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m1zz_$h0rtY

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« Reply #3135 on: February 13, 2012, 11:01:09 AM »
I dont remember exactly what year this is, but it was during summer time around the 4th of July weekend. My girls and I decided to head out to Oroville and hang out with some friends from there for the weekend. The first night we went camping on top of the big "O" (if you guys drive by or live there, u will know which hill i'm talking about). Everyone was having fun, we had a bomb fire going and everyone was just chilling and drinking. Late into the night everyone is still up and out of now where, something/someone burst a cried from a distant. The cried sounds like a baby cry. Everyone that was out side got scared and jumped on top of one of the guys truck. A couple of the guys went to check what it is and found nothing. They told us that its probably jus animal around there that made the noise. We end up hanging out again till early in the morning when everyone left to go get breakfast and a place to stay for the the remaining day. Once we all got together again later that day, my guy friend finally told us that the place we camp at was haunted. There use to be a chinese family that live near by. Their house caught on fire and the family died. We were also told that there was a indian burial site on top of the hill.



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« Reply #3136 on: February 13, 2012, 03:18:58 PM »
I dont remember exactly what year this is, but it was during summer time around the 4th of July weekend. My girls and I decided to head out to Oroville and hang out with some friends from there for the weekend. The first night we went camping on top of the big "O" (if you guys drive by or live there, u will know which hill i'm talking about). Everyone was having fun, we had a bomb fire going and everyone was just chilling and drinking. Late into the night everyone is still up and out of now where, something/someone burst a cried from a distant. The cried sounds like a baby cry. Everyone that was out side got scared and jumped on top of one of the guys truck. A couple of the guys went to check what it is and found nothing. They told us that its probably jus animal around there that made the noise. We end up hanging out again till early in the morning when everyone left to go get breakfast and a place to stay for the the remaining day. Once we all got together again later that day, my guy friend finally told us that the place we camp at was haunted. There use to be a chinese family that live near by. Their house caught on fire and the family died. We were also told that there was a indian burial site on top of the hill.
I wonder where you're from?



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« Reply #3137 on: February 13, 2012, 11:14:16 PM »
When I was young, my mom's half brother and his family came to visit from out of state. We all went to my mom's adopted sister's place because they were doing a party. It was dark and my cousins and I was playing partners tag. Before, we all ended the game. One of my cousin's side of the relatives was telling the ones that was all playing tag that while she and her partner went and hide between the house and the fence, she saw a dark shadow short like a kid near them. They both got scared and ran off. We all stop playing tag. So we went to play something else.

Another story. My ex-co-worker was my partner working in a rework socks factory. One day, we both were talking about ghost. She told me her boyfriend and her use to go to place's where people either suicide or got murder. She told me they waited until the exact time that people had die. So they can see the scene of the incident how people had die. What's more creepy was, she has a six scene. So she exactly will see it happens.

Another story. One night, I went to sleep over at my sister's place. My sister and her son had fallen a sleep on the couch. And I, the scary cat was at the end of the couch were she was sleeping. I couldn't fall asleep. So, I was watching t.v. then my sister's daughter was crying. LOL. i told her to stop crying and go to sleep. After a while, I had fallen asleep, but an hour later I woke up.  Turn the movie and was staying up, then I heard their dog bark and sketching the door. I heard a loud scary noise, scared the crap out of me. 

Just a couple days ago, my mom was talking about my sister's husband and her daughter kept seeing a dark figure walking around the house.



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« Reply #3138 on: February 14, 2012, 02:40:15 PM »
I'm not sure if i ever share this story on here, but if I did then heres the second run.
One winter night as I was driving home from my ex house at 4 am I saw something that scare the crap out of me.  Well not really. So from a far distance I thought I saw a guy outside walking/playing with his dog. As I get closer and took a good look at the subject, it was a big naked person. Not sure if its a man or woman cus it has short hair and that can be either one. For some reason i did not feel anything, like hair standing up, threaten, nope.... nothing at all. When I pass that subject, I thought to myself, omg what did I just saw. To calm my mind I just thought its probably someone that were locked outside. But then again, Naked? comeon, its winter time. This troubled me till i got home. I called the police and have them go out to check just incase its someone with amesia. One thing too is, there is a retirement housing accross the street, my friend use to work there and she will tell us how some old folks pass away there..... pretty scary after thinking about it.



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« Reply #3139 on: February 14, 2012, 02:58:31 PM »
tsis muaj dlaabtsi.


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« Reply #3140 on: February 14, 2012, 04:41:39 PM »
zoo sab.  ::)


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« Reply #3141 on: February 14, 2012, 04:51:03 PM »
Were you smoking something? ;D
Not anything that I am aware of. But if it was a blunt I'll be smiling from ear to ear. And if that thing did get on top of me I'll be like heck, I'm happy. aren't you.LOL

Wow this thread is really taking off... The more the merrier.
But hey I managed enough courage to go listen to Hmng kingdom and listen to Daab Neeg stories, Mayn sum are freakie and sum are cool as heck.. Too bad a lot of the tittles are write'n in hmng so it's kinda hard know what I just listen, and not have to listen to the same story


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« Reply #3142 on: February 15, 2012, 01:30:28 PM »
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« Reply #3143 on: February 15, 2012, 02:26:30 PM »
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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« Reply #3144 on: February 16, 2012, 09:58:58 AM »
This happen to me when I was 16-17 in 2009 during the winter. Okay so this one day I decided to go to sleep early..my room is pretty hot so I decided not to cover me with the blanket..the next day I woke up with me sweating and my cloth was all off..I dnt remember talkingcloth off..

Sorry not scared at all.



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« Reply #3145 on: February 16, 2012, 10:53:32 AM »
This happen to me when I was 16-17 in 2009 during the winter. Okay so this one day I decided to go to sleep early..my room is pretty hot so I decided not to cover me with the blanket..the next day I woke up with me sweating and my cloth was all off..I dnt remember talkingcloth off..

Sorry not scared at all.
of course you wont remember .. you dont even recall wetting your bed !! :2funny:



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« Reply #3146 on: February 16, 2012, 02:11:00 PM »
puas muaj lawm..  :D


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« Reply #3147 on: February 16, 2012, 02:37:42 PM »
This happened to me on two different occassions. How unlucky am I right?

It was probably back in 2001 in mid May; The sun was shining and my curtains were up to let the warm light in. My door was closed but I can still hear my siblings out in the livingroom playing. I sat down at my desk and looked around to find some inspirations for my poem. After about 5 mins doing this I finally got it and started writing, but not even a minute later I heard from the closet, an old lady's voice trembling and calling me "kaaaabbbb" (my name in hmong).  My whole body went cold and the hair on body shot up, I open the door and ran as fast as I could out to the livingroom.

The next day I told my mom what happened. She didn't want to scare me so she said "it's probably your dad being drunk and calling you" I told my mom I know it's not my dad because he wouldn't hide in the closest and besides it was a woman's voice. If my dad was in the room I would know, he's pretty hard to miss Lol (he's kinda chunky).


SECOND OCCASSION:
After about a month or so after the first incident happened I went and did the same thing hoping that the voice before was nothing. Except this time I looked at the closest before I closed the door of my room. As I proceed to write, I stopped myself because I felt something was coming, and then BAM the same trembling voice "kaaaaaaaabbb". I was scare shitless once more and ever since then I never write in my room ALONE ever again. I didn't bother telling my mom this one because I know what she'll say.

Did you ever finish your poem? What was it about?



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« Reply #3148 on: February 16, 2012, 02:51:32 PM »
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« Reply #3149 on: February 16, 2012, 03:16:21 PM »
nyeem ntawv ua ke :)


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