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Broke into burned out house, took haunted things, now wat

eglbc

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So was really drunk and went into this boarded up burned down house
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Among other things, I found some slide film. 3 boxes of slides from some trip to central coast CA. Mostly scenic though I havent gone through all the boxes. Afraid there could be some heavy **** i dont need. The people that lived there were hoarders, and all sorts of **** was everywhere. Turns out they both died in the house during the fire (found out after), and now i got all these haunted photo slides. What should I do? 1)take them back 2) exhibit them as a found photo project to create something new out of it 3) put on free craigslist with warning that person assumes all spiritual burdens attached 4)?????? I feel i did something foolish and need some sort of closure. Thanks for your guidance SF
 

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Go back to house
Handcuff self to something sturdy
Toss key very far away
Set house back on fire
 

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Originally Posted by eglbc
The people that lived there were hoarders, and all sorts of **** was everywhere. Turns out they both died in the house during the fire (found out after), and now i got all these haunted photo slides.

What should I do?


How long ago was this fire?
I'm thinking the authorities will get in touch with you shortly.
 

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All good suggestions so far.

Try to find a slide with both the deceased on it and have a t-shirt made up with the photo and the caption "May you burn in hell as you did in life." Use the t-shirt as a night shirt and sleep with it in the burned out house.
 

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^ best idea so far.

Im just going to go back and throw the slides back in.
I guess it burned in march and has been boarded up since.
 

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claim to be the couple's long lost son.
show slides and stuff to prove it.
claim ownership of the property.
burn in hell after.
 

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http://www.ghostinjar.com/

Something like that. Might as well try to profit from the experience.

Did you piss or *********** house when there? If not, you really should have.
 

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Just returned haunted goods, i didnt see any ghosts following me, but a cop drove by when i was fully engaged in shady mode.

Feels like mailing volcano rocks back to hawaii.
 

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It's too late.
 

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So I walked out my front door this morning, only to find a squirrel taking its final breaths.

Is it a sign?

It was right under the power lines, so maybe he got shocked. I was going to end his struggle, but my GF insisted I call animal control.

Now its in a USPS flat rate box (straight to heaven) on my front porch
 

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Originally Posted by eglbc
So I walked out my front door this morning, only to find a squirrel taking its final breaths.

Is it a sign?

It was right under the power lines, so maybe he got shocked. I was going to end his struggle, but my GF insisted I call animal control.

Now its in a USPS flat rate box in front of my door awaiting retrieval.


Stop wasting taxpayer resources.
 

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