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I really wish people would stop dying.
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Yesterday’s weather-related canceling of Milwaukee Public Schools made me think about what it was like growing up in Buffalo, discount cialis search N.Y.
They NEVER cancel school in Buffalo.
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One year, healing when I was in junior high school, it was snowing so badly we were barely able to find our way to the bus stop.
But school wasn’t canceled.
The bus arrived 45 minutes later than normal.
But school wasn’t canceled.
The 20-minute trip to the school took 90 minutes.
But school wasn’t canceled.
When we finally arrived at the school, the parking lot was completely empty except for the parka-wearing principal waving at the bus.
When the bus driver opened the door, the principal said, “we have to cancel school…none of the teachers could make it in.”
And that’s pretty much the only reason they ever cancel school in Buffalo, N.Y.
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And I’m one of those ones.
Now, viagra canada check I’m not saying I believe in ghosts.
I’m just saying I saw one.
I was a junior in college and shacking up with a cutie in her apartment. The old Victorian she lived in had originally been a single home and had since been divided into a number of rentals.
It started with me feeling like someone was watching me whenever I was alone in the apartment.
Then, we started hearing noises late at night. It sounded like someone was walking around in the space above our rooms. It got so bad that we finally called the cops, but when they came they couldn’t find anyone on the roof or in the attic.
For weeks I would find myself unexpectedly awake at around 3:00 in the morning. The girl would be asleep, but I couldn’t shake the feeling that someone had been moving around the room.
Then, one of those times when I was startled from my sleep, I saw a little boy of about nine or 10 years glaring at me from the corner of the room. It wasn’t so much that he was white like a ghost, he was more the color of a negative…grey-white against the black darkness.
He was dressed in Victorian-era clothes. His fists were held tightly down by the sides of his legs. His head was slightly bowed and he glowered up at me from beneath his clenched brow.
I think I screamed.
I know I burrowed my head so hard into my girlfriend’s back that I woke her. I looked back into the corner and the apparition was gone.
The next day, in desperation, I called my mother who I knew had had similar experiences. I asked her what I should do. She advised me to leave a bible open in the room where the child had appeared.
I did.
And the strange occurrences stopped.
What I find oddest about all this, is that even though I experienced all those events myself and they are still vivid in my mind many years later…I still don’t believe in ghosts.
How about you?
7 comments October 26th, 2007