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| 2896 | Article | ExhumeOurIdols | I loved everything in this article except the jeans, and good thing that Nickelodeon is having yet another 90s block soon, so safe to say that there are some good in the new millennium, even if it's a revival, but yeah, SNICK will always be in my heart :) | Oct 14, 2015 | ![]() | |
| 2899 | Article | Poshy2005 | I agree with you on loving the 90s. I was born in 1986 so I'm right there with you. I love the music from the 90's. It all sounded different. Each artist had their own sound and it was amazing. I miss SNICK. I used to watch it every Saturday night. Hands down happy that Nick bought the Splat around. Those were the days. | Things I Loved About the 90s | Oct 14, 2015 | ![]() |
| 3241 | Article | ginareagan151@gmail | I loved the 80s | Things I Loved About the 90s | Jan 05, 2016 | ![]() |
| 772 | Video | arizvega | I used to love that game as a kid growing up. | Hot Potato | Aug 23, 2013 | ![]() |
| 2905 | Article | Vaporman87 | What a delightfully dark article. It's certainly a rush to believe you're in the right time and place to experience the supernatural if it exists. Even when you don't, the feeling is highly memorable. I've never been in a place that I felt was "haunted". I have been in places where you felt the "ghosts" of what used to be. Dilapidated houses that left much to your imagination as to what things must have been like when it was actually someone's dwelling. Your imagination takes over, and you envision what might have been. That in itself feels a bit supernatural, if not overly fanciful. Thank you for this great read, Nlogan. | Searching for a Real Haunted House | Oct 14, 2015 | ![]() |
| 2919 | Article | echidna64 | Great job NLogan! I'm the first to admit that I'm a skeptic and that "I ain't afraid of no ghosts," but I did have an experience with the paranormal. In the historic Gaslamp district of San Diego, I used to live in a building that was once a brothel in which several people reported paranormal experiences. One night I was awakened by bright lights from an unknown source. Another night I felt my bed weigh down as if someone was sleeping next to me. As I laid there, too afraid to move, I could hear heavy breathing. I laid there now fully awake for about 5 minutes as the breathing continued. I was too scared to face the apparition of what I believed to be a once-dead prostitute. I exclaimed "leave me alone!" At which point my bed returned to normal and the noises stopped. | Searching for a Real Haunted House | Oct 14, 2015 | ![]() |
| 2922 | Article | Vaporman87 | @echidna: That was just vkimo coming to lay with you because his wife kicked him out of the bed for snoring. | Searching for a Real Haunted House | Oct 14, 2015 | ![]() |
| 2936 | Article | NLogan | @echidna64 Did a trip to San Diego not too long ago. Is the Gaslamp district in Old Town? We stayed there if so or near enough to eat at the restaurants there anyways. The creep factor of something in your bed is pretty cool. What do you believe it could have been now looking back? @Vapor don't knock snorers I myself am a professional and hold several titles having fine tuned my art to a near perfect chainsaw on concrete melody with a wet dry vac sucking wet leaves. I knew my wife was the one when we found out she could sleep right through my cacophonous nocturnal noises. I know what you mean about the history and imagination taking over in dilapidated places. I have had the creepy feeling lots of times just haven't ever been lucky/delusional enough yet with the supernatural. | Searching for a Real Haunted House | Oct 14, 2015 | ![]() |
| 2938 | Article | echidna64 | Nice! Gaslamp is in downtown San Diego. Old Town is on the outskirts and is home to another famous haunted location- the Whaley House. | Searching for a Real Haunted House | Oct 15, 2015 | ![]() |
| 2944 | Article | DirtyD79 | Personally I don't really believe in ghosts but I like hearing the stories around them and seeing supposedly haunted places. Last year my girlfriend and I visited the Winchester Mystery House in San Jose, CA and I really enjoyed it. For those who don't know the story goes that while Sarah Winchester was alive she was regularly haunted by the ghosts of everyone who was killed by the rifles her late husband's company made. She constantly did renovations on the house everyday for years. Some say it was to appease the spirits others say it was to confuse them. You'll see stuff like doors and stair cases that lead to nowhere and the whole house just has countless rooms that were added on over the course of time. Strangely, I remember in a picture we had one of the tour guides take of us I saw what looked like an old woman looking through a window at us. I'm thinking it's mostly likely just ruffled curtains but still it seemed pretty freaky. | Searching for a Real Haunted House | Oct 15, 2015 | ![]() |



