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<blockquote data-quote="Rudy hates me" data-source="post: 132243" data-attributes="member: 4027"><p>Used to play bass guitar in prog rock bands until I wrecked my ears.</p><p></p><p>Bands of the moment are The Life and Times, North Atlantic Oscillation and Shiner.</p><p></p><p>Long time kung fu practitioner</p><p></p><p>My forum name is what my niece kept saying when the ball drained on Funhouse during a failed attempt to get her into pinball. Maybe try again when she's 7.</p><p></p><p>Had multiple spooky experiences in my childhood home (never saw anything, just sounds and strange feelings). Never told anyone about it, then at a family party many years later, and after a few drinks, aunts , uncles and cousins started coming clean that they hated visiting our house because it felt spooky. It wasn't a very old house and my mum kept it immaculate, so it wasn't anything to do with the look of it. Then my sister said about hearing footsteps coming up the stairs when nobody was there (something I often experienced). Finally my mum admitted hearing this too and said she hated when my dad worked nights because it freaked her out when she was on her own at night. </p><p></p><p>And as a bonus for fans of spooky goings on, when my sister moved house I asked my niece (2 at the time) if she was sad to go. She proceeded to tell us repeatedly about the 'grumpy old man' who came to her at night. Added to this, my sister was apparently suffering with night terrors; seeing a man stood over her when she woke in the night. This all however stopped when they moved. Insert Twilight Zone theme here.</p><p></p><p>Sorry, went off on a tangent, but I see a few people on here like this sort of stuff.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rudy hates me, post: 132243, member: 4027"] Used to play bass guitar in prog rock bands until I wrecked my ears. Bands of the moment are The Life and Times, North Atlantic Oscillation and Shiner. Long time kung fu practitioner My forum name is what my niece kept saying when the ball drained on Funhouse during a failed attempt to get her into pinball. Maybe try again when she's 7. Had multiple spooky experiences in my childhood home (never saw anything, just sounds and strange feelings). Never told anyone about it, then at a family party many years later, and after a few drinks, aunts , uncles and cousins started coming clean that they hated visiting our house because it felt spooky. It wasn't a very old house and my mum kept it immaculate, so it wasn't anything to do with the look of it. Then my sister said about hearing footsteps coming up the stairs when nobody was there (something I often experienced). Finally my mum admitted hearing this too and said she hated when my dad worked nights because it freaked her out when she was on her own at night. And as a bonus for fans of spooky goings on, when my sister moved house I asked my niece (2 at the time) if she was sad to go. She proceeded to tell us repeatedly about the 'grumpy old man' who came to her at night. Added to this, my sister was apparently suffering with night terrors; seeing a man stood over her when she woke in the night. This all however stopped when they moved. Insert Twilight Zone theme here. Sorry, went off on a tangent, but I see a few people on here like this sort of stuff. [/QUOTE]
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