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<blockquote data-quote="owu1bag5" data-source="post: 1798487" data-attributes="member: 1279"><p>When I was a young teenager, 13 or 14, my best friend and I were at my house on new years eve. My parents went out with their friends and my little sister was at a friends house so we were the only ones at my house. </p><p></p><p>We were sitting in the dining room where the computer was playing computer games. The dining room was connected to the kitchen, and then the kitchen was connected to the laundry room. The laundry room had French doors that pushed shut and held by friction on top of the door frame. They were very, very hard to open or shut and it took quite a bit of force to open or shut them. </p><p></p><p>These doors were shut, I know they were shut because we had come in the house through the garage and through the laundry room, when we got inside I closed the doors just like I always did. The garage door was down, the door from the garage to the laundry room was shut and locked.</p><p></p><p> We had been playing whatever game for the better part of the evening and had all the lights in the house off. All of the sudden the two doors from the laundry room slammed open, and I mean slammed open. Scared the hell out of both of us as the doors slammed on the refrigerator on one side and cabinets on the other. We both jumped up and I hit the lights for the kitchen and dining room at the same time. The room lit up, we looked at each other with a WTF look and went to investigate. </p><p></p><p>The door leading to the garage was still shut and locked. It wasn't windy outside. We didn't know what had happened or how it could have happened. The refrigerator had a dent in the side from the door knob hitting it so hard. After that we left those doors open, turned every light in the house on and stayed very aware of our surroundings the rest of the night.</p><p></p><p>That wasn't the first time I had uneasy feelings in that house. I would lay awake watching tv in the living room often times after everyone else was asleep and I would see little shady objects move down the hallway. I would get up to see if whatever it was would stay around when I got close to it. It never did. I have never had any experiences like those anywhere else. </p><p></p><p>As for the uneasy feelings in the woods, every year when I go out deer hunting the first few times I get them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="owu1bag5, post: 1798487, member: 1279"] When I was a young teenager, 13 or 14, my best friend and I were at my house on new years eve. My parents went out with their friends and my little sister was at a friends house so we were the only ones at my house. We were sitting in the dining room where the computer was playing computer games. The dining room was connected to the kitchen, and then the kitchen was connected to the laundry room. The laundry room had French doors that pushed shut and held by friction on top of the door frame. They were very, very hard to open or shut and it took quite a bit of force to open or shut them. These doors were shut, I know they were shut because we had come in the house through the garage and through the laundry room, when we got inside I closed the doors just like I always did. The garage door was down, the door from the garage to the laundry room was shut and locked. We had been playing whatever game for the better part of the evening and had all the lights in the house off. All of the sudden the two doors from the laundry room slammed open, and I mean slammed open. Scared the hell out of both of us as the doors slammed on the refrigerator on one side and cabinets on the other. We both jumped up and I hit the lights for the kitchen and dining room at the same time. The room lit up, we looked at each other with a WTF look and went to investigate. The door leading to the garage was still shut and locked. It wasn't windy outside. We didn't know what had happened or how it could have happened. The refrigerator had a dent in the side from the door knob hitting it so hard. After that we left those doors open, turned every light in the house on and stayed very aware of our surroundings the rest of the night. That wasn't the first time I had uneasy feelings in that house. I would lay awake watching tv in the living room often times after everyone else was asleep and I would see little shady objects move down the hallway. I would get up to see if whatever it was would stay around when I got close to it. It never did. I have never had any experiences like those anywhere else. As for the uneasy feelings in the woods, every year when I go out deer hunting the first few times I get them. [/QUOTE]
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