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<blockquote data-quote="bluejay_1919" data-source="post: 130006" data-attributes="member: 6721"><p>My dad was born in 1919. (I'm 32, he would have been 96...I was adopted by him when I was a baby & he was in his 60's) I remember him telling me he once played with a ouija board when he was a kid, with a group of friends. They sat in his kitchen table one night and began. Now...my dad was one of the gentleman from the special generation that didn't run their mouth about everything. Some things were secret or sacred. Like when veterans don't tell you everything they saw during WW2. All he told me was I shouldn't play it. That one night made him a believer in the paranormal. That during their session, they contacted "something" and it made stuff move around violently in his mama's kitchen and scared the hell out of all of them. </p><p></p><p>I've never touched one or seen one in person. I don't need to though. Sometimes just going to a place where there is activity can mean I'll be having a spirit follow me home. It's the same for my kids too so hopefully they will never feel the need to play with a ouija board. I know alot of kids do it as harmless fun though. There were plenty of slumber parties where we would lock ourselves in a bathroom and do "Candy Man" or "Bloody Mary". I personally HATED doing these things as I felt more to it than just silly spook games. So while all my girlfriends slept, I would be wide eyed awake and scared. As I got older, a trip to New Orleans and a haunted tour left me with an unwanted visitor, and us highschoolers, brave & stupid would visit abandoned, spooky, decrepit places. Included was a place called "Wolf Man's Cabin". Not to be thought of as a werewolf at all. But an old legend of a man back in the early 1800's that had his wolf dogs tied up and during a harsh winter, with no food, they escaped the pole they were tied to and ate their owner. The place was a few old buildings that supposedly "devil worshipping " was going on, in the middle of nowhere. Let's just say, a few nights of riding out to this place left many of us shaken with fear. A trip during the day time, and seeing the dead animals strung up and creepy graffiti all over the old walls left me with sleepless night. I knew there was more there...even if we couldn't see it. </p><p></p><p>So my point is, I guess I never felt I had to play with the ouija board, when I was younger. I sought out the scary, in different and just as dumb ways. </p><p></p><p>Here's my only curiosity....I want to know if it really works and to know that for myself means I'd have to play it myself. I've heard plenty of stories, but I'd feel for a better understanding of it, I'd need to physically see it in action. And...I'm too scared too now days with little kids to take care of, so it's not going to happen!! I'll just delight in the stories of others that have used it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bluejay_1919, post: 130006, member: 6721"] My dad was born in 1919. (I'm 32, he would have been 96...I was adopted by him when I was a baby & he was in his 60's) I remember him telling me he once played with a ouija board when he was a kid, with a group of friends. They sat in his kitchen table one night and began. Now...my dad was one of the gentleman from the special generation that didn't run their mouth about everything. Some things were secret or sacred. Like when veterans don't tell you everything they saw during WW2. All he told me was I shouldn't play it. That one night made him a believer in the paranormal. That during their session, they contacted "something" and it made stuff move around violently in his mama's kitchen and scared the hell out of all of them. I've never touched one or seen one in person. I don't need to though. Sometimes just going to a place where there is activity can mean I'll be having a spirit follow me home. It's the same for my kids too so hopefully they will never feel the need to play with a ouija board. I know alot of kids do it as harmless fun though. There were plenty of slumber parties where we would lock ourselves in a bathroom and do "Candy Man" or "Bloody Mary". I personally HATED doing these things as I felt more to it than just silly spook games. So while all my girlfriends slept, I would be wide eyed awake and scared. As I got older, a trip to New Orleans and a haunted tour left me with an unwanted visitor, and us highschoolers, brave & stupid would visit abandoned, spooky, decrepit places. Included was a place called "Wolf Man's Cabin". Not to be thought of as a werewolf at all. But an old legend of a man back in the early 1800's that had his wolf dogs tied up and during a harsh winter, with no food, they escaped the pole they were tied to and ate their owner. The place was a few old buildings that supposedly "devil worshipping " was going on, in the middle of nowhere. Let's just say, a few nights of riding out to this place left many of us shaken with fear. A trip during the day time, and seeing the dead animals strung up and creepy graffiti all over the old walls left me with sleepless night. I knew there was more there...even if we couldn't see it. So my point is, I guess I never felt I had to play with the ouija board, when I was younger. I sought out the scary, in different and just as dumb ways. Here's my only curiosity....I want to know if it really works and to know that for myself means I'd have to play it myself. I've heard plenty of stories, but I'd feel for a better understanding of it, I'd need to physically see it in action. And...I'm too scared too now days with little kids to take care of, so it's not going to happen!! I'll just delight in the stories of others that have used it. [/QUOTE]
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