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Anonymous said: what do you think about deja vu?

it happens to me alllll the time….i think they are remnants of dreams you have once had.  at least mine are

i can NOT watch this movie without thinking there is shit crawling all over me

i can NOT watch this movie without thinking there is shit crawling all over me

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nightvisioninvestigations:

7hours in a derelict hospital, no lights, no escape!Tons of paranormal activity on our last visit, what will be waiting for us on our second?NEWSHAM HOSPITAL GHOST HUNT - 20TH JULY 2013Half the tickets have gone so grab your tickets while you can!

nightvisioninvestigations:

7hours in a derelict hospital, no lights, no escape!
Tons of paranormal activity on our last visit, what will be waiting for us on our second?
NEWSHAM HOSPITAL GHOST HUNT - 20TH JULY 2013
Half the tickets have gone so grab your tickets while you can!

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spoookyscary:

Western Cemetery, Portland, ME - was established in the 1600s and is the second oldest cemetery in Portland. The last burial was in 1987. Throughout the years, until 2003, the cemetery suffered much vandalism and neglect, and because of it, it’s believed that there are many restless spirits that wander the cemetery, possibly in search of their lost headstones. Activity includes: shadow people and disembodied voices. It is a favored location for paranormal investigations.
http://www.hauntedhouses.com/states/me/portland_cemetery.htm

spoookyscary:

Western Cemetery, Portland, ME - was established in the 1600s and is the second oldest cemetery in Portland. The last burial was in 1987. Throughout the years, until 2003, the cemetery suffered much vandalism and neglect, and because of it, it’s believed that there are many restless spirits that wander the cemetery, possibly in search of their lost headstones. Activity includes: shadow people and disembodied voices. It is a favored location for paranormal investigations.

http://www.hauntedhouses.com/states/me/portland_cemetery.htm

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fearof-theunknown:

Abilene
 Fort Phantom Lake: A lady in a white wedding dress has been seen walking across the lake at night, then vanishes. 
Amarillo
 Gebo’s Supermarket: In the mid 1980s, an employee was killed in the meat department late one night. The ghost of the employee has been reported to moved items and placed them elsewhere. Employees now try to avoid doing inventory at night. 
Arlington
 River Legacy Park: Several stories about this one! Many years ago a man was killed at this park,He was shot while helping a woman that was being attacked by her boyfriend. His ghost has been seen wandering the park at night, tapping on the windows of parked cars. 
Arlington
 Six Flags Over Texas: The Ghost of a young girl has been seen numerous time at the Candy store. The store building a former farmhouse was moved to Six Flags. The girl named Amy drowned in Johnson’s Creek and can also be seen walking the railroad tracks, switching lights off and on and opening and closing the curtains. 
El Paso
 La Hacienda Restaurant: On the banks of the Rio Grande river that separates El Paso from Mexico. The ghostly figure of a woman walks near the restaurant, wailing and asking for her children, who had drowned in the river. 
Fort Worth
 Del Frisco’s Steakhouse: Once the site of a Texas bath house, a man was bathing and was shot through the head! The ghostly apparition of this man is said to be seen in the banquet room and the upstairs bar on occasion. 
Fort Worth
 Scott Theater: The founder of the Scott theater Billy Scott, has haunted the building long after passing away from cancer. Paintings from the collection of Mr. Scott’s shift by themselves on the walls. Laughter can be heard comming from the basement. A actor named Ken Yandell hung himself from a pipe in the basement and haunts the basement’s hallways to this day. 
Dallas
 Sons of Hermann Hall: Built in since 1911 and located at Elm and Exposition, this music hall has had several unexplained events. Voices and the sound of childrens laughter, paintings falling from the walls, doors that open and close and the sightings of a ghostly couple roam the hallways. 
Arlington
 Screaming Bridge: The bridge was the scene of a headon collision, killing all the teenaged passengers in both cars. Rumors are that on the date of the accident the names of the dead can be seen glowing in the water. If you sit in the middle of the bridge on the anniversary of the accident a heavy fog will appear and headlights can be seen from either side of the bridge. The bridge has been closed to auto traffic. 
Austin
 The Tavern Restaurant: The figure of a young girl can be seen in a window, a ghost called “Emily” has been seen on numerous occasions . Legend has it that in the late 1940s, Emily and her daughter were killed in the tavern. Televisions in the bar are reported to change channels by themselves. 
Alton
 Bus Crash: A gravel pit at the corner of Five-Mile Road and Bryan Road claimed to be the worst school bus accident to date in Texas history, a Dr. Pepper truck hit a Mission school bus on September 21, 1989. Twenty-one children drowned, sixty were injured. Now fenced in, people have hear the sounds of screaming children at night, and multiple sightings of figures sitting on the ledge of the pit have been seen. (Locals say there’s nothing haunted about the gravel pit, it’s just a teen hangout.)

fearof-theunknown:

Abilene

Fort Phantom Lake:
A lady in a white wedding dress has been seen walking across the lake at night, then vanishes.

Amarillo

Gebo’s Supermarket:
In the mid 1980s, an employee was killed in the meat department late one night. The ghost of the employee has been reported to moved items and placed them elsewhere. Employees now try to avoid doing inventory at night.

Arlington

River Legacy Park:
Several stories about this one! Many years ago a man was killed at this park,He was shot while helping a woman that was being attacked by her boyfriend. His ghost has been seen wandering the park at night, tapping on the windows of parked cars.

Arlington

Six Flags Over Texas:
The Ghost of a young girl has been seen numerous time at the Candy store. The store building a former farmhouse was moved to Six Flags. The girl named Amy drowned in Johnson’s Creek and can also be seen walking the railroad tracks, switching lights off and on and opening and closing the curtains.

El Paso

La Hacienda Restaurant:
On the banks of the Rio Grande river that separates El Paso from Mexico. The ghostly figure of a woman walks near the restaurant, wailing and asking for her children, who had drowned in the river.

Fort Worth

Del Frisco’s Steakhouse:
Once the site of a Texas bath house, a man was bathing and was shot through the head! The ghostly apparition of this man is said to be seen in the banquet room and the upstairs bar on occasion.

Fort Worth

Scott Theater:
The founder of the Scott theater Billy Scott, has haunted the building long after passing away from cancer. Paintings from the collection of Mr. Scott’s shift by themselves on the walls. Laughter can be heard comming from the basement. A actor named Ken Yandell hung himself from a pipe in the basement and haunts the basement’s hallways to this day.

Dallas

Sons of Hermann Hall:
Built in since 1911 and located at Elm and Exposition, this music hall has had several unexplained events. Voices and the sound of childrens laughter, paintings falling from the walls, doors that open and close and the sightings of a ghostly couple roam the hallways.

Arlington

Screaming Bridge:
The bridge was the scene of a headon collision, killing all the teenaged passengers in both cars. Rumors are that on the date of the accident the names of the dead can be seen glowing in the water. If you sit in the middle of the bridge on the anniversary of the accident a heavy fog will appear and headlights can be seen from either side of the bridge. The bridge has been closed to auto traffic.

Austin

The Tavern Restaurant:
The figure of a young girl can be seen in a window, a ghost called “Emily” has been seen on numerous occasions . Legend has it that in the late 1940s, Emily and her daughter were killed in the tavern. Televisions in the bar are reported to change channels by themselves.

Alton

Bus Crash:
A gravel pit at the corner of Five-Mile Road and Bryan Road claimed to be the worst school bus accident to date in Texas history, a Dr. Pepper truck hit a Mission school bus on September 21, 1989. Twenty-one children drowned, sixty were injured. Now fenced in, people have hear the sounds of screaming children at night, and multiple sightings of figures sitting on the ledge of the pit have been seen. (Locals say there’s nothing haunted about the gravel pit, it’s just a teen hangout.)

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secretdiarrheaofacallgirl said: I see that you're in Texas. Do you ever seek out creepy shit irl? In the DFW area alone there are so many cool places I've been to that are just kind of, out-of-the-way and creepy. I also recently went to the Lonesome Dove Inn in Archer City and it was really cool. Anyway, always nice to see someone in the general vicinity of oneself who enjoys the same things and whatnot.

i was going to make a quick trip to the “haunted” train tracks today and do some filming but the weather got all gross….

fearisamind-killer said: Quick question: Have you seen "Sinister" and if so, what did you think of it?

I have, i went to the theater to see it BY MYSELF because my boyfriend hates scary movies.  I didnt like it at first but the more i thought about it i liked it…the soundtrack was effin amazaballs

easatae said: since you're a creepy blog, you have seen the whole 'enigma of amigara fault' thing, right?

The manga?  I have seen some of it yea…but not all



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