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Would you stay in a haunted house for a night?
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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I know we've just finished halloween but does anyone do anything scary? I don't see the appeal to dress up and get pissed when I can get pissed any other night. I'm wondering if there's anything anyone would do to get scared? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I know we've just finished halloween but does anyone do anything scary? I don't see the appeal to dress up and get pissed when I can get pissed any other night. I'm wondering if there's anything anyone would do to get scared?"
Iv always thought I would, but don't know if my mind would let me. |
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"I know we've just finished halloween but does anyone do anything scary? I don't see the appeal to dress up and get pissed when I can get pissed any other night. I'm wondering if there's anything anyone would do to get scared?"
I don't believe in ghosts, so yes I'd stay in a house that people claimed to be haunted, especially if it's cheaper than a hotel.
Cal |
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By *eavenNhellCouple
over a year ago
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yes already have at denbigh asylum spent the whold night there to catch the Dawn/sunrise from inside heard and saw nothing other than the odd fox or other local wildlife pottering about .
laughed my head off when Most Haunted did a special from there months later good comedy programmer that . |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I lived in one for twenty years. Nothing ever bothered me in a negative way. Other people who stayed were a bit freaked out at times though. I think of ghosts as being echoes of the past rather than something that has a specific motive. |
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"I know we've just finished halloween but does anyone do anything scary? I don't see the appeal to dress up and get pissed when I can get pissed any other night. I'm wondering if there's anything anyone would do to get scared?"
No. No I wouldn't. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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There's a place called Chislehurst Caves near where I grew up. A long time ago there was a cash prize for anyone who could stay down there the night. Loads of people tried but they all gave up, or needed medical attention for whatever reason. In the end, I think a policeman won.
Anyways, the prize was withdrawn before I was born so I never got to give it a go, but I would have loved to! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Tho not a believer in ghosts as such...being an atheist....I should not.....I do believe there are forces and energies we know little about. I stayed in a haunted house for a few nites in Dorchester. ...lovely place....but the eriee energy in the place was there for all to feel....and bumpsin the nite too....barely slept for three nites...! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I like the felling of fear and just the adrenaline rush. You don't really get that from day to day life "
Try commuting to work on a motorbike.
Few near death experiences before you've even had your first coffee of the day.
But seriously what feeling of fear its a house that someone told you a fairytale about. |
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"I like the felling of fear and just the adrenaline rush. You don't really get that from day to day life
Try commuting to work on a motorbike.
Few near death experiences before you've even had your first coffee of the day.
But seriously what feeling of fear its a house that someone told you a fairytale about."
The mind is a wonderful thing. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I like the felling of fear and just the adrenaline rush. You don't really get that from day to day life
Try commuting to work on a motorbike.
Few near death experiences before you've even had your first coffee of the day.
But seriously what feeling of fear its a house that someone told you a fairytale about.
The mind is a wonderful thing."
Exactly if you took the same haunted house but simply presented it as a nice countryside hotel with no history people wouldn't report anything.
Tell a Good story and suddenly everyone has an experience there and passes it on |
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By *ochardMan
over a year ago
St. Ives |
It's only haunted if you believe in ghosts.
I'm happy to stay in a house that people think is haunted. I've stayed overnight in 'haunted' hotel rooms, museums, prison cells, castles etc.. and I've yet to be spooked by anything paranormal. |
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I don't like to be scared so wouldn't choose to do something that might scare me (not a horror film fan for instance).
However, I do believe in trying things and going out of my comfort zone. This is how I've had some great experiences.
Mrs DDC |
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