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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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I know it's not a morning topic.
Well about 10 minutes ago, i was just sat here reading the forum when there was an almighty noise from the bathroom, when to have a look. The door and window are both closed to said bathroom, when I go in nearly all that was on the windowsill was in the sink and on the floor.
So I've told Casper to stop fucking about.
Anyone else have these unexplained happening in their homes plus the other day I came home from work to find the kettle unplugged and the power socket turned off |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Yeah at work in our office the fridge is haunted. When you open the door there is this eery cold feeling that creeps over your skin and every time I put something in their it fucking disappears! "
now thats creepy |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"You're just going senile. Doing it yourself and forgetting
Haha love it
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I'm not that effin old "
Do you live near the black monk? Maybe he's moved into your house? |
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"Ghosts" was a single by the British band Japan from the 1981 album Tin Drum. It reached number five in the UK Singles Chart in 1982. Although it was their biggest hit, this was not enough to stop the band splitting a few months later.
Bereft of drums, the minimalist track would not be described as a "commercially viable" single in most circumstances. However, Japan's popularity at the time, in addition to the early 1980s fashion for new wave music, allowed the single to become unexpectedly popular.
In 2000 David Sylvian re-recorded "Ghosts" using the original Japan backing track and included it on his compilation Everything and Nothing.
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""Ghosts" was a single by the British band Japan from the 1981 album Tin Drum. It reached number five in the UK Singles Chart in 1982. Although it was their biggest hit, this was not enough to stop the band splitting a few months later.
Bereft of drums, the minimalist track would not be described as a "commercially viable" single in most circumstances. However, Japan's popularity at the time, in addition to the early 1980s fashion for new wave music, allowed the single to become unexpectedly popular.
In 2000 David Sylvian re-recorded "Ghosts" using the original Japan backing track and included it on his compilation Everything and Nothing.
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""Ghosts" was a single by the British band Japan from the 1981 album Tin Drum. It reached number five in the UK Singles Chart in 1982. Although it was their biggest hit, this was not enough to stop the band splitting a few months later.
Bereft of drums, the minimalist track would not be described as a "commercially viable" single in most circumstances. However, Japan's popularity at the time, in addition to the early 1980s fashion for new wave music, allowed the single to become unexpectedly popular.
In 2000 David Sylvian re-recorded "Ghosts" using the original Japan backing track and included it on his compilation Everything and Nothing.
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