Ghostest To The Mostest
I have a brand new hostess or host, who presumably is a ghost.
Another nice quality to living in New York. Many strange things can occur...Often wonderful...Or as we in Muzzy's home put in "wunnerful".
Said ghost feels the need to run about and mess with all sorts of technological advances of mine.
At the moment, it has put my c.d. player on the fritz.
I think it is my friend's father. Anyone else ever have a ghost? Or two? Of family or stranger?
Ghosts are an interesting breed. My mother's house tends to move or steal jewelry and there's an elderly woman who often appears at night. My little brother has also seen a little boy and I'm pretty sure there's a little blond girl hanging about. Her house is way over one hundred years old so it isn't too surprising.
Other beings lurking around in the apartment? Mice. Very small, cute mice. The building has been overrun with them. Last night a piece of tin foil Muzzy had scrapped from the garbage began to move about on the floor. Hello Mouse!
I don't mind seeing a mouse run about every once in awhile...But please don't have little mousey babies and take over!
My vintage platform shoes went bust! in the middle of 55th and Lexington. Still no word from shoe repair man if they survived.
People are still acting like angry baboons over yet another Nintendo creation. It's a box that plays games...Badly.
Is it really all that important?
The president of Iran; Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has sent out a message to "noble Americans"...In it he states that he felt America detested Bush's policies (Quite a few at least) and basically we as Americans (noble Americans) had been fooled into believing and accepting Bush's ideas and changes to the Middle East. My question: Did we have a choice? Unless you were behind Bush to an insane point of love and devotion, no one really wanted war.
Sure, quite a lot of Americans have pushed the nasty little thoughts of what's been going on in the Middle East out of their pretty little heads...We all knew that. It still isn't really known what Ahmadinejad's intentions are with this letter. It is quite clear he wants people to stand up and discard Bush (No problem there did it 6 years ago.)but whether or not there's some grandiose plan involved or if this is just a plea still goes unsaid.
The letter was published as a open letter in English on the internet.
Well, it's Thursday. Tomorrow is the first of December...WOW! Where did all that time go!
Another nice quality to living in New York. Many strange things can occur...Often wonderful...Or as we in Muzzy's home put in "wunnerful".
Said ghost feels the need to run about and mess with all sorts of technological advances of mine.
At the moment, it has put my c.d. player on the fritz.
I think it is my friend's father. Anyone else ever have a ghost? Or two? Of family or stranger?
Ghosts are an interesting breed. My mother's house tends to move or steal jewelry and there's an elderly woman who often appears at night. My little brother has also seen a little boy and I'm pretty sure there's a little blond girl hanging about. Her house is way over one hundred years old so it isn't too surprising.
Other beings lurking around in the apartment? Mice. Very small, cute mice. The building has been overrun with them. Last night a piece of tin foil Muzzy had scrapped from the garbage began to move about on the floor. Hello Mouse!
I don't mind seeing a mouse run about every once in awhile...But please don't have little mousey babies and take over!
My vintage platform shoes went bust! in the middle of 55th and Lexington. Still no word from shoe repair man if they survived.
People are still acting like angry baboons over yet another Nintendo creation. It's a box that plays games...Badly.
Is it really all that important?
The president of Iran; Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has sent out a message to "noble Americans"...In it he states that he felt America detested Bush's policies (Quite a few at least) and basically we as Americans (noble Americans) had been fooled into believing and accepting Bush's ideas and changes to the Middle East. My question: Did we have a choice? Unless you were behind Bush to an insane point of love and devotion, no one really wanted war.
Sure, quite a lot of Americans have pushed the nasty little thoughts of what's been going on in the Middle East out of their pretty little heads...We all knew that. It still isn't really known what Ahmadinejad's intentions are with this letter. It is quite clear he wants people to stand up and discard Bush (No problem there did it 6 years ago.)but whether or not there's some grandiose plan involved or if this is just a plea still goes unsaid.
The letter was published as a open letter in English on the internet.
Well, it's Thursday. Tomorrow is the first of December...WOW! Where did all that time go!
6 Comments:
Okay let's start here. I like your doggie avatar. I love your attitude toward the mice. They can become coachmen you know. If there is a ghost here at my house, it likes to screw around with my computer. Not a Casper like being, this one. As for what the guy in Iran said, well sounds about right to me.
Today is also the last day of hurricane season 2006. First year in the last three that my house hasn't been the target of one of those nasty weather devils. Now that's something worth celebrating, celebrating big time!
May I be the first to wish you Happy December! :)
Over many years I've been blessed with, for the most part friendly, presences. My imagination or the real thing? Who knows for sure. In any case they were good company.
OTOH, the gremlins who move things from place to place only to leave them back where I have already looked two dozen times are a bit of a bother.
Do enjoy December. It is one of the better months with all the lights, twinklies, and music to please both eye and ear.
Love the new puppy avatar.
Hey there...I am glad to know that someone else has a ghost...yup we have a ghost in our building- the owner died here a few years back...while his wife was out buying a Big Screen TV for him...kind of sad...Anyways- he paces the hall and rides the elevator alot...kind of a sad lost fellow....His wife moved to another building- but for some reason he hangs out here....he is a good soul..
Thanks for coming by WS- just been trying to get back into a groove and battling a bit with blogger...
take care...
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My parents saw evidence of a ghost where they were staying once.
Good Morning. May you have a lovely weekend.
In my grandmother's house i have experienced many supernatural situations: All around the house you can hear dragged footsteps, like and old man walking; when i have stayed for the night, i hear a cane hitting the floor next to the bed; the sound of dishes being washed at 3:00 am when the sink has been left empty the day before.
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