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Re: Hmong ghost stories
« Reply #2670 on: August 15, 2011, 12:24:11 AM »
Unlimited,
Shyt your story scare the crap outta me.. Please do tell more. It's being a while since we all had a really good ghost story to read..
BTW. good grammar and spelling. Helps a lot for a long story.  



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Re: Hmong ghost stories
« Reply #2671 on: August 15, 2011, 12:48:16 AM »
This one is about my best buddy's BIL and his step brother. They were heading out of town or something like that. So it was getting late and they found one of those Motel place off the Hi-way.  As they were a sleep. They felt like someone or thing was shaking the bed all night and they both got scare and jump out of the bed. They both didn't sleep that night. And when morning came they went to return the key at the front desk. The step bother asked the clerk "did someone died in the room they were in or knows of it"? The clerk said " yeah this one guy had a heart attack 2days ago in that room while he was a sleep on the bed, no one knew that. When morning came the cleaning person opened the door and found the dead man on the bed..".

After that they drove off. And was talking about what had happen. They both came to the same conclusion" perhaps they were sleeping on top of the dead person".
So be aware of Motels. You never know who died on the bed. And also in the Hospital beds too.



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« Reply #2672 on: August 15, 2011, 02:02:09 AM »
Finally finished the rest, good read. After comparing it all I see that we hmong ppl have the most encounters with these type of "ghosts." Counting down from the least common to the most common:

#10: A trick is being played on people in a hmong village, when they set a trap they catch (or almost catch) a tiger or poj txoog.

#9: While hunting/camping overnight, the men encounter things that move bushes and rustle cars meanwhile they have strange dreams that night. Needless to say when they got home they changed their underwear.

#8: Our friend is sensative to the spirit world. When he comes back from using the bathroom he asks, "who's that girl crying in the corner?"  o_0

#7: Mr. OG in his prime went walkin' at night to see his lady and to get some. On the road he thought he got lucky when he met a cutie crying. When he asked her to turn around so he could see those purdy eyes, she had no face. He too had to change his pants.

#6: A boy went a swimmin' and he did get taken away by zaj who like young boys.

#5: This guy was making out with his girl when his cell rang. The girl's dad was on the line and was like, "stop messing with my little girl!" The guy says to girl, "tell your dad to chill." She says, "my dad died 3 years ago"... Who was phone?

#4: Person chats up a person of opposite sex online. Problem is, no one else can see the said person. If the main character is male; he gets his name changed and everything is alright: if main character is female: she abandons family and is taken away by handsome pale skin smooth korean-look-alike ghost.

#3: Driving at night from the casino after losing $1000 a couple sees a ghost with a flowing white dress walking on the side of the road. They were so scared that the drove into a ditch. That's what they tell the insurance agent when they went to claim the full coverage.

#2: Foolish family moves into house without checking its death record. Before long the kids are playing hide-n-seek with an invisible meeka kid, the husband notices long hair in the bathroom, and the moms pots n pans are littered on the floor. Damn meeka need to stop hanging themselves in their houses!

And finally, the number one holy grail of hmong scary stories. The one which everyone has had at least someone they know happen to them. The scariest of all stories

#1: The newlywed wife is left alone after her husband leaves for work. But wait! He comes back, but she is too sleepy to open her eyes, and that's when it happens. A fat ghost decides to make her his sofa while he watches some ghost oprah. He finally notices her when she kicks him off, although he apoligizes repeatedly, it's not like she can hear or see him. Plus, *nws hlig dlau to say apolig-i-ya, nws hlig dlauuuuu*

Sorry if I offended anyone, this post is meant to be for entertainment purposes only and also to help you guys sleep at night.



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Re: Hmong ghost stories
« Reply #2673 on: August 15, 2011, 04:02:13 PM »
o0ooooo...scar y.....more please!



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Re: Hmong ghost stories
« Reply #2674 on: August 16, 2011, 05:57:44 PM »
Not hmong, but one of my favorite creepy pastas:

Coffins used to be built with holes in them, attached to six feet of copper tubing and a bell. The tubing would allow air for victims buried under the mistaken impression they were dead. In a certain small town Harold, the local gravedigger, upon hearing a bell one night, went to go see if it was children pretending to be spirits. Sometimes it was also the wind. This time, it wasn't either. A voice from below begged and pleaded to be unburied.
"Are you Sarah O'Bannon?" Harold asked.
"Yes!" The muffled voice asserted.
"You were born on September 17, 1827?"
"Yes!"
"The gravestone here says you died on February 20, 1857."
"No, I'm alive, it was a mistake! Dig me up, set me free!"
"Sorry about this, ma'am," Harold said, stepping on the bell to silence it and plugging up the copper tube with dirt. "But this is August. Whatever you are down there, you sure as hell ain't alive no more, and you ain't comin' up."



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Re: Hmong ghost stories
« Reply #2675 on: August 16, 2011, 06:00:16 PM »
Another while I'm at it:

When you are admitted to a hospital, they place on your wrist a white wristband with your name on it. But there are other different colored wristbands which symbolize other things. The red wristbands are placed on dead people.

There was one surgeon who worked on night shift in a school hospital. He had just finished an operation and was on his way down to the basement. He entered the elevator and there was just one other person there. He casually chatted with the woman while the elevator descended. When the elevator door opened, another woman was about to enter when the doctor slammed the close button and punched the button to the highest floor. Surprised, the woman reprimanded the doctor for being rude and asked why he did not let the other woman in.
The doctor said, "That was the woman I just operated on. She died while I was doing the operation. Didn’t you see the red wristband she was wearing?"
The woman smiled, raised her arm, and said, "Something like this?"



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Re: Hmong ghost stories
« Reply #2676 on: August 16, 2011, 06:29:12 PM »
One of my favorites:

"Daddy, I had a bad dream."
You blink your eyes and pull up on your elbows. Your clock glows red in the darkness — it's 3:23. "Do you want to climb into bed and tell me about it?"
"No, Daddy."
The oddness of the situation wakes you up more fully. You can barely make out your daughter's pale form in the darkness of your room. "Why not, sweetie?"
"Because in my dream, when I told you about the dream, the thing wearing Mommy's skin sat up."
For a moment, you feel paralyzed; you can't take your eyes off of your daughter. The covers behind you begin to shift.



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Re: Hmong ghost stories
« Reply #2677 on: August 16, 2011, 09:43:36 PM »
Roc,
Sometimes I wonder if your stories are made up or for real. You do have some sort of wild imagination and maybe it's true but the way you tell your stories kinda sound cheesey. If you know what I mean.



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Re: Hmong ghost stories
« Reply #2678 on: August 17, 2011, 12:44:50 AM »
Lol I said in the first post, these are just creepy pastas, AKA white people fictional stories. Kinda like those 'Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark" books. As for real supernatural experiences, what I hear is what I get. I'm pretty big hearted and I just like scary stories for fun. To tell you the truth, I actually can't believe in ghosts the way we think of them. Enough about me though, bring on the scary stories!



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Re: Hmong ghost stories
« Reply #2679 on: August 17, 2011, 01:24:53 AM »
Here's one my girlfriend told me;

When her mom was still in thailand they had to walk about a half a mile to get water every morning. She said there was one day when she went to get water and she saw the trees shaking. When she looked up there she saw something that looked like a monkey but it had a long tongue sticking out and it was looking right at her. She ran all the way back without getting water for the day.



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Re: Hmong ghost stories
« Reply #2680 on: August 17, 2011, 05:03:29 PM »
Unlimited,
Your camping story about the dark figure with it's hand resting on it's hip or something like that. Reminded me of that time I saw, what I thought was my Auntie on the stairs looking at me.. I can still remember that dark emptiness outline figure.. like it was yesterday.. Never call them ghost out to meet you or play with you..Yikes But being so young I truly thought that it was my Aunt checking up on me and my uncle. After reading all these stories I now know that what I saw was what most of you ppl out there saw.
However do tell us more.... Let's keep this thread going....



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« Reply #2681 on: August 18, 2011, 12:18:11 AM »
My mom told me this story about her and my aunt back when she was around 10 years old in Laos. My grandparents sold chickens at the market and would get up early to get their stand ready and my moms aunt would wake them up later in the morning to go help out my grandparents. This morning like usual, they heard their aunt call their names and still half asleep, they both woke up and went outside. Once outside tho they realize it was still way too early in morning, it was still partially dark out and nobody was up yet. They didn't think much of this and decided they'd go use the bathroom and come back to bed. My mom was done first and was on her way back to their house. She explained how their house was raised with an open bottom for storage and what not. Anyways she said as she walked up the stairs from the corner of her eye she could make out someone sitting on a pile of logs underneath their house. As she stopped to get a closer look she said it was a dark figure sitting hunched over with long hair. Realizing what she just saw, she darted up the stairs and went back to bed immediately. A few minutes later my aunt finally made it back to bed and asked my mom why she didn't wait up for her. My mom then told her what she encountered on her way back and they both came to the conclusion that whoever called their names that morning wasn't their aunt but was someone or something else mimicking their aunt.



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Re: Hmong ghost stories
« Reply #2682 on: August 18, 2011, 12:26:07 AM »
Pure noob,
I'm still waiting to read some of your camping trip ghost stories.. when ever you are ready.



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« Reply #2683 on: August 19, 2011, 10:17:06 PM »
A long time ago, there was a young man named Tou who went to another village to see his girlfriend.  He and his gf mai were great lovers and he told her he would be back in after the war.  The next day, she was sleeping and a ghost  appear out of forest and knock on her wall.  He said he was Tou and sounded just like him.  She asked him, why did he come when he said he was gone to the war, but then her love insisted she ask no more.  Before long the ghost has caught a hold of mai's spirit and she was getting sicker and pale.  One day the ghost tricked Mai to come with him the next day and live with him forever.  She said yes and the next day while picking water.  He came and called her name.  She gave him her shirst and insist that she wait for her parents to come home first.  Then she ran home and when she got home.  He became ill with a stomache and died in a sudden.
This was the time period when people didn't live close to each other and Mai's house was far away from the other villages so when she died.  Her parents did her funeral and some uncles went to call for Tou to come from the battlefield.  Well the funeral was supposed to be held when all the relatives came but due to the hauntings they did her funeral quick.  Mai was lying on her horse and then she got up to grabbed the chicken and ate it.  There were about 12 people but only had like 3 wisemen to take care of the problem.  Well Mai kept on waking up and opening her eyes and her family got scared.  Everyone left her house and went to sleep at Mai's uncle house which is next door.  Then the sun came down and everyone was sitting around the fireplace afriad to go outside.  Then all in a sudden, they hear Mai walking outside making loud steps.  The steps came closer and closer to the uncle's house and then they hear a knock.  Mai woke up and call for them to open the door.  Mai's voice was not the same, it was mai, but her voice wasn't the same.  The uncle told Mai to die striaght and with a peaceful mind or esle he won't do her funeral.  Mai got mad and climbed the roof and made big noise outside the house.  The moon was shining and they could see mai outside the cracked wall. 
   There were two men who wanted to pee so they went outside to pee and saw that mai wasn't outside anymore.  The pee and pee then someone grabbed the young man's leg.  The two young men screamed and screamed then ran home.  Mai was on their trail and chasing after them.  The family was so scared and the Uncle told Mai to die striaght or esle he won't do her funeral.  Then the next day came and mai went back to sleep.  The uncle and the young men went to Mai's house and mai made a mess in the house.  Mai had ate the chicken, threw rice everywhere and her mai was in oil and blood.  The three men who went to get Tou came back and were told everything that had happen.  Then the wisemen and the uncle said for them to bury her quick before she comes back.  They took her to the buried site, but she kept on clinging to the bamboo on her way to the site.  They had to cut the bamboos and quickly buried her.  They came home and that night while everyone was sleeping.  They heard Mai coming and calling for them to open the door.  The family and relative all sleep in one house in fear of Mai's return.  So the Uncle told mai to leave or esle, but she did not want to.  The uncle took out his powder gun and aim at the door because Mai was trying to open the door.  Then sudden Mai opened the door and the uncle shot Mai.  Mai ran crying.  The next day, they got up and follow the blood trail.  It led them to Mai's body still wrapped in hmong clothes.  They buried her aagain and move away from that area. This is a true story in Laos.



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Re: Hmong ghost stories
« Reply #2684 on: August 20, 2011, 12:23:35 AM »
huh?



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