Yup! I have several ghost stories from Hawaii.
The First is during WWII most of the schools were used as hospitals for veterans. My school has many ghost stories that haunt the hallways, auditorium, classrooms, and offices. Every junior assembly, the auditorium reeks of a fleshy odor smell because this place was the mortgue where they kept the dead bodies. One day at class time, we noticed that the girls restroom upstairs was flushing & flushing but nobody was there in the green room by the auditorium. Some people say they seen hospital beds at night going down the hallway. Every game that is played at my school, people hear the typewriting lady typing, but there is no typewriter in the classroom. My friends saw the electric fan move from one side of the room to the otherside. My brother's friend saw the shutters opening and closing vigiously after going home from practice at night.
are you spooked?
The reason why some homes are built on stilts in Hawaii is because they are grave site of Hawaiian people. One time I lived in a home like this and strange things happened to my family. While my brother and sister were sleeping, they felt like someone was choking them, they were gasping for air, they thought that they were going to die, and it stopped. My brother and sister both say that it was the choking ghost of Hawaii. Some nights we would hear somebody or something walking on top of our roof. Talking to my teacher and reading books about Hawaii's Ghosts, I realized that this stuff is real and true.
If you ever visit Kauai, there is a Menehune Fish Pond where you can expiriences the little ghost that haunt the places. On a trip to Kauai, I went to this place and expirenced a ghost story. They came into our tour van and turned on all of the lights in the van and would not come off. That was spookey.
They say that people are not supposed to bring pork or eat pork before they go to the Pali Lookout. Well my brother did bring pork filled bread called manapua to this tourist attraction. A gust of wind and rain just came out of no where and he was the only one who felt it. The other tourists that were up there did not feel the wind or got wet. Now, he will never bring pork to the sacred ground of the Pali Lookout.
2006-07-13 07:43:47
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answered by monkey girl 2
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I live in Athens, Ohio. The 11th most haunted place in the world. Matter of fact, I live in the Wilson Dormitory, the most haunted biulding in town.
I see crazy sh** all the time. Its so common I'm actually used to it. There is one ghost who used to be a butler for the rich kids on campus, now he is doomed to wander the Earth for eternity picking up other peoples dirt laundry and doing thier dishes. (Or so he says. I really think he is some lazy *** who hangs around the girl's dorms because he knows noone is going to lock him up for peeping in on late night parties.)
2006-07-08 01:06:43
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answered by broxolm 4
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i have been seeing "ghosts" for about 4 years now. i have seen several of them at various places.....my house, my sister's house, an abadoned nursing home. no one has ever seen them at the same time as me, but i told my mom about it and she believes me because why would i make it up? also, i was really freaked out so she knew i was serious. it's some really scary ****.
2006-07-08 01:01:16
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answered by Betty Sue 3
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i have many times. it was at my house, my parents, and my lil bro seen him
2006-07-08 01:03:31
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answered by N8ive baby 1
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2006-07-08 00:58:01
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answered by carlos777 1
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