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824.1 | This is the place to write it | MARKER::KALLIS | Anger's no replacement for reason | Wed Aug 10 1988 16:58 | 6 |
| Re .0 (Mark):
All the manifestations seem like pranks. Did this presence ever
seem menacing to either you or your wife?
Steve Kallis, Jr.
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824.2 | Related notes. | PBSVAX::COOPER | Topher Cooper | Wed Aug 10 1988 18:13 | 6 |
| This note definitely deserves its own topic, but some recent notes
which have discussed personal haunting experiences have been notes
771 and its replies, and 776 and its replies. You might be interested
in reading them.
Topher
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824.3 | MY GHOST | SCOMAN::BING | | Thu Aug 11 1988 04:14 | 29 |
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I ONCE LIVED IN AN APARTMENT WITH A GHOST. IT SEEMS THAT THE FORMER
TENENT HAD HUNG HIMSELF IN THE BASEMENT AND WAS'NT FOUND FOR A FEW
DAYS. I'M NOT SURE HOW LONG AFTER WE MOVED IN. I GUESS I WAS THIRTEEN
WHEN I FIRST SAW HIM. I WAS SITTING IN THE LIVINGROOM WATCHING T.V.
WHEN I SAW SOMEONE WALK FROM THE KITCHEN INTO ON OF THE BEDROOMS.
I KNEW I WAS HOME ALONE AND NOT BEING SMART ENOUGH TO BE SCARED
I WENT INTO THE BEDROOM AND FOUND NOTHING. MY SISTER ALSO SAW HIM
ONE NIGHT. SHE WAS SLEEPING AND AWOKE TO FIND A MAN AT THE FOOT
OF HER BED. SHE WAS SMART ENOUGH TO BE SCARED AND STARTED SCREAMING
ABOUT THERE BEING A MAN IN HER ROOM. MY FATHER AND I DASHED INTO
HER ROOM TO FIND NOTHING BUT, BUT SHE WAS SCARED STIFF SO I KNOW
IT WAS THE GHOST. HE ALSO LIKED TO HIDE THINGS FROM US, AND BRING
THEM BACK A DAY OR TWO LATER. I DO'NT BELIEVE MY MOTHER OR FATHER
EVER SAW HIM ALTHOUGH MY MOTHER CLAIMS TO HAVE FELT A PRESENCE ON
MORE THAN ONE OCCASION. HE ALSO JUST STOPPED COMING AROUND AFTER
A WHILE, AND THE LAST FIVE YEARS OR SO WE LIVED THERE WE NEVER SAW
HIM OR HAD ANYTHING DISAPPEAR AGAIN. TWO QUESTIO0NS ABOUT THIS:
1. AFTER TALKING TO OTHERS WHO HHAVE SEEN A GHOST IT SEEMS THAT
MOST WHO SEE THEM ARE CHILDREN. WHY IS THIS SO?
2. WHY DID THIS GHOST JUST DISAPPEAR? WAS HE JUST CHECKING UP ON
WHOEVER MOVED INTO HIS HOUSE?
WALT
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824.4 | | SHRFAC::ADAMSM | | Thu Aug 11 1988 10:15 | 12 |
| re .1
The pocket book incident could be termed menacing I guess but we
were there to put out the fire thank god. All in all, the spirit
seemed benevolent. I could almost sense that it enjoyed having us
living there, taking care of it's last remaining relative and fixing
the place up. Granted, we were scared on more than one occasion
but after awhile we simply accepted the presence. It hepled us a
great deal to be in contact with Norman Gauthier. He helped us to
understand the spirit and calm our fears...very intersting fellow.
I did a bit of research on the house and feel the spirit was either
our landlady's father, Louis or her brother Louis jr.
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824.5 | | ASIC::HURLEY | | Thu Aug 11 1988 10:28 | 13 |
| While living in an apartment about 5 years ago I use to see an image
of a very large man. I did not feel frighten by him. I just remember
sitting in my bedroom during homework and I looked up and saw the
image of this man. Actually it was the outline of his body. I only
saw him once or twice.
Also, my son told me about a woman that had come to the apartment
while I was sleeping and I guess she was dress in real old type
clothles. 18th century perhaps. I didn't see her and she spoke to
Mike. She said she was looking for my roommate. She never came
back.
Denise
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824.6 | | SHRFAC::ADAMSM | | Thu Aug 11 1988 11:05 | 29 |
| re.3
Having consulted with a man who has spent his life researching
hauntings, let me take a stab at your questions:
Sightings by children: Children do not have any preconceived
notions about our definition, however narrow, of reality. They
are more open and can perceive what adults sometimes cannot.
Where I may see a blob of white light, a child may conceptualize
an image. Unfortunately, sightings by children are often dimissed
by the "monster in my room" theory.
Comings and goings: I posed this question to Norman Gauthier when
things quieted down around our place. He asked if anyone had asked
the spirit to leave to which I answered no. Later I found out that
a guest who was living with us at the time had gone from room to
room dispelling what she believed were devil spirits. She was a
bible student and didn't believe in ghosts. Apparently she simply
walked about the house saying "Spirits be gone" I was actually a
bit irritated by this because I was having fun with Louis. One
night, I went up in the attic (with a few brews mind you) and had
a one on none with Louis telling him if he wanted to hang around
it was fine with me. Well other than getting stinky drunk, nothing
happened. Then a couple of weeks later, our guest left for some
pigrimage out west and we had a couple over for dinner. We were
discussing Louis at the table when the top sprang off a bottle of
Coke. Our freinds jumped a mile, I said welcome back Louis and
things started picking up the next day.
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824.7 | address please | DPDMAI::SWENSON | | Thu Aug 11 1988 11:47 | 5 |
| It would be interesting to know where the apartments or houses are
that seem to be hunted. The address or at least the city and state.
I for one would be willing to stay in a place just to see for my
self.
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824.8 | where | SHRFAC::ADAMSM | | Thu Aug 11 1988 12:46 | 5 |
| re.7
This particular home is located in Marlboro Ma. at 117 Broad St.
It's vacant right now as we've moved and the owner is in a rest
home. It will go on the market soon if you're intersted.
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824.9 | Fun article. | PBSVAX::COOPER | Topher Cooper | Thu Aug 11 1988 13:49 | 18 |
| The current issue of Old House Journal -- a magazine devoted to
restoring and renovating old houses -- has an article which is a
collection of stories sent in by their readers of encounters with
ghosts which they have had while renovating or simply living in
old houses. There are some brief comments at the beginning by
Karlis Osis, the leading scientific ghost investigator in the USA.
I have seen Old House Journal on some of the larger newstands, so
you *can* get copies -- though you'll have to look. This is the
15th anniversary issue.
By the way, don't miss the "Remuddling of the Month" any time you
see a copy of this magazine (any issue). It's on the last page.
Every month it shows some horrendous example, submitted by a reader,
of bad taste in remodeling of some old building. You won't believe
what some people will do.
Topher
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824.10 | | ASIC::HURLEY | | Thu Aug 11 1988 15:10 | 6 |
| RE: 7
My haunting apartment is located in Lancaster, MA. which has alot
of historical background I understand.
Denise
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824.11 | WELL ???? | SHRFAC::ADAMSM | | Thu Aug 11 1988 16:29 | 1 |
| Tell us please..Denise! As a fellow Hauntee, I'd be more than interested!
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824.12 | my own *ghost* story | SA1794::CLAYR | | Thu Aug 11 1988 17:24 | 62 |
|
I live in Springfield (MA) and I'd say the apartment I've been
living in for the last 5 years seems haunted. It's in a old building
that was built around 1910 but renovated 12 years ago into several
nice apartments. Nothing seemed too unusual for at least the first
several months there. But after a while, a pattern started where
things would keep breaking for no apparent reason: lightbulbs were
burning out at what seemed a very high rate, my refrigerator had
to be replaced, the appliance bulbs kept burning out in my oven,
my stereo components had to be repaired over and over again, the
glass from pictures in my living room mysteriously fell out of them,
the cabletelevision converter boxes & switches & coax cables gradually
all(!) had to be replaced over a short period of time, the television
itself one day rotated one its own station adjust knobs completely
out of tune as I was fiddling with something in the coax cables,
constantly the channels will change by themselves when watching
cable television. There are many more little things like this that
constantly go on but this seems to be the pattern.
I have reccurring nightmares in which some kind of entity is
approaching me as I sit in the living room. These are always terrifying
but I'm actually used to them now. Late one night, while half asleep,
I briefly thought I saw the image of a man standing by the fireplace,
but I believe this may have been one of those late night illusions.
There are other things that sort of lead me to believe I'm
not alone in there however. My ex-girlfriend and her 2 very young
kids used to live with me and on 2 occasions the baby (a year old)
with a wide-eyed look on his face would point to the area next to
the fireplace (where I thought I saw that image!) as though he could
see something that was definitely there.
It didn't take too long at all for me to get sick of paying
all of this money for repairs, so the first thing I did was to try
to look at things logically. I had an electrician come and check
all of the outlets to see if maybe there were voltage spikes or
the rms voltage were too high or if there were anything unusual,
and of course nothing was found. No other logical possible causes
have come to mind. I have discovered, however, that by *yelling*
at whatever piece of equipment is misbehaving, or just scolding
the *unseen visitor* that most of the time things will return to
normal. It's astonishing how well that works.
The most recent major thing to occur was that on 2 occasions,
the girl next door, very late at night, would become terrified at
hearing the sounds of footsteps running through her apartment when
no one else was supposedly there. Quite dramatically on one of those
occasions, it was 4 o'clock in the morning and she had called the
police who came charging through my apartment all the way through
to the back porch to her place to try to catch "the intruder".
So all in all, I live in a somewhat strange building, and the
whole idea of having unseen inhabitants is not too comforting. I
don't think that I would ever try to get rid of them though because
I feel that if they are really human spirits, they must be in some
sort of earth-bound limbo, afraid to pass to the greater beyond--that's
what I believe most hauntings are all about. So compassion is probably
called for, at least to some extent. When things start to happen
late at night sometimes and I get "a little scared" I just ask in
a firm voice for "him" to "STOP IT!"
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824.13 | LOCATION | SCOMAN::BING | | Fri Aug 12 1988 07:34 | 9 |
|
THE APARTMENT I LIVED IN IS IN NORWWOD, MA.
THE BUILDING COULD'NT HAVE BEEN MORE THAN TWENTY-TWENTY FIVE YEARS
OLD. I STILL BELIEVE THAT THE GHOST I SAW WAS THE MAN WHO HUNG HIMSELF
IN THE BASEMENT.
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824.14 | cable company | SHRFAC::ADAMSM | | Fri Aug 12 1988 10:08 | 12 |
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re:.12
That's interesting that you've had so many electrical problems.
Screwing around with power sources seems the trademark of many
a haunting. I think they *love* to play with cable boxes. With
both tv incidents mentioned in the base note, although the televison
was set at a normal station, albeit loud, the display read "-14"
Also, on several occasions, the channels would switch as you noted.
One time, and this is probably the strangest event with the box,
I had finished watching the news and rose from the couch to turn
off the set and halfway over there, the ghost did it for me.
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824.15 | Mr Politenessman responds: | CTHULU::YERAZUNIS | by an unnamed spokesman | Fri Aug 12 1988 11:13 | 3 |
| Hope you said "thanks"!
:-)
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824.16 | Lancaster. MA | ASIC::HURLEY | | Fri Aug 12 1988 14:02 | 22 |
| re: 11
Mark,
I not sure if you are looking for a history of the apartment or
town that I live in but I know a little about the town which could
suggest why I saw that image in my bedroom. Apparently, the town
was settled in 1635 and had many settlement houses. Before that
it was an Indian settlement with a King Philips who was the chief.There
is an Indian cemetary in the center of town that is real nice to
work thru. I also understand that John Prescott lived here and was bury
in the same cemetary.
My roommate tells me that there were quite alot of witch burnings
here as well. I also guess there are many more haunted apartments
in town mostly because the town is so old and that many of the old
homes have been converted to apartments.
I plan to do so more research on this at the town hall and if you
are interested I'll let you know what I find.
Denise
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824.17 | Alice doesn't live here anymore... | GLDOA::WETHERINGTON | | Fri Aug 12 1988 14:24 | 54 |
| I'll throw in my two cents.
I have a friend who lives in Harrison Township, Michigan, by the
shores of Lake St. Clair. His house was built sometime in the 30s.
Well, according to him, the original owners of the house were a
man, his wife and their son Albert. The man died and his wife and
Albert continued to live in the house. Albert was drafted to go
fight in WWII, and supposedly he vowed to his mother before he left
that he *would* return to the house after the war. Unfortunately
Albert was killed at Iwo Jima.
I don't know what if anything happened between then and the early
80s , when the preceding owner of the house before my friend bought
the house, but there's a wall on one side of the house that was
built over a window that used to be there. Supposedly when the
preceding owner before my friend owned the house, there was a guy
who spent the night there and slept on the couch which was up against
the wall where there used to be a window. My friend was told that
they found this guy the next morning dead of a heart attack looking toward
the part of the wall where the window was plastered over with a
terrified expression on his face.
The house was scheduled to be demolished when my buddy Glen bought
it and fixed it up, and Glen swears that Albert is still there
protecting the house, or looking for his mother, he's not sure which.
When Glen was fixing up the house, he built new walls and covered
up the old lightswitches. He swears that he sometimes hears the
lightswitches being flicked on and off behind the new wall, and
he can't get a lightbulb to last in the house more than a month,
they all burn out within a couple of weeks (he's an electrician
and he wired the house himself, so I don't think it's an electrical
problem).
Last New Years Eve, Glen was sleeping in his bed in the bedroom
and there was someone else over sleeping on the couch in the front
room. Glen says he felt a pressure on his shoulder in the middle
of the night, and felt the presence of something in the room when
he woke up. He smelled gas, and went to check the furnace, and
discovered a gas leak in the furnace that would have filled up the
house with gas if it had gone on overnight. Glen thinks that Albert
is grateful to him for saving the house from destruction, likes
him, and Glen is happy to have Albert there keeping an eye on him.
Glen thinks the guy that died on the couch must have seen Albert
coming in through the window that night and it gave him a heart
attack.
Glen had a psychic come into the house who told him that she felt
a presence there, and that if Glen ever saw Albert manifest himself,
to tell him "The so and so's don't live here anymore", and that's
it. I advised Glen to tell Albert to go toward the white light,
that he didn't belong here anymore. Any comments on which advice
would be better to give Albert?
Doug
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824.18 | | SHRFAC::ADAMSM | | Fri Aug 12 1988 14:24 | 7 |
| .16
Denise... that's exactly what I was wondering, wheather you'd looked
into the historical aspect. Wasn't there an indian raid out there
where alot of folks were killed?
-mark
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824.19 | They'll only vacation. | VENTUR::GRIFFIN | | Fri Aug 12 1988 14:58 | 11 |
| .17 (Doug)
From my personal experience (note 776.20), we tried all the "traditional"
one-liners from "knock it off!" to "please go bother somebody else for a
while". The end result was nothing more than a lessening of the amount of
incidents. It seems like the spirits just wait around until you're in a
better mood to appreciate their brand of humor. ;-)
Sorry it's not much help but it's the best I can do.
Ted
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824.20 | just more q's | SHRFAC::ADAMSM | | Fri Aug 12 1988 15:30 | 7 |
| .17 Doug....
Do we chase them off or simply close our minds to it? Do they
become apparent by their own power or do we just open our
minds out of fear or curiousity? Weird stuff eh?
-Mark
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824.21 | GIDGET GOES GHOST BUSTING | PRYDE::ROCHA | | Fri Aug 12 1988 16:35 | 36 |
| When I was in college in Dayton, Ohio in the 60's, an "off-campus"
house next door to ours was supposedly haunted and the entity (s)
spent a lot of time disturbing the college girls who lived there.
Toilets flushing, window shades going up, bed sheets pulling back,
tables hopping, newspapers found in disarray - strewn all over when
they were left folded neatly, etc. etc. A lot of this was actually
witnessed, not after the fact.The boyfriends of the girlstook to
sleeping (yes, that was the real reason) over at the house
to keep the girls' anxities down. It became so annoying and frightening
that a psychic was finally called in and during a seance of sorts
- with all the housemates holding hand, sitting around a large table,
the spirit was contacted. The psychic described an old man with
a child who had died under tragic circumatances in the house who
were still there and simply asked that they depart. The unusual
happenings ended from that time.
During the seance, the psychic also stated that "Ruth" was also
there and relayed some messages to one of the boys. Ruth is seems
was this boys grandmother who had been a bit of a psychic during
her lifetime and had even, as the story goes, appeared outside her
kitchen window after her death on the night that all her children
were reunited after WWII. Their mother had told them she would
be so happy to be with them when they all returned from the war, but
had died shortly before this time.
Researching into the records at the Montgomery Country court house
uncovered the fact of some unusual deaths in the house, and also
that the house had changed hands so many time. The occupants also
learned that the preceeding tenant had had a nervous breakdown and
left the house to be admittted to a mental institution.
Just a little story.
- Mary B
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824.22 | old ghosts? | SPGOPS::MARINO | | Fri Aug 12 1988 16:46 | 6 |
| All of these stories are very interesting, but it seems they
(most of them anyway) describe old houses, and ghosts of another
century. Are there any more modern ghosts. Why is it that
ghosts seem to come from another era or century. If ghosts
could exist from past times, why are there so little present
time ghosts?
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824.23 | | SHRFAC::ADAMSM | | Fri Aug 12 1988 16:53 | 2 |
| .22 ....It must take years of practice for ghosts to perfect their
little pranks! ;)
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824.24 | | ASIC::HURLEY | | Fri Aug 12 1988 17:00 | 9 |
| Mark,
I think you are correct that there were conflicts between the Indians
occupants and early settlers. I also understand that there are
settlement house where the townspeople would go as safe houses after
their homes were burned. These houses still stand and I'm sure
have many stories.
Denise
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824.25 | maybe it's pretty common | SA1794::CLAYR | | Fri Aug 12 1988 17:27 | 29 |
|
Just a brief aside, my impression is that there are many more
ghost stories than we ever wind up hearing about, simply because
people who live in old buildings where odd little things constantly
happen tend to pass them off as meaningless. I rememeber when I
first moved to Boston from California (to go to school) the dorm
I lived in was formerly just a very large old house. Odd little
things would happen there all the time. For instance, every night
around midnite the in the bathroom nearest to my room the water
faucet would turn itself full blast to the point where someone would
always have to go in and shut it off just because of the noise of
the water running. Finally we would just shut the door beforehand
and not bother to constantly go in and turn the water off. Also
windows would fly open. Ths thing is that nobody ever thought any-
thing about these weird happenings.
Just 4 weeks ago I visited a Table Tennis club in Waltham,
and the first thing I noticed was that for some reason the lights
kept turning themselves off. The owner would methodically just keep
turning them back on over and over again as if the whole thing were
perfectly normal. I'm sure that in the 35 years he's been associated
with the place it never has occured to him that he may have *unseen
visitors*--who knows, maybe he does, maybe he doesn't.
Anyway I think it possible that the whole theory of hauntings
is far more common than not.
Roy
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824.26 | everybody's doin' it! | SHRFAC::ADAMSM | | Mon Aug 15 1988 10:26 | 10 |
| re.25
Roy .... My sentiments exactly! Before my experience in the base
note I thought ghost stories were something kids made up at camp
sites. Once I started relating my experiences I was amazed at the
fact that just about everyone had their own story to tell. I think
your right that we tend to dismiss most things and they have to
happen repeatedly before we take note. If you read my note carefully,
you'll see that I've demonstrated this with my reactions in
Parenthesis. I turned full circle as things continued to happen.
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824.27 | my ghost story | RANGLY::SULLIVAN_SUZ | | Tue Aug 16 1988 13:50 | 29 |
|
My family lived, for twenty years, in an old house in Concord, MA.
It as built in 1692 and had quite a history. It was an Inn during
the Civil War, was owned by a Captain, I belive, from the Civil
War, and then a family lived there and passed it down for many years.
When we bought the house very little restoration had been done.
The ceilings had settled so much that a 5'10" person would hit their
head in the doorways. My parents restored the house which took
10 years. We uncovered five fireplaces, one in the kitchen had
2 beehive ovens (probably from the Inn days), we found a totally
enclosed room (secret room), many old newspapers, etc. Anyway,
I was never a real believer in the unseen forces (although I have
a very different view today), but my sister insisted that the house
was haunted. She told of seeing a cloud of green "smoke" that
floated about 2 feet off the floor near the front door. She saw
this on more than one occasion.
One night my sister, mother, and I were preparing dinner in the
kitchen. No one else was home, we were sure of that. Suddenly
we heard heavy footsteps above our heads walking from left to right,
taking about 8 steps. They were definitly footsteps. All three
of us ran and locked ourselves in the bathroom (alot of good that
would do!). Shortly after our father and brother came home and
we asked them hysterically, to check upstairs. They didnt't find
anything. That incident convinced me and I've had an interest in
the unseen ever since.
Suz
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824.28 | My story | WFOV12::ESCARCIDA | | Tue Aug 23 1988 14:31 | 81 |
| When I lived in Calif I had an apartment in which I lived in for
year and a half with not one ghost related incident. Until one
night and then it was sheer misery for the next six months.
It started when I was reading a bed time story to my son who was
four years old at the time. From his bedroom,with the door open,you
could see the couch in the living room and as I was reading he kept
glancing wide eyed sometimes staring in the direction of the couch.
After awhile I asked him to pay attention and then he told me that
there was a man in the living room sitting on the couch.
I of course flatly denied anything of the sort which only served
to confuse the child who continued to insist that some one was there.
Well from then on this child insisted a man was coming into the
house by way of his bedroom window. And of course I kept denying
that there was anything anywhere. After a while this self assured
child who had never slept with a light insisted on having every
light on in the house and wouldn't enter his bedroom unless the
the curtains and shades were drawn. If I forced the situation he
would become extremely upset so I complied with his requests but
felt very sure I had a child who was going bananas. One night after
he was asleep, by now he wouldn't sleep alone in his room, I was
in the living room watching TV when I felt this incredible almost
tangible presence in the room. I felt it lingering beside me. The room was
filled with my fear.....I just wanted to get my son and flee anywhere
away from that apartment but it was late at night and the skeptic
in me denied the possiblity of an entity in the house. Talk about
denial....
I guess it was after my sister in law had come to visit and her
son...same age...also saw this person that I thought maybe there
was a possiblity that we were b eing visited. My sister, shortly
after, insisted that I see a mutual friend who was a medium and
get her advice. Well when we saw her I felt silly relating to her
my son's experiences but I was no sooner into the tale with "I think
my son is halucinating" when she began to tell me everthing including
the window bit....my sister hadn't mentioned anything to her so
I know she didn't know. She said it was a lonley entity that had
zeroed in on my son and that he was seeing him and that my son had
picked up on my fears and inability to see what he was seeing.
The spirit according to her meant no harm but if I wanted it to
be gone I would have to tell it to leave. She said I should go to
the window say a prayer and request that it leave us alone.
I must say....I chuckled to my self..sure sure. I can see myself
standing at the window speaking to thin air.
That very night, my son insisted that "he" had come in through the
window and was in the bedroom with us. This time I didn't deny
the presence to him but told him to ignore him and that child fell
asleep curled up in a ball under the covers with every light in the house on
in the middle of a hot Calif August month. My heart broke to see
him so terrorized and I got up went to the window and earnestly
requested that this spirit leave us. It was a request that came
from deep down.....sincere and contrite. I couln't bear it anylonger
having my son going through this nightmare.
The next night I slept at my mothers and then I went on Vacation.
When we returned it was to an empty house.....the spirit was gone.
I knew by the look on that child's face as I took him from room
to room....there was nothing.....anywhere in that house.
A year later my son is now able to sleep without the light on but
the curtains still remain closed (for the next three years) and
we were again reading bedtime stories when he looked
up and said, "There he is again Mom" and this time I didn't wait.
I looked in the direction he pointed and told this spirit to leave then
and there and then turned to my son and told him to ignore him that
he would go away. And he did.
It is a different story when hauntings affect children as opposed
to adults. For some reason my son is very sensitive to such things
and like all children must be protected adequately to prevent any
major damage to the child's psyche.
What an awful time that was.....as for me I am difinitely not a
skeptic anylonger. Back then I knew so little of such afairs.
Today I know I would handle it differently. I guess ignorance makes
all the difference in the world.
Addie
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824.29 | Our only sin... | KERNEL::SHARMA | | Wed Aug 24 1988 06:20 | 5 |
| re: .28
Or as they say Ignorance is the only Sin.
Perwesh
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824.30 | a vision | SHRFAC::ADAMSM | | Wed Aug 24 1988 14:17 | 9 |
| .28 ......did you ever ask your son what this man looked like?
As I was reading your account, I was envisioning a man in his
50's with gray thinning hair, a trim build, wearing a white
shirt, vest, suspenders and sporting a pocket watch. His face,
tanned but a bit on the wrinkled side, bushy eyebrows and a
knowing smile planted on his face. And as he sat on the couch,
his arms were crossed as were his legs.
Am I close?
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824.31 | | DECWET::MITCHELL | The Cosmic Anchovy | Wed Aug 24 1988 18:00 | 7 |
| RE: .30
> Am I close? <
No.
John M.
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824.32 | thanks | SHRFAC::ADAMSM | | Thu Aug 25 1988 10:57 | 5 |
| re: .31
Are you Addie's son?
Mark A.
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824.33 | You're welcome | DECWET::MITCHELL | The Cosmic Anchovy | Thu Aug 25 1988 15:19 | 7 |
| RE: .31 (Mark A.)
> Are you Addie's son? <
No, just someone whose imagination is as good as yours.
John M.
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824.34 | no brag just fact | SHRFAC::ADAMSM | | Thu Aug 25 1988 16:14 | 6 |
|
> No, just someone whose imagination is as good as yours.<
Not imagination, I'm psychic. Let's hear from Addie.
Mark A.
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824.35 | The continueing adventures of Albert... | GLDOA::WETHERINGTON | Who wants to go to Fire Lake? | Thu Sep 01 1988 10:35 | 35 |
| See 824.17 as background to this note...
I ran into my friend Glen at the bar last night, and he related
this to me...
Glen has an old "buddy" named Terry, who needed a place to crash
last weekend, and Glen let him stay at his house from Friday night
to Sunday night. The whole time Terry was there, the lights in
the house would dim to about 1/3 power, every half hour or so, and
then come back up. Sunday night, Glen was sitting with this other
guy Wayne at the kitchen table. Now, Glen just put in a kitchen
fan last week. Part of the fan's apparatus, is a circular piece
of aluminum that rests on a hinge, and closes over the fan "pipe"
when there's no current of air, and when the fan's on and there's
a current of air, it forces the circle sideways and opens up the
"pipe" for a current of air. Anyway, Glen and Wayne are sitting
at the kitchen table, and all of sudden the inside of the fan "pipe"
started rattling and making all kinds of noise, as if the circular
piece of aluminum was being shaken and made to hit the side of the
pipe. 5 minutes later, Terry comes out of the back of the house,
packed and ready to leave, which he proceeded to do. Later that
night, Glen discovers his .38 revolver missing. Glen is sure that,
a. Albert was flickering the lights trying to warn Glen that Terry
was bad news (the flickering stopped as soon as Terry left)
b. Albert shook the kitchen fan while Terry was stealing the gun.
Terry is kind of unstable, and not someone you'd want to have
a gun.
Gee, it must be nice to have a ghost looking out for you. Too bad
he couldn't have hidden the gun from Terry.
Doug
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824.36 | | DECWET::MITCHELL | The Cosmic Anchovy | Thu Sep 01 1988 14:39 | 6 |
| RE: .35
What makes him think *Albert* didn't hide the gun?
John M.
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824.37 | | GLDOA::WETHERINGTON | NOPERSONAL_NAME | Thu Sep 01 1988 15:16 | 19 |
| You know, that didn't occur to me.
I think it's just natural to suspect Terry, knowing the guy's
character, and the fact that he also ran the phone bill up $50 while
he was there. And it does kind of make sense that Terry would have
emerged from the back of the house right after the rattling in the
fan stopped and then left immediately...if the rattling in the fan
was indeed an attempt by Albert to warn Glen that something was
wrong.
BTW, when Glen was away for a few minutes last night, I asked Wayne
(who was also up there) what had gone down Sunday night, and he
repeated the same story Glen told me without missing a beat, so
that does lend a degree of credibiltity to the story.
Perhaps we'll never know...but I'm sure the police would like to since
Glen did make a report.
DW
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824.38 | A couple of days ago. | SCOPE::PAINTER | Wonders never cease. | Thu Sep 01 1988 16:55 | 23 |
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The other morning I remember waking up to scratching and running
noises above me. I assumed it was a squirrel or some mice in the
attic and didn't think too much of it. I got up and went to the
kitchen to have breakfast.
About 20 minutes later, I start to walk back to the bedroom again,
and heard this blowing noise. I have left my blowdryer plugged
in for almost 2 months now without a problem, however I discovered
that the blowdryer was running with the switch still off. Hm. I
don't think this constitutes a paranormal experience though because
now the dryer is stuck in permanent 'on' mode and I have to unplug
it now to get it to stop regardless of where the switch is set.
Then I read the instructions and saw the fine print 'unplug while
not in use'. Message understood.
I wonder if it might have been a warning, because if it had gone
on after I left, chances are the heat would have been enough to
catch something on fire.
For what it's worth.
Cindy
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824.39 | FWIW | DECWET::MITCHELL | The Cosmic Anchovy | Thu Sep 01 1988 17:49 | 7 |
| RE: .38 (Cindy)
The "unplug when not in use" on your blow dryer is there to prevent
electrical shock if you accidentally knock it into the bath tub or
sink.
John M.
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824.40 | Will check it out. | SCOPE::PAINTER | Wonders never cease. | Thu Sep 01 1988 18:15 | 8 |
|
Re.-1
John,
Thanks - will give it another look.
Cindy
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824.41 | What did I miss?? | USAT05::KASPER | You'll see it when you believe it. | Thu Sep 01 1988 23:41 | 8 |
| re: .38 (Cindy)
So what do the squirrls/mice have to do with this story. Maybe
*they* turned on the dryer then fixed the switch so it wouldn't
turn off ;-).
Terry
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824.42 | You didn't miss anything. | CLUE::PAINTER | Wonders never cease. | Fri Sep 02 1988 12:21 | 13 |
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Re. 41 (Terry)
RE: lions, tigers and bears, oh my! ...and mice/squirrels too...
Um, er, ah.....I don't really know. It just seemed like a very
strange morning all round and that just was one more thing that
happened which I couldn't quite account for.
Somebody suggested offline that the hairdryer was missing the mousse
(groan!). (;^)
Cindy
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824.43 | My Experiences | VIDEO::CORLISS | | Fri Sep 02 1988 14:12 | 61 |
| I've enjoyed reading all these stories, and decided to share a few
of my own.
When living in my mother's house during my teen-aged years, we had
many strange events that never had an explanation. It all began
the day we moved and we were sitting at the kitchen table for dinner.
SUddenly, the overhead light burst and water came splashing in.
Well, the explanation for that one was water leaking along wires
form the upstairs bathroom sink, but being a 13 year old with a
sensitive imagination, I was freaked out none the less and the stage
was set for many years of unexplanable happenings.
It seemed that both my mother and I were the only ones sensitive
to another presence in the house. On many occasions we both would
have the "feeling" of someone else in the room. We also heard bells,
like a tiny tea bell. This didn't happen consistantly, and ususally
seemed to be heard at night. One night I heard it and began to
follow the sound downstairs to the kitchen, but as soon as I put
my hand on the bannister, it stopped. We later found out there
was an elderly woman who once lived in the house and was very ill.
She had her sick room set up in the dining room downstairs and used
to ring the bell for assistance.
ANother incident happened to my mother. She was in the kitchen
doing things when on the wooden cellar stairs she heard the sounds
which she only could describe as a little girl tip tapping up and
down the stairs in her patent leather shoes!!!
On another occasion a woman with Woolworth's smelling perfume visited
my mother in the kitchen. Although she never saw anything, the
presence was overwhelming.
OF course, my stepfather thought we were both loony tunes, until
late one evening when he heard my brother come in. As usual my
brother would clomp up the stairs in his size 13 sneakers and shut
the door to his bedroom. But, when my stepfather got up to use
the bathroom moments later he discovered my brother wasn't home!
I think he believed us after that incident.
It's hard to say who this "person" can be, since all events could
have been a man, a woman, or a child. The nice thing about it is
that there never was a feeling of being scared. It's interesting
to think that these happenings occured when the house was in the
midst of major renovations. There has been no activity within the
last few years, and they have completed most major renovations.
Could this be a connection?
One scary event did occur to me recently. I was visiting my mother
one day and decided to get something out of the attic. WHen I walked
upstairs I increasingly became anxious, for no apparent reason.
When I finally go to the top of the stair and opened the door to
the unfinished section, I became sooo anxious that I feared passing
out from my tripled blood pressure! I immediately had to turn around
and get out of there because I was so overcome with this feeling
that I almost felt out of control. I went downstairs and told my
mother how freaked out I was upstairs and being the brave one, she
made me go immediately back with her. Upon our return, everything
was fine!
What do you think?
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824.44 | one more time? | SHRFAC::ADAMSM | | Tue Sep 06 1988 11:32 | 8 |
|
As mentioned in my base note, I've recently moved away from my
pet ghost but like an abandoned dog, he/she seems to have followed
us to our new (actually very old) place.
Could this actually happen or is it just our luck to have moved
into yet another haunted place? Appreciate any comments on this
....
mark
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824.45 | | ASIC::HURLEY | | Thu Sep 08 1988 13:15 | 14 |
| Mark,
My neighbor has a pet ghost that has followed her from her mom's
home to where she is living now with her husband. Another situation
is my aunt was living in Dorchester and there was a woman who she
and my uncle saw many times and they nickname her Miss Mary because
the woman how lived there before them and apparently died they was
name Mary. (of course) Any way they have moved to Kingston and my
aunt tells me that Miss Mary moved with them. I guess if a spirit
is comfortable with you and likes you they will want to stay with
you and perhaps protect or whatever.
Denise
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824.46 | here fido! | SHRFAC::ADAMSM | | Thu Sep 08 1988 15:03 | 11 |
|
Denise....Thanks for sharing that....at least I know I'm not alone
anyway. I've been thinking I'm sensitive to the dead or losing
it entirely.
I spent a few months fixing this old place up (did you see animal
house?) and occasionally woud hear my voice called while all alone.
Cold spots, strange smells, whacky electrical etc. The interesting
thing is that none of what's happening in this house is similar
to the old abode. I keep waiting for the spirit (or my imagination)
to perform some of the old schtik so I can rest assured that I'm
dealing with what I know is harmless.
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824.47 | | REGENT::GALLANT | The Wild Heart | Mon Sep 12 1988 16:23 | 11 |
|
RE: Cindy (Mice)
maybe you found it odd because the scratching, etc. was
what woke you up??
Just an idea...
/Kim
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824.48 | The beginning and the end? | SCOPE::PAINTER | Wonders never cease. | Mon Sep 12 1988 19:00 | 9 |
|
Kim,
Yes, you're right - the scratching did wake me up.
Nothing unusual has happened since then though. I'm glad - I like
to sleep late in the mornings. (;^) zzzzzzzzzzz
Cindy
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824.49 | ME TOO, ME TOO! SEE #855.0 | JULIET::THOMPSON_LI | I'm Mrs.T, don't mess with me | Tue Sep 13 1988 16:16 | 9 |
| Hi!
I also experienced something strange in my apartment (Sunnyvale
Calif.) But I entered it in note #855.0 and don't know how to "move"
it here......please take a look & tell me what you all think. My
husband suggested moving also, but I'm not so sure now (ref Mark
& Denise)
Lisa
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824.50 | here or there ... | SHRFAC::ADAMSM | | Wed Sep 14 1988 10:34 | 15 |
| Hey Hey Mrs. T...I think the moderator can move it if you like but
you seem to be getting alot of input at 855. I started this note
so I often peek back to see if anything's been added. Your more
advanced noters are prompted by the tube to look at new replies
to old notes.
I did reply to 855 and based *that* response strictly on the tone
of your message and not what I would do. If however, I misconstrued,
and you're feeling a bit courageous, I would agree with those who
suggested meeting the entity head on. The thing I learned with my
experience is that the spirit CANNOT harm you so there's really
nothing to fear.
Evil? Only if that's what you want to believe. Of course this is
a personal opinion but I believe spirits act in malicious ways only
if we allow it.
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824.51 | Phone # for Norn Gauthier? | EBBV01::LATOUCHE | | Mon Oct 31 1988 11:31 | 10 |
|
Does anyone have the phone number for Norm Gauthier??
My sister-in-law would like to get in contact with him concerning
things which have happened in her house lately.
Thanks,
Jim LaTouche
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824.52 | Some strange things..... | AKOPWJ::LANE | He's a cold hearted snake.... | Thu Jan 31 1991 13:16 | 48 |
| Five years ago I lived in an apartment in Fitchburg (2 Family house) on
5th Mass Turnpike. I lived there with 3 other people and we sometimes would
have some strange things happen. Therefore when anything out of the
ordinary would happend we would blame "Harvey". Whether these things could
be explained or not I don't know.
We heard a story about the house that a mother had shot her son many, many
times. I asked if he was murdered, supposidly he didn't die from this, but
I never researched it. I guess the mother was supposed to be a looney.
Anyway, the house had been in really bad shape, but our landlord bought and
restored it. It was a very old house, with pilars in the front.
I went up to the attic once when we first moved in. There was a cot up there
and an area that looked like a little bedroom. I got the creepies and wouldn't
go back up there ever. But, sometimes when we got home the attic light would
be on. So, one of my roommates would shut it off and later it would
supposidly go on by itself again. I don't know if one of my roommates wanted
to expand on the ghost stories and was just doing this to trick us I don't
know. So, I would just think to myself that they were the ones responsible.
One morning I was up before anyone and was getting ready for work. I had
taken a shower and was fixing my hair. All of a sudden the water in the
tub burst on. It freaked me out and I went running screaming into the
bedroom. One of my roommates said maybe it was just an airbubble in the
pipes. Well, it happened a couple of times after that, but only to me.
I hated staying in the house alone. I would avoid the livingroom like the
plague. I felt like someone was in there with me. So, if I was alone in
the house I would alway get on the phone and call someone. Well, one day
I was talking to my sister. The phone cord was plugged into the other room
and I carried the base of the phone and receiver into the bedroom with me and
closed the door. I preceded to lay on the bed and make a phone call. While
talking, it was like someone was pulling at the cord from the other room and
the base of the phone smashed on the floor. Talk about scaring the pants off
of you! Nobody else was home but me. I kept all the lights and and didn't
get to sleep until someone else came home. That's the only real incident
that I can't explain.
Two of my other roommates had a strange experience. In the apartment off of the
kitchen was a door to a shared basement. Therefore, we had a chain lock on the
inside so nobody could get into the apartment from cellar. We always made
sure that door was closed securely. Well, they had just come home from work
and the cellar door slammed open, against the chain and then slammed closed
again. Bizarre.
I'd love to know if the people living there now have anything strange
happening.
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824.53 | | DICKNS::STANLEY | What a long strange trip it's been... | Thu Jan 31 1991 14:09 | 12 |
| I was born and raised in Fitchburg as was my mother before me.
The 5th Mass Turnpike area has long been considered by some people
to be an area of intense evil energy. ...please, no offense intended to
anyone who might live there...
I don't even like driving through the place.. and I can't drive through
it without feeling the intensity of it.
I don't know the history of it but ... there is something there, thats
for sure.
Mary
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824.54 | | MOOV02::ROSE | | Fri Feb 01 1991 00:06 | 5 |
|
Where in Fitchburg is the 5th Mass. Turnpike?
Virginia
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824.55 | | NOPROB::JOLLIMORE | too much of everythin is jes enuf | Fri Feb 01 1991 08:12 | 9 |
| .54 Virginia
5th Mass turnpike was an east to west 'highway' before Route 2. It runs
parallel to, and very near, rte 2 from Oak Hill road, across Franklin
Road and across rte 31 to Westminster.
It was a popular parking and drinking spot in the ole days. ;')
Jay
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824.56 | | HOOCHR::griffin | Throw the gnome at it | Fri Feb 01 1991 14:10 | 3 |
|
I spoke with someone yesterday who feels that Fitchburg in general is about as
bad as Lowell ;-)
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824.57 | avoid Baghdad these days, too | RIPPLE::GRANT_JO | dark heaven's baffling ban | Fri Feb 01 1991 14:13 | 7 |
| Batesville, Arkansas, ain't no garden spot either.
But evil emanations?
Joel
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824.58 | | NOPROB::JOLLIMORE | too much of everythin is jes enuf | Mon Feb 04 1991 07:29 | 25 |
| .56
>bad as Lowell ;-)
In the sense that it is a river town it shares much of the problems
Lowell has as a result of its recent history. As I visualize what it was
like beyond 200 years ago, I see it as a beautiful place.
Today, it has a lot going against it. Being a river town, it has more
than its share of crumbling bridges. Its industries have come and gone,
each doing its best to kill the river. Its first industry decimated the
granite hill overlooking the river; today it is great piles of rock
rubble and broken glass. Its second and third industries dumped waste
directly into the river (there are still leather and paper mills on the
river, but they don't get away with what they used to).
It is the second hilliest city in the US, second to San Fransisco (or so
I've been told, don't quote me on it ;') It has an ancient water and sewer
system, and several filled-up land-fills with no real good alternatives.
Economically and environmentally violated as it is, it is still not an
evil place. And although it was rated poorly in some national survey
(down the bottom with Lowell) it still has the Rollstone Boulder ;')
Jay
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824.59 | | HOOCHR::griffin | Throw the gnome at it | Mon Feb 04 1991 12:41 | 10 |
|
Well, friends have said that even when all of Lowell has a power outage, the
town still "glows".
But some residents of Lowell feel there is something "evil" resident under
Lowell, and feel that a lot of the Lovecraft stories were thinly disguised
fiction about the reality of the Merrimack river area, and parts of Mass.
People call the Merrimack the Misquetonic (sp?), in Lowell. Comparisons have
been made to the Lovecraft maps and that part of Mass. The number of
correlations is supposedly high.
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824.60 | Lovecraft? | ISSHIN::MATTHEWS | You're no fun,you fell right over! | Mon Feb 04 1991 15:44 | 6 |
| Sorry to be ignorant, but what's Lovecraft. I find this facinating as
I live in Lowell.
Thanx,
ron
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824.61 | Lovecraft! | CADSYS::COOPER | Topher Cooper | Mon Feb 04 1991 16:17 | 37 |
| H.P. Lovecraft was one of the most influential writers -- perhaps *the*
most influential writer -- of fantasy/horror. He lived (and is buried)
in Providence, R.I. Most of his writing was based on a particular
fictional background which has come to be called The Cthulu Mythos,
which you can find more on in other notes in this conference. Most of
his stories took place in New England, and those that didn't generally
involved New Englanders. Some involved the fictional/fictionalized
Miskatonic (sp?) University, whose library's rare books room contained
the evil book The Necronomicon, which would drive anyone who read it
mad.
Many authors have since written stories that either are based on the
Cthulu Mythos or which at least make reference to it. It has also been
influential in movies and even TV Comedy (there was a short piece on
Night Gallery, about a "skeptical" professor (Rob Reiner) at Miskatonic
who showed his contempt for superstition by reading from the
Necronomicon in front of a class filled with students such as "Mr.
Lovecraft" and "Mr. Bloch", and was transformed into a horrible
deformed monster. Also a classic Saturday Night Live bit, about a
New England island, called Toad Island, where the inhabitants had
throats which swelled up like a bull-frog's, and most of whom could
only say stock phrases like "Can't get thar from here" and "Pepridge
Farm", was pure Lovecraftian). More important than the specific themes
Lovecraft contributed was the style: Lovecraft was the first to truly
exploit the fact that what is unseen/left-unsaid is scarier by far than
what is actually said. Also important was his prodigious
correspondence which encouraged many new fantasy writers and helped
create a sense of community.
Personally, although I would have to see the evidence, I think that
Lowell is an unlikely inspiration for most of Lovecraft -- what isn't
explicitly or obviously Providence is rather more rural and *certainly*
more coastal than Lowell was or is. To the extent M.U. is not
completely fictional, I would say Brown is the inspiration -- I believe
he lived a few blocks from campus.
Topher
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824.62 | | LESCOM::KALLIS | Pumpkins -- Nature's greatest gift. | Mon Feb 04 1991 17:01 | 27 |
| Re .61 (Topher):
>......................... Some involved the fictional/fictionalized
>Miskatonic (sp?) University, whose library's rare books room contained
>the evil book The Necronomicon, which would drive anyone who read it
>mad.
Stephen King called Lovecraft "The Providence Spook." However, _The
Necronomicon_ wouldn't necessarily drive anyone mad (I mean, Dr.
Armitage used its passages with great effect in "The Dunwich Horror,"
and he was hardly bonkers. However, it did attract some pretty weird
folk (perhaps the problem was that it was supposedly written by "the
mad Arab," Abdul Alharazed, who the story goes, eventually met an
untidy end, being devoured alive in broad daylight by Something that decided
to remain invisible during its snack time. So "mad author" was
made to relate to "mad users," perhaps).
>Many authors have since written stories that either are based on the
>Cthulu Mythos or which at least make reference to it.
In fact, Lovecraft encouraged his fellow writers to employ, and even
expand upon the Cthulhu Mythos. His close pen-pal friends, Robert E.
Howard (of Conan fame) and Clark Ashton Smith, Robert Bloch (who
became famous for writing the story for the movie _Psycho_, much
later), and a few others added to the mythos.
Steve Kallis, Jr.
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824.63 | | RIPPLE::GRANT_JO | dark heaven's baffling ban | Mon Feb 04 1991 18:27 | 8 |
| re: (Topher and Stephen)
Excellent summaries.
I say: great little stories, well worth reading!
Joel
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824.64 | | HKFINN::STANLEY | What a long strange trip it's been... | Tue Feb 05 1991 13:01 | 3 |
|
Well... they could have been written about Fitchburg :-)... We have
our share of horror stories.
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824.66 | | AKOV06::VULLO | | Thu Feb 21 1991 14:48 | 27 |
| I don't know much about Lovecraft, but I know plenty about the towns
buried under Quabbin Reservoir. The Massachusetts Metropolitan
District Commission (MDC) started buying the land in the 1920s. The
area was completely evacuated by the end of the 1930's, and the
reservoir was full around 1945. The towns of Enfield, Prescott, Dana
and Greenwich were evacuated and buried. (Many villages, too, there
used to be a Greenwich Village in Mass.!) I collect old maps and have
maps of these towns and villages.
From memory: - about 5,000 people were moved from the valley,
- 20 miles of state roads relocated and hundreds of other
roads buried.
- 18 miles of railroad tracks and 8 stations buried
- 7500 bodies reinterred, moved to a cemetery in Ware.
- countless homes, shops, schools, public buildings, etc
were moved or demolished.
Very sad for people who grew up there. Imagine knowing that you can never
return to your childhood haunts because they are now hidden under 60 feet of
water.
Lots of history, Native American and 'European'. Pictures I've seen of
the towns in the valley show it as a beautiful rural area. Rich soil,
long stretches of flat land interrupted by low hills.
Can you tell us something about 'Colour Out of Space' ?
- Vin
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824.68 | A House-Cat | DPDMAI::MILLERR | | Mon Aug 12 1991 18:35 | 17 |
| Regarding haunted dwellings....
My girlfriend grew up in a century old house in a small town here in
Texas. During her Jr. High and High School days the family members
were often visited by a ghost cat. It would jump on the bed at night
and walk around, finally settling down to scratch itself, shaking the
whole bed. This was an especially unusual happening, in that the
family didn't keep a cat during this time!
My girlfriend and her mother and brother are all fairly sensitive to
psychic happenings.
The cat visitations ended when they moved out of that house. I guess
the kitty was bonded to the house itself, not to the inhabitants.
- Russ.
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824.69 | | DSSDEV::GRIFFIN | Throw the gnome at it | Mon Aug 12 1991 18:48 | 6 |
| Re: .68
Cats are known to be site bonded usually in life (at least outdoor
cats), so why not in death.
Beth
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824.70 | You were lucky... | FORTY2::CADWALLADER | | Wed Aug 14 1991 09:31 | 3 |
|
What if there'd have been an elephant there previously?
Then you'd feel the bed shaking! %^)
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824.71 | a ghostly leg... | CSC32::D_ROYER | Chi beve birra campa cent'anni. | Fri Jun 04 1993 14:45 | 14 |
| We lived in an apartment in Colorado Springs when we first moved here.
My son took photography in High School, and while taking lots of
things, the strangest was a picture of an old chair that was left in
the apartment. Our furniture had not arrived, and we only had the
chair, it was in bad shape, but we would all sit in it at times. Well,
one photo shows the chair, with a skinny leg in the chair, nothing else
there, just the bony leg. He developed and printed the photo, and
we found out an old lady who was skinny had lived there just prior and
she died there in the apartment.
I wish I could still find the photo....
Dave
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