Alright that was creepy

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Pixie and are curled up on my bed and I had just turned on a recording of a Haunting in Georgia, and right a I turned it on I heard my nephew's toy car turn on and noone is awake but me and even Pixie is asleep. And what i really creepy is the car has not been working and I heard it turn on for just a moment. And Pixie woke up and looked like she heard that noise too.
 

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I'd have been totally freaked out. I like reading about things like that. Or watching them on tv. Having them happen to me? Not in a million years.
 

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Cheap electronic stuff, like battery powered toys, fail often. Chances are it's went off before and you didn't pay attention to it because you weren't made hyper vigilant by watching ghost related shows. When people watch those every creek or bump in the house suddenly becomes ominous.


Now if it didn't have any batteries in it you would have something creepy.
 

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We always swore our house was haunted. Too many weird things happened while we were growing up.

One morning, Mom was making breakfast and working on my dad's lunch. Suddenly the blender turned on. No special reason, nobody was even close to it. Dad told Mom to unplug it. But it wasn't plugged in! Woke us up in a hurry.
 

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^Now that's creepy! You should have told it to make you drinks, apparently it wanted to help out.


My childhood home was, too, but it was also an old house with it's share of normal noises. You learn to pick through them and not flip over the normal stuff... or really even the unexplainable stuff after a while.
 

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When my husband's brother passed away (he lived with us) we had two cow toys (one a cookie jar, one a toy) on the porch. Milton collected the black/white cow stuff, so we had picked him up things from yard sales.

Anyway, the toy was a wind up one which worked, but the cow never made a sound - it walked, stopped, and "mooed" but no sound was heard. After Milton died, the next time we turned it on - the cow mooed! With sound, so we figured Milton had fixed it.

And the cookie jar was on the floor - when you removed the head it mooed to warn that someone was swiping the cookies
The cow had no one near it and one morning I was fixing lunch for me for work and heard the cow jar go off. NO one was on the porch at the time! That was creepy
 

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Originally Posted by strange_wings

^Now that's creepy! You should have told it to make you drinks, apparently it wanted to help out.

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That's so funny. I am very skeptical when it comes to ghosts and the like, but I love to hear stories.

Just the other night I thought I heard someone - and by "someone" I mean one of the cats, of course - rustling around with a plastic bag in the kitchen. When I got up to investigate, there were no bags in sight, and no one was in the kitchen; all three cats were in another room. I told my SO, "If we have a ghost, it had better stay out of my food!"
 
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