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To: bgill

Like a lot of my immediate family members, I’ve had psychic experiences from an early age-some are not scary, some are...

The best dog I’ve ever had-a female Siberian Husky-died in her sleep more than 3 year ago at the age of 17-my compadre and employer helped me bury her under the big oak tree she liked to sit under while I worked in the garden, near the house. He parks his site trailer near that tree-I’ve seen her sitting there several times, even had her walk toward me, vanishing before she gets there, and I’m used to that.

But one day last Winter my compadre came by when I was on a jobsite to get a set of plans he had stored in his trailer and saw my dog sitting under the tree-he said the hair on the back of his neck stood up and he was just frozen there as she walked toward him and vanished on the way. He still won’t get anything out of that trailer or tow it to a work site if I’m not here to help him with that...

In 2003, I went to work for my best friend who owned a very small engineering and construction firm-On days I was on jobsites, I had the office phone forwarded to my mobile phone so I could answer it, but on the days I was not on-site, I managed his office, which was in a converted small 1940’s era house in a semi-rural area outside the city. The last owner of the house had died there, and we were told he had been temperamental and a hermit who seldom left the area, and was haunting the place.

I was a believer the 1st time I came in at 7:30 AM to open the office, saw a light in XXX’s office-and headed back there to ask him about an invoice-saw a flash of a man in jeans and boots go around the corner and followed, calling my friend’s name-there was no one in his office, but I smelled cigar smoke-my friend did not smoke cigars-and the room was really cold-I got out of there as fast as I could...

Another time when I was at the office on the phone ordering materials for a job, it got cold all of a sudden and all the binders of materials info and engineering manuals kept on two shelves above my desk started falling on the desk and the floor for no reason-that totally freaked me out-when I told my friend, he said he was sure that the “guy” there meant no harm-I said well maybe so, but you didn’t see all those binders and books fall down-nothing like that ever happened again, but there were always little things like moved papers, computer turned on when no one was there, etc-2 years later he moved the office to a site trailer he bought, and I was very happy to work there...


28 posted on 10/31/2019 2:20:41 PM PDT by Texan5 ("You've got to saddle up your boys-you've got to draw a hard line"...)
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To: Texan5

“The best dog I’ve ever had-a female Siberian Husky” Yes, same here. She’s the dog I posted about. Best friend ever as well. So very smart, had a sense of humor and expected every two and four legged being to behave properly. Still miss her terribly after many years - screen getting blurry.

In college, I tried to room by myself. Even if someone was assigned to be my dorm mate, they’d end up leaving. Two couldn’t live without their bf back home (one gave up a full ride scholarship and the other cooed like a dove 24/7), another went back to being a high dollar prostitute, one good friend suddenly married a Shaker/Amish/something she’d never mentioned and disappeared. Or it could be they left because of the poltergeist.

Little things would constantly go missing but suddenly turn up right there in plain sight weeks later. I’d find two dollars neatly folded in my pockets which would buy a fried chicken snack box. The door, which could only be opened with a key due to the sturdy bolt lock, would open on its own. We tried every way under the sun to get it open without the key and swing open but it wouldn’t. When it’d happen, we’d rush to see if anyone was in the hall but there never was and it would be impossible to be in the hall without being seen or hear their footsteps so we believed it was the poltergeist.

I moved out of the room one semester, which ticked off the spirit because immediately when I moved back in the following semester, an above the closet storage door crashed down threw me. Yes, I felt the air woosh threw me and jumped out of the way. I jumped after the woosh but before it hit the floor right where I’d been standing. I wasn’t harmed but I KNOW it went threw me. I’d never had any trouble with the storage door before or after.


37 posted on 11/01/2019 7:06:33 AM PDT by bgill
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