Man and the Land

Oct 14, 2006 15:37

(this entry is backdated due to vacation)

Went camping in the Hocking Hills with some friends. Twas fun. Andy took everyone out to see this haunted tunnel. Which, from the first description, sounded like one of those "haunted" things that pop up every year right about this time. Turned out to be and actual haunted tunnel, which was far cooler ( Read more... )

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(attempting small talk?) dirano09 October 24 2006, 01:31:10 UTC
*wanders in to say hi* Hello! Sheena here. Nice to see you! The tunnel sounds interesting. One of the houses I used to live in was haunted. That’s what happens when they decide to build on a Native American graveyard though... There were quite a few haunted places about where I grew up. Not violent though, they seemed mostly sad. *feels awkward and wanders off for an unknown amount of time*

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Re: (attempting small talk?) lord_axiom October 26 2006, 20:04:16 UTC
Hello, Sheena! It wasn't the haunted tunnel itself which seemed dangerous; the tunnel seemed more abandoned and lonely. It was just the general area that seemed so hostile.

I always wondered if my mom's house was haunted. We'd here things fall, but there would be no corresponding object which had fallen. I also heard voices there. In particular, I would hear a voice calling my name. Creepy, no?

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Re: (attempting small talk?) dirano09 October 28 2006, 22:15:47 UTC
I don't know. I've never actually been in a place that would be considered hostily haunted. The ghost we had was just a silent old man. No one ever really wanted to go to any of the haunted places. I only heard stories. I'm interested in visiting a haunted place though.

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