Posted by littlered1 on July 02, 2014 at 07:40:53 from (173.233.188.93):
In Reply to: haunted house posted by Brian806 on July 01, 2014 at 07:43:41:
There is a lot evil in the world. (Ever notice how devil is just a d away from evil?) It is all human. I have heard many ghost stories. My grandmother used to like to watch her stories (soaps for the uninitiated). All fiction. I have been waiting a long time to see a ghost. I do want to see one before I become one. BWWWAH-WAH-WAH-HAH!
Now, to change it up: the devil is loose in the world; and there's a little of satan in every bottle of alcohol. The devil's greatest trick is having convinced us that he does not exist. I do like my beer and whiskey.
Be careful in your hainted house. No telling what may be lurking there.
Where I live are homes that pre-date the War of Northern Aggression and people have been living here since earliest times. Indians first and then the settlers; this was once part of the frontier. There was a Revolutionary War battle fought here. Lots of people have died here. Heard stories of spirits but have yet to meet one myself. It's the perfect place to make a ghostly appearance, here in this hinterlands backwater. It is a beautiful rustic place, there are lots of bones, but no spirits.
Don't fear the reaper or his minions. He is going to take us all.
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