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Raymond

Drama in the function room

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david hobbs

It is always to do with people.

Well almost always.
Raymond

Explain more please Mr. Hobbs.
david hobbs

Each case that I have been involved in has had people involved who have something going on in their lives that seems to encourage this sort of thing.

As with 7thgen.

As he is so it becomes.

Sort the people sort the problem.
mark

yes that is my belief too ,from what i have experienced ,generally
the people are the ones who seem to be the trigger ,or attract  the energys ,and when its seems that  this isnt the case,they certainly seem to be like a battery  to power what goes on
Raymond

They say that when poltergeist activity kicks off there's usually an angst-ridden teen somewhere in the picture.

I don't think it's only teenagers who can attract this kind of thing though.
mark

have  to  agree as well with that raymond
evergreen

I'd agree she attracted/or created  it and I actually think if it left when she left then she was obviously in control of it .... unwittingly so though...

as fro being told by the medium that she created it because she had so much psychic energy she was unable to control it.. that may have been the beginning of the difficulty - give someone a reason or an excuse to not be in control and they drop all responsibility often without realising it

As for the poltergeist activity from personal experience I'd agree anyone can be out of balance enough to create it
KathUCH

Great honest,concise account Raymond.Really enjoyed reading this,thanks.
evergreen

i drove past a pub tonight and noticed a sign saying function room available for free...   I would love to have a circle there.. made me think of this story straight away and scared me haha
Raymond

Go for it EG, I told you before, all these stories make great dinner party conversations.

I dined out for weeks with the one above.
david hobbs

Raymond wrote:
Go for it EG, I told you before, all these stories make great dinner party conversations.

I dined out for weeks with the one above.


Yes that soup kitchen under Tower Bridge is a god send.
Raymond

Hey, I've had a good meal there many times.
david hobbs

Just out of interest do they still have them.
Raymond

What? Soup kitchens? Oh yes. There's two within walking distance of where I live, The Queen Victoria Seaman's Rest and The Princess Lodge.

The Seaman's Rest was originally meant for ex-Seamen (obviously) but now it just seems to be full of winos.
david hobbs

Having worked in the East End I know both of those buildings.

There are some very sorry sights sitting on benches and in shop doorways

I often wonder what stories they have to tell.
Raymond

Get them a bottle of old scrumpy and I'm sure they'd tell you anything you wanted to hear.
david hobbs

Thing is as daft as it sounds they did seem to have a community of their own and to be quite happy.

Perhaps the booze does that.
Raymond

They hang around a lot now in the graveyard of St.Anne's church in Limehouse.

They seem happy enough pissed out of their heads from early in the morning until late at night.
david hobbs

How do they ever get out of that life?
Raymond

How do they ever get in it?

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