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« Reply #3165 on: February 20, 2012, 03:39:44 PM »
I just remember tis one, cuz i was rite'n  on tis thread about new mom's..wat ever
There was tis one lady tat lived next door to me back in Mt. Airy, well she just gave brith to a new born. N you no bout the stuff tat a new mom shouldn't leave her house till 30 days. Anyways their cuz was throwing a party @ como park and since she was only 2weeks into the 30 days and she was told not to go..anyways she took her new born and went to the park, and the next day her mouth was pulled to one side.. so her mouth was cricket. So they had to do jiggle bell on her. Turns out tat there was a spirit @ como park and when she showed up, tat ghist wasn't happy or sumting, cuz she just had a new born, blab blab,blab. So they had to kill a pig N burn paper$$$ so tat the ghost can release her mouth..i was little N i didn't see her face,but my mom and the OG's went to see her. You no OG ppl.. so just a reminder tat if ur a new mom, honor the culture N stay home till ur 30days R over..

Well I thought the 30 days was to not go to other peoples' home other than your husband's families.  I don't think you have to stay home for 30 days and not go out.  Trust me!  I had my son last year and it gets pretty boring without seeing the outside world. 

I believe what happened to her was that there's spirits at that Como Park and like you said she probably angered them since she just had a newborn and on top of that she brought her newborn with her too.



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« Reply #3166 on: February 20, 2012, 11:56:44 PM »
This is from an elder I knew. Way back when they still lived in Vietnam or was it Laos. Her husband, her brother, her brother's wife and she went to the garden and plan to sleep over at the garden. It was getting dark and they all were tired. They all left the fire on. Something wasn't right. 'Cause while they were still up, they heard strange scary noise. The tiger was walking around their garden house. They were all scared and couldn't sleep. So her brother had put my woods to make it stronger and had lift up a firer stick, so the tiger wouldn't harm them. They stood up all night until the sun was rising and the tiger slowly disappear. After when they were sure, the tiger had disappear. They gather their stuff and went home.

Same elder. Her husband and she went squirrel hunting. It was a couple hours later that she returned to the car. She was tried. So she slept in the car to wait for her husband. She fell asleep, but was half a wake and half a sleep. All of the sudden, she felt a warm breath blowing to her right ear and telling her to get up. She got scared and woke up quickly. She knew something was wrong. She got out of the car and looked for her husband to go home.



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« Reply #3167 on: February 21, 2012, 09:21:45 AM »
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« Reply #3168 on: February 21, 2012, 09:33:12 AM »
tsis muaj dlaabtsi.


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« Reply #3169 on: February 21, 2012, 09:38:29 AM »
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« Reply #3170 on: February 21, 2012, 01:44:35 PM »
Now tis short story was pass on N on, so i'm more of a last hand teller. This is back in Mt. Airy, there was tis family tat was doing the jiggle bell, N there was tis semi, not so bright dude there, as the jiggle bell dude was doing his ting, the semi dude. I guess he was hungry, anand there was tis boil chicken as offering, and the dude went to touch or was gonna eat the chicken. Then all a sudden the jiggle bell dude was acting all crazy... Everyone turn to the chicken.. N they yelled @ the semi dude to drop the chicken... I only no bits N pieces.. IDK if it was true, but i guess it could happen..



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« Reply #3171 on: February 21, 2012, 01:53:14 PM »
And i also heard of tis one, some dude was doing tis name change for tis one family, after the stuff was done, blab,blab,blab. Well everyting seem okay, and wen they family they all sat down to eat dinner, you know. OG's.. well wen they all sat down to eat, the dude that did the name change stuff fell off the chair N die rite on the spot. They did jiggle bell or sumting, turns out the new name,tat was giving to the person, his spirit wasn't happy therefore killed the Og tat did the name change,



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« Reply #3172 on: February 22, 2012, 01:08:53 PM »
And i also heard of tis one, some dude was doing tis name change for tis one family, after the stuff was done, blab,blab,blab. Well everyting seem okay, and wen they family they all sat down to eat dinner, you know. OG's.. well wen they all sat down to eat, the dude that did the name change stuff fell off the chair N die rite on the spot. They did jiggle bell or sumting, turns out the new name,tat was giving to the person, his spirit wasn't happy therefore killed the Og tat did the name change,

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« Reply #3173 on: February 22, 2012, 03:17:43 PM »
interesting.....
a friend of a friend told me tat it was one of his friends dad, tat die on the spot,  and IDK the dude, so it wasn't rite of me to ask his friend, besides it'll be rude/ insulting  or unfriendly to ask, if it was true.. or remind him of wat happened tat day. You know.



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« Reply #3174 on: February 27, 2012, 03:14:22 PM »
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« Reply #3175 on: February 27, 2012, 11:20:07 PM »
Okay time for some of my rambling  :D

I loved the first apartment my husband and I moved into. We had a big sliding door and on the side to it I bought one of those very traditional weaved hmong brooms (not the colorful ones) and hung it on there. My mom said "ua li ko es txaj txaj muag ." (doing that is embarassing) So I told my mom that I was told by a fortune lady that it's good to have it to keep the spirits from the outside away from the home. That broom never touches the ground and is never use for sweeping at anything. My mom took my word for it and didn't say anything after that.

One night, I had a dream. In my dream my baby sis in law and I were sitting at the sliding door. It was open but the screen door was closed. She pointed outside and said there's a big tiger out there. I got scare so I pulled her aside. All of sudden the tiger got through the door and came into my apartment. I grabbed my brooms and sweeped him out. I was so scared I woke up.

Ever since then I never let anyone talk bad about my broom  ;)

When we moved back into my in-laws place and my MIL was trying to convince me not to put it up in my room. At first she would just stare and look at my broom funny but after while of staying there she finally said something. Normally I would do what she says but this time I stood my ground and told her my dream and explain why I'm keeping it up. She stopped her stares and eventually learn to accept my weird thoughts ;)

You need some fake dogs on your bed.  You do know that you have the power to fight off these creatures in your dreams fight.  you just need to focus.  Some one told me their friend got sat on and his friend used magic power from playing WOW3 to fight off the ghost.  It never came and sat on him again.



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« Reply #3176 on: February 28, 2012, 01:21:28 PM »
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« Reply #3177 on: February 29, 2012, 01:33:02 AM »
My blood cousin from Sacramento went to Frisco with his two friends. They were chilling and drinking at the bay at night. When he came home, he started getting sat on alot, more than usual. His two friends also keep getting sat on and one of their mom happens to be a shaman psychic so she looked into it and said that 3 dragon ladies from the bay follows them home and the most aggressive one is attached to my cousin. She did a ritual for them and ward off the 2 dragons but she couldn't handle the one that's following my cousin. She also looked into it and told my cousin to be careful.

So my cousin and his mom(my aunt) came down to Fresno to see this powerful Qeej teacher/ shaman. He made a knife and blew air on it and gave it to my cousin to have it with him 24/7 because the dragon ghost is scared of it. He went back to Sac and on the 2nd night the ghost came back. My cousin is used to getting sat on so he can feel their presence in the room before they even get on him. She came back and said in Hmong, "you think I'm afraid of that knife of yours?". My cousin never opens his eyes anymore while getting sat on since he always sees them. So without opening his eyes, he slowly inched his hand under his pillow, grabbed the knife and swung it in front of him towards the voice. Bamm the ghost let out a shriek and he can feel the ghost dissentigrate. He never sense the ghost around anymore, it was gone for good. He had the knife for a while and he never gets sat on but his little niece also have nightmares and sees ghost so he lends it to her and she lost it. All this happened a few years ago but his next story just happens last month.

He came down to live in Fresno this semester to attend Fresno college. When he first came down we celebrated and watched lots of movies, chill, drank. Anyways we were watching scary movie clips of horror films on YouTube but there just wasn't any scary enough. So as a last resort we asked him if he wanted to see the Hmong movie starring "Sah" where he gets chased by the dead and go hides in the pig pen. He was down since we were bored so we turned off the lights and watched the clip with the volume off since we don't wanna hear the Qeej. Well yea he freaked of baad after the clip and even worse he had to go sleep at his sisters house that night since she need him to baby sit the next day. His sisters house is scary since their grandma passed away there.

So that night he slept there in their toy room which had no lights and at around 2AM, he heard something messing with a cat outside so he was already pretty freaked especially combining all with the movie. He woke back up at around 6AM to the presence of someone in the room. He shouldve known better than to open his eyes but he peaked a little with one eye and he saw a shadow that was the same exact shape and height of my other cousin named Soua, who watched the movie with us also. Anyways right when he peaked, the shadow noticed and started pacing back in forth in the room all awhile repeating in hmong, "I'm Soua, I'm Soua, I'm Soua...". My cousin was like hell no this can't be Soua he would never come this early and do this. All of a sudden, he felt the shadow walked over and lay right next to him and started feeling on his chest. Then the hands went lower to his stomach and then was gonna reach for his balls. My cousin said heck no so Bamm he threw a punch and spit in the direction. All he hit was thin air but the presence was gone so he opened his eyes, grabbed his phone and blanket and went to stay in the living room with the lights on until morning. He didn't sleep so he posted on Facebook right then that he got sat on lol.

The next day before we went to the casino, he went to go pick up Soua and told him the story and it scared the shit out of him since the ghost new his name. They both came to our house and told us the story which was even more scarier since Soua was there and we were heading to table mountain casino which the friant road is known for ghost and accidents. At the casino while eating we met up with my sister and her boy and told her the story. Though she was scared, she was being cocky and challenged the ghost saying that she's no scared, but quickly apologized right after. Well that night was her first time ever get sat on lol. Long story short the ghost came and sat on her making her a true believer. Sorry stupid IPod and auto correct hella messed up my writing so some words don't even make sense, I'll correct them tomorrow on my laptop


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chingy-vang

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« Reply #3178 on: February 29, 2012, 11:57:57 AM »
omg Chingy, such a long story.. can you give me the moral of the story.

atleast i didnt wall of text and just trying to contribute



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« Reply #3179 on: February 29, 2012, 02:09:24 PM »
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