Unbelievable.
2007-10-10 08:10:10
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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The Ouija board, i have had many people tell me story's over the years and some i believed and some i didn't . My best friend had one and we thought we would give it a try and at first nothing happened , our other guest left and we decided to try again, still nothing we both moved away from it to watch TV and it started moving as we were talking to each other, that really freaked us out and we told her grandmother about it the next day. This was a very old board that she wasn't suppose to play with and her grandmother grabed it and threw it into a burn barrel and lite it on fire...long story short her grandmother died about a week later and about six months after her death i was helping her clean out the garage and what did we find the same Ouija board yes it was the same , had her grandmothers name on the back...never have played one since, I'm 45 now
2007-10-10 12:11:34
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answered by nighttimenightowl 4
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I tried it when my parents got into it when I was about 12 or 13. The thing wouldn't move unless someone made it move and I treated it like a joke. When my father was doing it, at first the answers were funny and I thought it was a game, pretty sure he was doing it. But then a story started to be told, about some Arabian called Ali Mud Aben, and all sorts of strange stuff about his life. My dad was into Westerns and sports and was pretty creative, inventing word games and a board game or two, but his writing was limited to an occasional poem about the West and the movie cowboys of the 1920s and 30s that were his childhood heroes. Arabian wasn't his thing. I still thought it was him making it up, but as the stuff got stranger and darker and more violent, he started getting creeped out by it One night, this was like 1968, whatever creature was talking told my youngest sister not to go with my next oldest sister the next day, back to college. It was at the end of Christmas break. It didn't say why, just to not go. There was a big snowstorm overnight so she stayed home, but my other sister had to get back to school. And she got in an accident. She wasn't hurt, she was wearing a seatbelt, but this was 1968 and the seat where my other sister would've been didn't have a belt.
My father chalked it up to coincidence, but didn't play Ouija as much, and sometime after that, one night after using it, he woke up screaming. I was down the hall and ran in, and his hands were tied behind his back with a belt. He couldn't have done it himself, my mother, who was asleep next to him and would have felt him squirming around trying to tie himself up, was scared to death.
We threw the thing away, and my father never threw away ANYTHING.
Many people still think ouija boards are a joke, but I think they're a way to let the devil into your life, even if in only a small way, and I say don't mess with it.
2007-10-10 08:30:11
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answer #3
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answered by curtisports2 7
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The crash guy's first name was "B0NER" backwards and yahoo keeps editing the word, but take the "e" out of the last name and figure it out. If you contacted any spirits they must be of the mentally retarded kind. Were there fart noises too?
My brother, sister, and I would play with the Ouija board and nothing really great ever happened. If you had fun there is no reason to stop...
2007-10-10 10:52:20
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answered by Anonymous
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Ouija boards are just a load of hooey.
2007-10-10 08:10:14
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answered by Mrs. Maintenance 4
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I would have pleasure burning Ouija boards.
2007-10-10 08:10:03
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answered by alienzarecool 1
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u r right lol
2007-10-14 05:48:39
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answered by emily 2
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