that house they move into a apartment still in Kaukauna. So one day my little bro and I went over to kick it with my cousins. It was night so we woke up to go outside and to the right of the apartment was a little bunnie hole.  We went over there and found 3 little bunnies inside so we grabbed  them and play with them for a bit while trying to whisper to each other quietly. Lol so the next day my grandma told us that she heard little ghost talking outside last night I was laughing so hard..:))))
I’ll tell more later  hope my story doesn’t bore you guys to death lol


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blongthong

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« Reply #1114 on: December 17, 2009, 01:20:50 PM »
I hate this thread. fuccking freaky, yet I still read it. aaaaghhhhh!

I got more coming tomorrow because gotta to class soon



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Gatorade_Guy

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« Reply #1115 on: December 17, 2009, 03:15:44 PM »
nvm



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LADY-K-TUSHLUB

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« Reply #1116 on: December 17, 2009, 05:31:59 PM »
Have you guys heard about the Hmong lady who'd came back from her death experience and told a story of heaven and Jesus, and said to be true?. (Excerpted)
That is not Jesus.  That is Yawm Saub.



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« Reply #1117 on: December 18, 2009, 02:21:02 PM »
I read this from a Chjavascript:void(0);inese web page full of ghost stories ...

A married couple, with a young son, was always fighting, bickering, you name it. One day out of pure rage, the father murdered the mother. He hid his crime well, no one suspected anything. But he noticed something strange about his son. The boy never complained about the absence of his mother.

"Son, why aren't you calling out for Mommy? Most little boys would want their mommy to be with them. Tell me what's bothering you."

The little boy replied, "I'm fine. I was just curious why you're always carrying Mommy on your back."

SCARY!! :o :o :o :o :o :o



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FlowerShiny

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« Reply #1118 on: December 18, 2009, 02:25:20 PM »
I read this from a Chinese web page full of ghost stories ...

A married couple, with a young son, was always fighting, bickering, you name it. One day out of pure rage, the father murdered the mother. He hid his crime well, no one suspected anything. But he noticed something strange about his son. The boy never complained about the absence of his mother.

"Son, why aren't you calling out for Mommy? Most little boys would want their mommy to be with them. Tell me what's bothering you."

The little boy replied, "I'm fine. I was just curious why you're always carrying Mommy on your back."

wth! scary!



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Havocrazy

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« Reply #1119 on: December 21, 2009, 09:42:50 PM »
that's why no matter what, don't try to attempt anything stupid like that that you'll regret later



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Havocrazy

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« Reply #1120 on: December 21, 2009, 09:43:05 PM »
I'm back!!!



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sweet_luvin

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« Reply #1122 on: December 22, 2009, 10:57:49 AM »
here's short story..

Back in thailand one of the hubby's relative passed away.. Before he passed away, there's been signs of tiger roaring at night or trails of tigers feet around the house.. Anyhow, during the funeral the FIL was standing next to the deceased and all of a sudden the deceased bit my FIL's hand tight.. He had to punch the deceased a few times and yell the crap out of him before he let go and resume dead again.



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Petals

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« Reply #1123 on: December 22, 2009, 04:00:42 PM »
 :o :o :D wow unbelievable- it is even possible? :D

here's short story..

Back in thailand one of the hubby's relative passed away.. Before he passed away, there's been signs of tiger roaring at night or trails of tigers feet around the house.. Anyhow, during the funeral the FIL was standing next to the deceased and all of a sudden the deceased bit my FIL's hand tight.. He had to punch the deceased a few times and yell the crap out of him before he let go and resume dead again.



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« Reply #1124 on: December 22, 2009, 04:09:49 PM »
:o :o :D wow unbelievable- it is even possible? :D


I don't know. But my FIL isn't a person who lie. If u think about it, back then the organs were not removed from the body.



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