"HAUNTED FAERY ITEM" I'll be convinced more when they learn how to spell. "Haunted Native American Spearhead" I wouldnt be shocked if that was haunted, if it really is. There's some indian burial ground somewhere here, and it's supposedly "haunted".
"haunted voodoo necklace"
-- Edited by Ponylover at 09:24, 2007-12-08
That is correct. I've heard of people building houses on top of indian burial grounds, or messing with the site (moving the burial stones or whatever) and their houses are haunted. They usually want something from them.
(shutupskeptics)
@ Sonic & Tymer: Tymer's right, it's in the dictionary.
"HAUNTED FAERY ITEM" I'll be convinced more when they learn how to spell. "Haunted Native American Spearhead" I wouldnt be shocked if that was haunted, if it really is. There's some indian burial ground somewhere here, and it's supposedly "haunted".
"haunted voodoo necklace"
-- Edited by Ponylover at 09:24, 2007-12-08
That is correct. I've heard of people building houses on top of indian burial grounds, or messing with the site (moving the burial stones or whatever) and their houses are haunted. They usually want something from them.
(shutupskeptics)
@ Sonic & Tymer: Tymer's right, it's in the dictionary.
lole ewps :B @ the fairy thing
but yeah.. apparently now its some car junkyard and now whatever's there is supposedly mean or something. I couldn't really say because I've never been there, but I did read info on it and it says "DONT GET TOO CLOSE" so..
"HAUNTED FAERY ITEM" I'll be convinced more when they learn how to spell. "Haunted Native American Spearhead" I wouldnt be shocked if that was haunted, if it really is. There's some indian burial ground somewhere here, and it's supposedly "haunted".
"haunted voodoo necklace"
-- Edited by Ponylover at 09:24, 2007-12-08
That is correct. I've heard of people building houses on top of indian burial grounds, or messing with the site (moving the burial stones or whatever) and their houses are haunted. They usually want something from them.
(shutupskeptics)
@ Sonic & Tymer: Tymer's right, it's in the dictionary.