Messing with the Dark Side
We all like to tell stories about the *spooky* things that happen when people mess around with Ouija boards, hexes and spells.
A friend had wierd banging noises in his house for months and was deeply, deeply worried that it was the result of getting drunk and attempting to summon the devil.*
What's scared the crud out of you after you've played with the dark side?
* it turned out to be a tramp living in his attic (no, really). Also, -5 points for rubbish Star Wars jokes
( , Thu 20 Apr 2006, 11:58)
We all like to tell stories about the *spooky* things that happen when people mess around with Ouija boards, hexes and spells.
A friend had wierd banging noises in his house for months and was deeply, deeply worried that it was the result of getting drunk and attempting to summon the devil.*
What's scared the crud out of you after you've played with the dark side?
* it turned out to be a tramp living in his attic (no, really). Also, -5 points for rubbish Star Wars jokes
( , Thu 20 Apr 2006, 11:58)
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Not me playing personally, but some friends.
Back in the day of High School, apparantly they went into the roof of the oldest building and did a Ouija board.
According to them they contacted a girl who had died in the building as a student several decades before. Naturally, when they found out, the staff were livid, but this was supposedly because they knew it to be true.
The girl was reported to have been blown up by a Science experiment gone wrong, and hence the Science block of the building was torn out (it had been).
As I suspect you can tell, I am dubious of the whole story. Oh, and also, they used a coin instead of a glass, which is supposed to be a bad idea as you can't destroy the coin. Or something.
( , Thu 20 Apr 2006, 15:40, Reply)
Back in the day of High School, apparantly they went into the roof of the oldest building and did a Ouija board.
According to them they contacted a girl who had died in the building as a student several decades before. Naturally, when they found out, the staff were livid, but this was supposedly because they knew it to be true.
The girl was reported to have been blown up by a Science experiment gone wrong, and hence the Science block of the building was torn out (it had been).
As I suspect you can tell, I am dubious of the whole story. Oh, and also, they used a coin instead of a glass, which is supposed to be a bad idea as you can't destroy the coin. Or something.
( , Thu 20 Apr 2006, 15:40, Reply)
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