Every man has a story, so lets hear it...
Every man has a story, so lets hear it...
Funny you say this...not seen but heard!
Just this morning my wife was in the shower and I was brushing my teeth and I heard a whistle and I asked her is she whistled and she said no she thought it was me....hair on my neck stood straight up and she was freaked out too. Our kids were not home as they spent the night at my mom’s, it was about 9:30 in the morning. Quick check of the house and nothing but man was she spooked, honestly I was too but I just chalked it up to a bird or something outside.....I left the house to go to the office and gave her a quick reminder of the night side AR...which now means I need to build an ultra light AR...wrong time to want to do this....
Don’t really have any straight up ghost stories but have plenty of “how did I make it through that” stories. And living in an old house there are plenty of strange noises but I chalk those up to the house.
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Not mine, and I don't really believe in ghosts because otherwise they would literally be everywhere and all the time...but I knew a guy in the army 1984-1988ish that for some reason pulled guard duty at a concentration camp in Europe (and honestly I didn't even know the military did that) and he said it was the most haunted place he had ever been in his life.
Wasn't gonna call BS on him, he wasn't the kind of guy to make shit up and I don't think he really believed in ghost and stuff.
It's hard to be a ACLU hating, philosophically Libertarian, socially liberal, fiscally conservative, scientifically grounded, agnostic, porn admiring gun owner who believes in self determination.
Chuck, we miss ya man.
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Not even Leonard Nimoy, Robert Stack, and John Walsh combined can explain THIS one.
- Either you're part of the problem or you're part of the solution or you're just part of the landscape - Sam (Robert DeNiro) in, "Ronin" -
Not seen, but heard/felt.
I have been backpacking since I was 8 years old. May of this year, I got my son started backpacking, the same trail I did as my first, Morrison loop in Allegheny National Forest, PA. We drove up on Saturday morning, and hit the trail. Hiked in about 2 miles, and found a spot to camp for the night. Setup camp, had dinner, then retreated to the tent to play UNO. It started raining about 10pm.
I was woken up about midnight to a strange sound. Sounded like drum beats for about 5 seconds, stopped. More beats, stopped. This went on for several minutes, getting more intense each time. Suddenly, it got stronger, and faster, I began to feel the beats through my inflatable sleeping pad, getting closer and closer. It sounded and felt like it was just outside the tent, then just stopped.
The next morning, there was no tracks, no markings, nothing disturbed. My son slept through it.
As I sit here typing this, chills run up my spine. No clue what it was, and I have been backpacking 30 years.
rvnut, if you have Prime video, check out 411: The Hunted
Almost a year ago, I rolled my truck. I was doing about 70mph, & not wearing a seatbelt. I hit some ice & went off the road, and when the truck stopped rolling, I was pinned in the vehicle. After people pulled me from the vehicle as I asked them to, I walked into the ambulance with only a few minor abrasions & bruised ribs. I should've been killed, or severely injured.
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