Ever seen a 'ghost'?

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karen7 said:
Anyone who has worked nights in a hospital will tell you there are ghosts and i saw my dad after he died so it's a yes from me

I've spent literally years of my life having extended stays in Booth Hall, Manchester Pendlebury, Edinburgh Royal, Salford Royal, Leighton and many more. I would say I've spent more time in hospitals at night than a fair proportion of the staff in hospitals today.

Never seen a thing.
 
SkyBlueFlux said:
karen7 said:
Anyone who has worked nights in a hospital will tell you there are ghosts and i saw my dad after he died so it's a yes from me

I've spent literally years of my life having extended stays in Booth Hall, Manchester Pendlebury, Edinburgh Royal, Salford Royal, Leighton and many more. I would say I've spent more time in hospitals at night than a fair proportion of the staff in hospitals today.

Never seen a thing.

Could that be because you are sleeping or dosed up on meds,in pain etc,i doubt you would notice,no offence meant
 
karen7 said:
SkyBlueFlux said:
karen7 said:
Anyone who has worked nights in a hospital will tell you there are ghosts and i saw my dad after he died so it's a yes from me

I've spent literally years of my life having extended stays in Booth Hall, Manchester Pendlebury, Edinburgh Royal, Salford Royal, Leighton and many more. I would say I've spent more time in hospitals at night than a fair proportion of the staff in hospitals today.

Never seen a thing.

Could that be because you are sleeping or dosed up on meds,in pain etc,i doubt you would notice,no offence meant

I used to live on the bottom floor of a converted boarding school that was several hundred years old.

If there was anywhere that was haunted, it was there, it was so creepy, they still had the apparatus rings on the ceiling of my living room,
which was the old gym, that apparently had been there for over a hundred years.

I was there for over a year and saw nothing.

I might have a binge drinking problem but your reply to SBF definitely wasn't my case.
 
karen7 said:
SkyBlueFlux said:
karen7 said:
Anyone who has worked nights in a hospital will tell you there are ghosts and i saw my dad after he died so it's a yes from me

I've spent literally years of my life having extended stays in Booth Hall, Manchester Pendlebury, Edinburgh Royal, Salford Royal, Leighton and many more. I would say I've spent more time in hospitals at night than a fair proportion of the staff in hospitals today.

Never seen a thing.

Could that be because you are sleeping or dosed up on meds,in pain etc,i doubt you would notice,no offence meant

They must just avoid me for some reason. Strange how that keeps happening.
 
SkyBlueFlux said:
karen7 said:
SkyBlueFlux said:
I've spent literally years of my life having extended stays in Booth Hall, Manchester Pendlebury, Edinburgh Royal, Salford Royal, Leighton and many more. I would say I've spent more time in hospitals at night than a fair proportion of the staff in hospitals today.

Never seen a thing.

Could that be because you are sleeping or dosed up on meds,in pain etc,i doubt you would notice,no offence meant

They must just avoid me for some reason. Strange how that keeps happening.

Even ghosts think you stink ;-)
 
SkyBlueFlux said:
karen7 said:
SkyBlueFlux said:
I've spent literally years of my life having extended stays in Booth Hall, Manchester Pendlebury, Edinburgh Royal, Salford Royal, Leighton and many more. I would say I've spent more time in hospitals at night than a fair proportion of the staff in hospitals today.

Never seen a thing.

Could that be because you are sleeping or dosed up on meds,in pain etc,i doubt you would notice,no offence meant

They must just avoid me for some reason. Strange how that keeps happening.

We all have different experiences in life,we'll find out when we are dead i guess lol
 
Ban-jani said:
SkyBlueFlux said:
karen7 said:
Could that be because you are sleeping or dosed up on meds,in pain etc,i doubt you would notice,no offence meant

They must just avoid me for some reason. Strange how that keeps happening.

Even ghosts think you stink ;-)

It's difficult to maintain personal hygiene after surgery!
 
I don't really believe in them but back in the 80's I was turning onto the Parkway at Northenden coming from Sale moor and by the bus stop on the on slip I noticed a young women dressed in old fashioned clothes. It was late at night and fairly quiet on the roads and thinking it was a student etc on a do I thought nothing of it. In work a few weeks later we were talking about the subject and I mentioned this sighting jokingly. Appararently she had been seen by a number of people over the years and iirc she was something to do with the old Wythenshawe Hall when it was in its heyday.
 
Tuearts right boot said:
I don't really believe in them but back in the 80's I was turning onto the Parkway at Northenden coming from Sale moor and by the bus stop on the on slip I noticed a young women dressed in old fashioned clothes. It was late at night and fairly quiet on the roads and thinking it was a student etc on a do I thought nothing of it. In work a few weeks later we were talking about the subject and I mentioned this sighting jokingly. Appararently she had been seen by a number of people over the years and iirc she was something to do with the old Wythenshawe Hall when it was in its heyday.

Or someone dressed in fancy dress?

I think with all so-called supernatural experiences one has to ask themselves...
Are laws of nature suspended in my favour, or am I mistaken?

I guarantee it's the latter.
 
Ban-jani said:
Tuearts right boot said:
I don't really believe in them but back in the 80's I was turning onto the Parkway at Northenden coming from Sale moor and by the bus stop on the on slip I noticed a young women dressed in old fashioned clothes. It was late at night and fairly quiet on the roads and thinking it was a student etc on a do I thought nothing of it. In work a few weeks later we were talking about the subject and I mentioned this sighting jokingly. Appararently she had been seen by a number of people over the years and iirc she was something to do with the old Wythenshawe Hall when it was in its heyday.

Or someone dressed in fancy dress?

I think with all so-called supernatural experiences one has to ask themselves...
Are laws of nature suspended in my favour, or am I mistaken?

I guarantee it's the latter.

Precisely. The difference between a believer and non-believer isn't the experience that they have, it's the way they interpret it.

Have I thought I've seen something out of the corner of my eye? Of course I have, everybody has, the difference is that I don't interpret that as paranormal. I see it as evidence of how fallible my senses are. You literally cannot trust what you see with your own eyes and this is something a lot of people (understandably) struggle with.
 

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