Originally posted by Shin Guile X:
<strong>I DO live really close to the haunted Toys R Us is Sunnyvale though.</strong><hr></blockquote>
Oh yeah! I remember hearing bout that story as a little kid. It goes like this right... at night the toys come alive?
Also, did you hear about a Chuck E. Cheese's being haunted? I think it's the one on Tully road. The one with the big mouse statue you can see by the freeway.![]()
As for myself;
1) I believe they exist
2) A friend's friend's house is believed to be haunted. He told me at her house they have the lights turning on/off with no human near by. Also, it gets cold suddenly at certain spots in the house.
Pretty creepy!
Originally posted by Crazyman_bob:
<strong>Shin Guile- I read about that in this book of famous hauntings I have. Isn't it supposedly the ghost of a young man who drowned in a well around there before the Toys R' Us was built? I remember they took pictures and he showed up really clearly... Spooky.</strong><hr></blockquote>
I think I know the story behind the haunted Toys R Us. A migrant Irish man owned the land where it was built ages ago. Someone working for him, who also happened to be in love with his daughter, was out chopping wood and had an accident. He cut off his arm I think, but he died before anyone could help him.
They brought in one of the top known psychics to look into this, and she said the the man was haunting the store in look for his lost love. The psychic suposedly put the spirit to rest and everything went fine in the store for a while. Then all of a sudden the same stuff started to happen so they brought in the same psychic. I dont remember who it was this time, but it was either the Irish man's ghost or his daughter.
I persoanly believe in most paranormal stuff. Ghosts, Sasquatch, and whatnot. I've even seen a UFO myself and my grandfather was up where that Fire In The Sky stuff took place and saw and heard strange things.
[ June 11, 2002: Message edited by: Shingo Hibiki ]</p>