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My haunted house
My house is haunted, I've kind of known about it for a long time, in fact the house across the street is haunted and the hotel down the block is haunted. But they have lights turning on and off and things going bump in the night.
My spectral occupation manifests itself with the smell of stale cigarette smoke. It is really annoying. The first few times I smelled it, I looked all over the house and outside to see if someone was smoking outside my house near a window, but nothing. It happens at random times and lasts about 10 minutes. It's mostly confined to the front room. It's annoying to me. |
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(stamps out cigarette and runs) Smoking is bad for stalking. |
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Does anyone else smell it, or are you the only one?
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Only the other pot smokers.
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Kids are how old?
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"Who ya goin'a call....?"
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"Take me to your dealer"
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It's weird I read about your haunted house just now...
Last night I was sitting on the couch watching Jethro, Tony, McGeek and Ziva, and toking on a stogie, at my best friend's house, alone. (He gives me the run of the place whether he's there or not.) I'm halfway through a nice stogie, when all of a sudden, the recliner Friendigr always sits in just decides to kick itself back up to 'half-recline' from 'full-recline' where he leaves it when he gets up. The recliner is two feet from me. I about shit myself. |
I'd be researching chemical, electrical/chemical, or biological, reactions that emanate a smell similar to stale cigarette smoke.
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time to break out the ouija board!! :eek3:
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No one in here believes in ghosts? :ghost:
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are you saying you do? meet me at midnight memorial drive! bwahahahahahahahahahaha! oh sorry. laughing for effect. :)
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A sign of mental illness, the ability to manifest odoriferous emanations...
oh wait that might mean crapping one's self. |
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On a lot of construction jobs we'd leave little time capsules in the walls, mostly an empty bottle or can or a note, guys who smoked would often leave their butts. However this house was built 150 years ago. We've had it for 10 years, The previous owner (25 years) didn't smoke. It happens at random times and I've tried to tie it to the boiler, or other things, but it's been happening since we bought the place. Then again, it could be a ghost. |
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I'm hard of smelling: I'd never notice the "stale smoke." Of course, most of my smoke is nice and fresh. ;)
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Ahh. I will check into that partial temporal lobe seizure, but I am pretty sure Mrs. Foot smells it too, but she is hard of smelling too, so she might have just been humoring me.
Though I would think that ten years of partial temporal lobe seizures might have had other noticeable effects on me. See, one of the things is, in summer I have gone outside and seen cig butts on the sidewalk about 50 feet from the house. Considering the muggy air and the windows open I figured that is it, but in winter, with all the windows closed (new windows) and no one on the streets smoking, I still smell it. |
This is interesting to me.
My grandmother had some form of Epilepsy, FWIW Bold below, mine. I often have what I call "brain crushing Deja Vus" They are intense and incorporate everything I am doing, eating, saying, and or listening to. I also have these very clear specific memories of a time and place I've never been. The memory is always the same. This is very interesting. Symptoms The symptoms felt by the person, and the signs observable by others, during seizures which begin in the temporal lobe depend upon the specific regions of the temporal lobe and neighboring brain areas affected by the seizure. The International Classification of Epileptic Seizures published in 1981 by the International League Against Epilepsy (ILAE) recognizes three types of seizures which persons with TLE may experience.[24]
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Beware !
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Well, I'm pretty sure I didn't fake my EEG. But I wouldn't put it past foot, that sneaky bastard!
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I got over it, but it was a lot of doom and gloom to take at once, that's all I could see. |
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the spaghetti warehouse is haunted?? really? i love that place! heck yeah, tell ya what, if i get this engineering job i'll take you to dinner there then after go to the brewery tap (i used to work there back in the day) or la caraffe. maybe both.... |
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That was uncalled for
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Smoke smell update
So yesterday the smoke smell came back and I asked Mrs. Foot if she smelled it, she said yes, but she didn't think it smelled exactly like smoke since she is a former smoker, but she admitted it was an atypical smell.
So that rules out that symptom of my possible Partial Seizure. Still to resolve are my deja vu and that other thing I can't remember. |
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How long have you been living in that house with the ghost who smokes?
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We bought the house in 2000, I renovated it for 2 years and we moved in in 2002.
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Well, moving isn't an option then. You know what people say, if you can't beat 'em, join 'em. Maybe you should light a ciggie and join him. :D Hehe...sorry if that joke didn't go well with you. Anyways, maybe the next time you smell the smoke, stand at that spot and politely ask the "ghost" if he could smoke outside because the smell bothers you. *shrug* Worth a shot. :p: In case you're wondering, I am not joking with you. If you ask someone nicely to do something, he/she may oblige, right? Why not try it on a ghost? By the way, don't get mean. That would only upset the ghost and you may end up a real haunting rather than just smoke smell.
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I think that may work, Tulip. I will give it s shot. I suspect the ghost is the fellow who built the house. I can appeal to his sense of pride and workmanship etc. and point out how I've put a lot of blood sweat and tears into keeping the place looking good. The least he could do would be to smoke outside, in the garden shed.
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Tell us how that goes. :D
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We had a ghost in this house for a while after we moved in to this house. He only haunted me though, my dad never was affected by it. He would come in, walk up the stairs and lay on my dad's bed. My dad has had the same mattress for many years, so it's got a very distinctive set of squeaks to it. The floorboards on the stairs creak as well and are right outside of my room.
Every once and a while I would find the front door open, and the cupboards in the kitchen slammed shut while I was in there. (PS our house is practially airtight, not an old drafty mess that would cause the door to blow open or the cupboards to blow closed.) And I would also wake up at night thinking someone was in my room... either I would hear a noise and wake up, or just feel like someone was there and wake up from it. After a while, I talked to a friend at work about it because I thought I was going nuts. She's into all the ghost/occult/witchy stuff, and she suggested I just project a space away from myself and ask the ghost to respect that space, nicely. I haven't had a problem since then, so whether it was a very polite ghost, or just the power of my mind setting itself at ease, I would suggest trying the same with your ghost. ETA: But I also have extreme issues with deja vu, so perhaps I'm also having seizures and not aware of it. :) |
the track is next to a graveyard. tulip? you game for some hauntings? anyway, the other day a go-kart just decided to take off all by itself. freaky! i had to chase it down the track and i don't mean jog...i had to run to catch this thing! little nuances.
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