I'm now under the firm belief that our apartment is haunted. A few months ago, Cheri and I were out somewhere, whether it was to dinner or we spent the night out, I don't remember. When we returned, the clock in the kitchen had fallen and presumably rolled from the far end to the doorway. Since we didn't witness it, we couldn't be sure that it wasn't because Upstairs Guy was stomping around and the vibrations knocked it from its perch. We put it from our minds and went about our daily lives. When I went home for lunch today, Cheri told me that it happened the other day. She was in the kitchen and nowhere near the wall, and the clock hit her in the shoulder before hitting anything else on the way to the floor. Now, the clock is hung on a push pin, so in order for it to come down in any fashion, something would have to pick it up over the lip on the push pin. She didn't bump into the wall, and Upstairs Guy wasn't even home.
Other instances include seeing movement out of the corner of my eye in the evenings by the front door, and hearing the sounds of something moving from the front door area through the apartment to outside our bedroom. The second one I thought was just Upstairs Guy walking around, but Cheri says she's heard it while she can clearly hear him snoring in his bed.
Also, I found one of my Indiana Jones figures moved from its place on the shelf to the beanbag chair across the room. Cheri says she could've knocked it down when she got home from work one day, but now I'm not so sure...
Anybody know the number for Jay and Grant?
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Just don't call the guys from Ghost Lab. The other night I watched an episode of one after the other, and the difference was most telling. On GH, at some point after not getting anything from a place, Jay says, "Do you want to try taunting a bit?" and Grant goes, "Yeah. That's fine. It's pretty much something we only use as a last resort, when nothing else has worked."
The very next show I watch, those Ghost Lab bozos walk right into a house and start off everything with, "I don't believe there's ghosts in here! You were such a coward that you KILLED yourself in this house! I don't think you even EXIST!"
Couple of chuckleheads. The Roto-Rooter TAPS team is where it's at.
btw, Dash, your house called. It says, "Get. Out."
Oh my god, I watched Ghost Lab once. They started with taunting and quickly escalated to advanced witchcraft or necromancy rituals (being performed by knob-headed novices with not the slightest bit of experience or common sense among them). I mean, I don't necessarily believe that witchcraft or necromancy crap works, but if it did work, if for some reason this was one of the only occasions that it did work, Jesus Christ, dude.
i think you just go to their website, and you can ask for their number from a site admin, or just 411 somewhere in Rhode Island
http://www.the-atlantic-paranormal-society.com/tapsfamily/tflist.html
this is a list of contacts by state from the TAPS website
Thanks for that info, Anonymous! I don't think we're ready to have TAPS come out yet for real, but when we are, I'll know where to look!
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