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Old 10-29-2004, 09:35 AM   #2
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Originally Posted by Iowanian
I'll tell my boogy man story.(may have been told here before)

A few years ago I lived in a rental house. I'm not prone to be a spooky dude or anything.........but I just always had the eeby Jeebies.....especially in the basement doing laundry....every single time I went down.

I lived alone.......sometimes I'd come home and the house would smell like someone had been smoking or something similar........sometimes in the mornings....all the cabinet doors open, sometimes a drawer or two out. Several times I'd think I saw a shadow or something move.....while watching TV at night.

One night, while watching TV in my Fruit o da looms, I see a shadow move, and feel a BLAM! Slap to the back of the head.......there were 3 bats circling the room. no big deal. (other than the bite on my palm a few weeks later)

The Boogy man.
One night.....I woke up to the sound of a loud noise in my room.........sounded like if someone took a paper and plastic grocery bags and rattled adn crumpled them furiously over your head. I sat up, saw this huge Black/dark "figure" by my bed.............I woke up Angry anyway and I litterally Yelled to "get the Fug outta here" or something like that.........and I heard an immediate BLAM! silence.

the next morning as I left for work, I noticed windows in my attic were blown OUT. Glass in big chunks scatterd several feet(like the length of the house)..........no a single shard of glass on either inside.....and None left in the frame.


never noticed anything after that..............but did notice alot of antiques in the attic(landlords daughter's) including old Tin print photos and Civil war era pics.....some haunting images in their own right.










BOO!
Damn! That's a good one!
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