escargot1 said:As an example of how unwise it can be to try to set up paranormal incidents, you might have a look at the EVP threads. We tried recording EVP and scared ourselves silly with the resulting sounds. I was all for sleeping in the car. :shock:
We had of course turned up the recording levels to the limit and thus had actually recorded the dog trying to chew a hole in the back gate.
BlackRiverFalls said:Sometimes it's less trouble to just wait for something to happen or not rather than trying to force it. The universe is bound to cock the fuck with you gun sooner or later.
The story is it was his girlfriend contacting him though.gncxx said:BlackRiverFalls said:Everett was also a devout catholic, so you'd think he wouldn;t hold with stuff like ouija.
Not that being catholic ever stopped him doing anything else he wanted to though. Everything about him was some strange kind of surprise. :lol:
Everett's wife was a psychic, she wrote books on spooky celeb encounters, so it's not entirely unlikely he'd dabble with the ouija.
Ronson8 said:She wasn't a very good psychic if she didn't know he was gay when she married him.
Well either its evil spirits messing about, or your own sub-conscious messing about...i would fear my sub-conscious more then evil spirits.my bog standard conscious is very frightening Psychout Either way i wouldn't touch the Ouija with a barge pole. Eek Eek
jimv1 said:Why isn't it called a 'Ouinon' Board?
Cochise said:I should also say that for reasons I do not know it Ouija boards still gives me a spooked feeling, even the sight of one. And I've no partiicular reason for that - I don't know anyone who's been driven mad by using one or anything, I just don't want to be about while its being used. Probably someone told me some tale about them when I was too young to remember the details and its still making me hinkey after all these years!
McAvennie_ said:but, as I said before, ouija boards are one thing I'm still very wary of. Quite happy not to test my non-belief...
I've grown into a sceptic over the years, but, as I said before, ouija boards are one thing I'm still very wary of.
"Shit happens" is a common slang phrase, used as a simple existential observation that life is full of imperfections, either "Así es la vida" or "C'est la vie". The phrase is an acknowledgment that bad things happen to people for no particular reason'BlackRiverFalls said:I might get it and take a dump on it just to prove to myself that nothing catastrophic happens. :lol: