Is your house as creepy as mine?
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The house i'm in now has had the same occupants since new so its 'fine' but i've been in other places that had creepy things happen.
After I graduated from HS I moved into a friends place which was built in the late 1800's and was used as a speak easy during the proibition times, it has a hidden stairway out the back and many hiding places built into it. Any time of the day you could go into the basp00get and you would hear footsteps on the floor upstairs (not to be confused with a house settling) after a week of trying to sleep down there I traded bedrooms and moved upstairs. Also in the same house one night me and 5 friends were sitting around having a few drinks and playing cards in the kitchen around 4am the livingroom stereo and light popped on, we were all in the kitchen and the cat was sleeping that was probabally the wierdest thing to ever happen to me, we all sat there staring at each other for a minuite or two before someone got up and turned off the radio and switched off the light.
At the house where my family lived for 7 years , when laying in my bedroom I would always see what looked like a woman in a white night gown pass down the hallway between the rooms and into the livingroom, I used to think it was my mother till a few times I got up to ask her about something and saw that she was asleep in bed, I just got used to it and eventually ignored it, the same house also had one cupboard door that would always be open in the morning, no matter how you adjusted the latch or changed it it wopuld still open, Even if you taped it closed it would still be open a crack in the morning, That house was partially built from an old mining bunk ifrom the 30's-40's. Also in this house you couldnt put anything down cause it ALWAYS disappeared! and it wasnt always my own ignorance :p
And in my 1980 thunderbird which I purchased off the son of the original owner who I knew. He used to always tease me about driving around in my moms truck with the rock station turned right up (I was only 13-14) and how he was gonna tell on me. Before he passed away he was planning on restoring it and when I purchased it I decided to keep it looking fairly stock looking like he would have done, and instead of removing the stock two post am/fm radio I hid a casette player where the ash tray mounted and never use the stock radio. While I was driving the car regularily for about 6 months on A few occasions I got in the car, started it up, reached for the seatbelt and had the radio come on full blast!. I have thought about ways to accidentaly bump the radio on and its next to impossible since you have to 'click' the on then turn the volume up.