Picture this: It’s 1989. Like a Prayer is the Number One song, and we’re all in love with Frank from Home and Away and the Coreys from The Lost Boys.
Six pre-teen girls in their daggiest pjs and animal slippers, sleeping bags and pillows spread all over the lounge room floor, are huddled around the coffee table. There have been videos, pizza, chips, gossip, giggling, and lots of talk about boys. Finally it’s really late. Someone suggests it and no one wants to chicken out. The lights are dimmed and the rest of the house is silent with sleep. Torn pieces of paper form a circle around the table top – hastily scrawled numbers 0 to 9, the alphabet, and Yes, No, Maybe, written and pink and purple smelly pens (remember them?). I think the ‘I’ and ‘j’ had hearts for dots.
An upside down glass sits in the middle of the circle, and we’re giggling with anticipation and self induced fright, huddled together, reluctant to place our fingers on the glass and set the ouija board into motion….but we do. And after a couple of false starts (“I was NOT pushing it! You were!”, “Omigod! What was that noise?”), the gaggle descends into terrified quiet, whispering questions that clearly only a ghost would know. You know, like “Does Liam like me?”, “Is Mrs Harris having it off with Mr Turner?” or “Will I have big boobs one day?” Serious questions to ask the spirit world – when you are twelve! The glass is moving, spelling out answers which we all quietly whispered, letter by letter. We are terrified but entranced; it is working! After a few minutes of pretty lame questions one of my brave friends asks the spirits for a physical sign that they are there. We hold our collective breaths.
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Geeezzz there is one born every minute - all this garbage is explained, try reading some Prof Wiseman, or Randi ....
I am being driven nuts by workers from the Philippines who leave outside lights on all night, every night .... I am paying the power bills, because the 'ghosts' might come, these are qualified, university educated engineers, not village illiterates.
If people want to move into a 1st world way of life maybe people have grow up and to leave 2nd/3rd world superstitions back home. Mind you to be fair in the small town I live in most of the locals still believe in crazy catholic rubbish, so I guess, no matter where you are born, childhood brainwashing is difficult to get past.
There is research and information out there so stop being idiots and look for it.
I am sure next time someone tells me their ‘star sign’ I will have to hit them in the head.
Geeezzz there is one born every minute - all this garbage is explained, try reading some Prof Wiseman, or Randi ....
I am being driven nuts by workers from the Philippines who leave outside lights on all night, every night (I am paying the power bills) because the 'ghosts' might come, these are qualified, university educated engineers, not village illiterates.
If people want to move into a 1st world way of life maybe people have grow up and to leave 2nd/3rd world superstitions back home. Mind you to be fair in the small town I live in most of the locals still believe in crazy catholic rubbish, so I guess, no matter where you are born, childhood brainwashing is difficult to get past.
There is research and information out there so stop being idiots and look for it.
I am sure next time someone tells me their ‘star sign’ I will have to hit them in the head.