To get away from the politics and allow our liberal friends a chance to rejoin the conversation. Do you believe in ghosts? Do you have any ghost stories?
Personally, I have to see it to believe it in regards to ghosts. I've experienced a few semi-creepy things but nothing that makes me believe. My microwave sometimes turns on buy itself but I think it's just broke haha. Nevertheless I find stories from others fascinating.
Give your best ghost story.
Here is a favorite of mine about Winston Churchill and Abraham Lincoln
British Prime Minister Winston Churchill loved to retire late, take a long, hot bath while drinking a Scotch, and smoke a cigar and relax. There is an account that on this occasion, he climbed out of the bath and naked, but for his cigar, walked into the adjoining bedroom. He was startled to see Lincoln standing by the fireplace in the room, leaning on the mantle. Churchill, always quick on the uptake, simply took his cigar out of his mouth, tapped the ash off the end of his cigar and said "Good evening, Mr. President. You seem to have me at a disadvantage." Lincoln smiled softly, as if laughing and disappeared. Churchill smiled in embarrassment.[13]
Personally, I have to see it to believe it in regards to ghosts. I've experienced a few semi-creepy things but nothing that makes me believe. My microwave sometimes turns on buy itself but I think it's just broke haha. Nevertheless I find stories from others fascinating.
Give your best ghost story.
Here is a favorite of mine about Winston Churchill and Abraham Lincoln
British Prime Minister Winston Churchill loved to retire late, take a long, hot bath while drinking a Scotch, and smoke a cigar and relax. There is an account that on this occasion, he climbed out of the bath and naked, but for his cigar, walked into the adjoining bedroom. He was startled to see Lincoln standing by the fireplace in the room, leaning on the mantle. Churchill, always quick on the uptake, simply took his cigar out of his mouth, tapped the ash off the end of his cigar and said "Good evening, Mr. President. You seem to have me at a disadvantage." Lincoln smiled softly, as if laughing and disappeared. Churchill smiled in embarrassment.[13]