Quote Originally Posted by quickdodgeŽ
Hail yea it is normal. I still feel that way either in a cemetary or a house. It is human nature to fear the unknown. Fear what you can't see. Did you go to a house Friday or a spot? What did you do. Gimme some details. Lolol. Later, QD.
Hail, lol! We went to a very old building in Gainesville (which to me, 30 years is old, but I think it's around like 50-75 years old) Before this building was built, there was a children's cemetary on that land. It's right next to the old train depot in Gainesville. Well, when we got there, we set up 6 video cameras in various places of the building, places different people have heard voices. Then, we lit 2 candles in each room (there were 25 rooms). After that, we walked around and just listened for odd noises, looked for strange objects, etc. Obviously, none of us had any clue what we were looking for, and all of us were a little freaked out. The only thing me and my girl, Michelle heard was the sound of someone letting out a deep breath. We felt no winds, nothing cold, saw nothing, heard nothing more than just that "woosh" sound. That freaked us out enough, so we turned off the cameras, blew out every candle and left. We haven't listened or watched the tapes yet, but we're doing that tonight. It was exciting, but scary.