tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3318046134864811272.post4853385717740038156..comments2024-02-26T06:41:20.717-05:00Comments on Goth Gardening ^o^: ...ouija boards, the dead, and a blogoversary... Goth Gardenerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14304287944330634582noreply@blogger.comBlogger7125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3318046134864811272.post-76132912374921552472015-05-30T11:45:52.256-04:002015-05-30T11:45:52.256-04:00Congratulations on your blog's anniversary! Th...Congratulations on your blog's anniversary! This was a really intriguing post and I learned a lot. :) I also nominated you for Liebster Award, because you are awesome and amazing. :D I do hope you like these little chain mail sort of posts and want to imagine your future biography for your readers! You can find the award and questions here: http://daughter-of-jaded-era.blogspot.fi/2015/05/liebster-award-everything-about-my.htmlJadehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17657394873058225387noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3318046134864811272.post-940913055083238772015-05-29T05:06:06.744-04:002015-05-29T05:06:06.744-04:00Happy bloggiversary! Love the vampire poster!
I ...Happy bloggiversary! Love the vampire poster! <br /><br />I didn't know the patent officer story before!<br /><br />I never know whether to believe if ouija boards work or not. Obvioulsy sometimes it is someone controlling it to scare ithers, but other times... who knows.Laura Morriganhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16402692693911867276noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3318046134864811272.post-58940962953462188742015-05-28T21:43:32.240-04:002015-05-28T21:43:32.240-04:00It does suck. :(
And on a lighter note, Happy Bl...It does suck. :( <br /><br />And on a lighter note, Happy Blogoversary. :)Insomniac's Attichttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11713662124096176176noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3318046134864811272.post-77897196544662774572015-05-28T14:22:21.152-04:002015-05-28T14:22:21.152-04:00First and foremost, HAPPY BLOGOVERSARY! Secondly, ...First and foremost, HAPPY BLOGOVERSARY! Secondly, I'm thrilled that our blogs have connected us over the "interwebs" and in real life. WAHOO! And thirdly, my Mom and Grandma used to "play" with the ouija board very seriously, especially after my Grandfather died. I've seen some pretty weird things happen when those two had their fingertips on the table and most of them didn't have to do with the board, itself. About a week after my Granddad's funeral, my Grandma yelled out, "JOHNNY! Why did you leave without me?!?" She was quite distraught and even threw herself on his coffin in the church. Poor Granny. Well, she didn't even finish her sentence and the 25th anniversary portrait of them that hung over her mantel came crashing down. They lived in California at the time and I had thought it was a small earthquake ... but it wasn't. There was no report of a shake and the nail in the wall still remained. I tell you, it FREAKED me out to no end. The board and their long nights around it kept me in my room and reading. I haven't touched a board in my life ... because of them. I sometimes wonder what would happen.Doctor Zhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10990742017081696114noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3318046134864811272.post-89008716346202694262015-05-28T09:30:49.978-04:002015-05-28T09:30:49.978-04:00Too many people have passed on. They remain in ou...Too many people have passed on. They remain in our hearts, where their memories are protected and safe. We can call upon them when we need to talk, need to smile, or just want to remember.<br /><br />Without this blog, you and I would still be unaware of each other. I am thankful that you struck out to post personal stuff, rants included, because I enjoy my time here and my time with YOU.Connie in Hartwoodhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09127877285792861166noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3318046134864811272.post-89862052613930939432015-05-28T07:56:03.972-04:002015-05-28T07:56:03.972-04:00Such a great song! It was stuck in my head for a w...Such a great song! It was stuck in my head for a week last month lol. I have an old school Ouija board I keep downstairs, I've been contemplating selling it. When I was first introduced to them in my teens everybody hyped them up like they were soooo scary. I'm sure William Fuld didn't intend for them to be used in seances, instead just for a laugh. In my instruction booklet there aren't any questions about the deceased, only "will I get married? will I be rich?" I think it was the popularity of 20th century spiritualism that gave people the idea to use the board to contact the dead. You should check out the William Fuld website, it has old letters from people writing about their "experiences", they're kind of fun to read.Ladyfairhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17402600337611206195noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3318046134864811272.post-47160476041972858122015-05-28T05:14:18.072-04:002015-05-28T05:14:18.072-04:00I don't believe in afterlife, so for me the us...I don't believe in afterlife, so for me the use of a Ouija board makes no sence. Which does not mean that I didn't try as a teenager... ;) Your friendship with Shawn is really impressive, he seems to be still with you although he left you quite some time ago. Must have been a great guy!Leneleinhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07182680654861239740noreply@blogger.com