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originally posted by: sled735
a reply to: Scribe611
That's pretty convincing of his presence, if you ask me!
Did the guy quit playing because you told them it was her dad's spirit, or did he give some other excuse?
originally posted by: sled735
a reply to: Scribe611
Hello Scribe! Good to see you back.
Thanks for answering my question. Well, shucks; I guess it was good that he left then. "DAD" was going to see to it, I suppose.
Are you having anymore activity at work?
The only thing at my workplace is seeing some flashes of light zip through every now and then. And last night the lights flickered. Someone who had come in to my office looked at me and asked if they did, and I said yes. They looked puzzled. I smiled. Of course, that could have just been something with the power, but it seemed to freak him out.
Wonder what he would do if he actually saw the ghost like a lot of people there?
I will try to keep up with everything on here a lot better, and actually participate some. I've missed you guys!!!
originally posted by: kodasaufa
a reply to: sled735
Shoot I'd love to have called in!
I have a lot of information and experiences regarding all kinds of things paranormal. Well lets hope that happens.
originally posted by: Darkblade71
a reply to: sled735
Some of the oddness of that dream and the spirit was that it had banners and was playing music as it went. Like it was celebrating. The music only played when it moved. It was very one man band like. There was a base drum and a trumpet. When it moved and the instruments played,all of the music was very fast too. I am certain it was like a high school marching band type music
The banners stuck out on poles on either side almost like wings,
and it also trailed a 3rd banner.
The only colors I remember are red and green for the banner flags.
In hind sight, this could very well represent a funeral precession or something along those lines.
It was a celebration as it went from person to person.