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Who wouldn't mind being a ghost that haunts a place? Wouldn't like to Haunt a place for ages though as you'd be doing nothing else.
eyedonttrustyou said:Im tired of being haunted...
I mean nothing against ghosts.......I know they arent all bad...its just that they scare the fuck out of me no matter what................i mean if they want to have a straight forward conversation thats cool...but I cant stand all the wierdness......why the running up and down stairs? why the crazy foot steps and breathing and random words? why all the scarey shit? do they even know they are doing that?quote]
and why does it have to be at two o clock in the morning? i wouldn't mind having a converstion with a ghost(if they are interesting enough that is, say Lon Chaney or Thomas More) but why creep around my bedroom a few hours before i have to get up? i hate having my sleep disturbed whether the disturbee be dead or alive.
HelzAngel said:eyedonttrustyou said:shit, mabey we are all ghosts to the ghosts....
Have you been watching "The Others"?
Iggore said:To those who said yes... dont you care that your intimacy would go out the window? To those who are supposedly living with one, how do you cope with the fact that someone might always be watching? Plus, if you can't communicate with it, and I've never read a story were the people could communicate with their domestic haunt, whats the point?
Anyway, this is what I love about this message board: a few minuts ago, I was thinking if I should go to bed, or finish my paper, which is only due for next week. But after reading this thread, its a no brainer. Thank you, FTMB, for helping me through university!!!
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Iggore said:To those who said yes... dont you care that your intimacy would go out the window? To those who are supposedly living with one, how do you cope with the fact that someone might always be watching? Plus, if you can't communicate with it, and I've never read a story were the people could communicate with their domestic haunt, whats the point?
Anyway, this is what I love about this message board: a few minuts ago, I was thinking if I should go to bed, or finish my paper, which is only due for next week. But after reading this thread, its a no brainer. Thank you, FTMB, for helping me through university!!!
Fortean Time Message Board: More efficient than coffee"
Iamroachford said:Or can they go where they wish, when they wish?????? :?
moderndayyorkist said:. or in the case of my mums house the one that is supposed to reside in the downstairs toilet.
Legends of Witchcraft and Ghosts
There is much unsubstantiated superstition surrounding the village. George Pickingill (1816-1909) who, living in the village during the late 19th century, was said to practise a combination of Danish paganism, Arabic mysticism, Christian heresy and French witchcraft.[8] Generations were influenced by the Danish with Canute the Great's invasion in the 11th century and that of French and Flemish weavers, some of whom brought French witchcraft and heretical beliefs of the Cathars to England. Although rooted in the Old Craft, George was feminine-centric, based on goddess worship and search for female witches. Under his guidance, 9 covens were created in Essex, Hampshire, Hertfordshire, Norfolk and Sussex.[9] He apparently called witches for a meet near St. Nicholas church with a wooden whistle.[8]
Local legend proclaims that there will always be at least six witches, three of cotton (lower class) and three of silk (higher class).[8]
The earliest written accusation of witchcraft appears to be that of Rose Pye, a spinster who in 1580 was said to be living as a witch and responsible for bewitching to death in August 1575 Johanna Snow[10] or Johanne Snowe, a 12 month old child from Scaldhurst Farm in Canewdon. The case went to court where Rose pleaded not guilty. Although acquitted, Rose remained and died in jail a few months after her acquittal. Five years later Cicely Makin was accused of witchcraft and unable to find five people who would swear that she was not a witch. After given five years to mend her ways without success, Cicely was excommunicated from the church.[9]
There are many ghost stories within the village, most again central to the church. The most famous ghost is the grey lady who reportedly floats down from the church's west gate towards the river Crouch.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canewdon#L ... and_Ghosts
titch said:A house that was supposed to have its own ghost would be a huge point in its favour for me!!
titch said:When i where a lad i read an account of a beautiful female ghost, that gave out red hot kisses to sleeping men, i want that house!!![]()