Hahaha I guarantee you couldn’t help the spirits, …
September 7, 2010 by admin · 13 Comments
Comment posted The Creepiest Places Where You Spent the Night by janus.
hahaha I guarantee you couldn’t help the spirits, i’m sure you could help those little voices in your head though, schizo
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I would add Fort Mifflin in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
http://www.rodneyanonymous.com/radio/mifflin.html
Margam Castle sounds spooky. The stories must be true since hardly anyone sleeps there. What a way to make a living from ghosts at Lizzie Borden Bed and Breakfast! You must truly have guts to sleep in this place. athena2576 of http://hauntedplacesonearth.blogspot.com/
I would love to spend a night in this castle. I am an empath, and do believe in spirits. I have a big heart and think maybe I could help the spirits, or I wish I could.
Crissy age 47
There’s a much spookier place than all that : the abandoned Waverly Hills Sanatorium, in Louisville County, KY
The worst and creepiest place is my mother in law’s house…
Seriously, I rented a house in Central America, literally no neighbors but two times someone knocked my room’s window and whispered my name, my 3 yr old daughter was playing with some toys and a teddy bear jumped on my face, rocking chairs moving, our maid was undressed by an evil presence while she was sleeping. My rotweiller was attacked by flying CD’s and much more… we had to abandon the house I guess they’re still trying to sell it.
hahaha I guarantee you couldn’t help the spirits, i’m sure you could help those little voices in your head though, schizo
thanks for the tips!
Great article! I rented a castle a few years ago for a team building exercise for the design department at the John R. Carlisle Institute. We had a big creative project coming up and I wanted to freshen up our perspective and at the same time take into account some old perspectives. The castle ended up being the best idea ever and everyone really enjoyed the experience.
John R. Carlisle
Manchac Swamp, that would be creeeeepy.
good info… this might scary me a lots!
I would add Fort Mifflin in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania