MiciG91 wrote: » One of my mates is after telling me he made one and got freaked out big time.I'm not buying it.
fonecrusher1 wrote: » You've spelled it wrong OP, its weeji board.
MiciG91 wrote: » One of my mates is after telling me he made one and got freaked out big time.
mikom wrote: » Bet ya Ouija self.
MiciG91 wrote: » Iv been on after hours a long time and as far as puns go that is possibly the worst and thats a bad thing hang your head in shame
Killer Pigeon wrote: » Never mind what people say about the 'dangers' associated with Ouija boards. It's a board with numbers and letters painted on it.
caseyann wrote: » Girls i know got fanatical about them in school.It got around so much, the school and the police and the priest took it serious enough to have a big meeting.A bit odd if they dont work:p But i am sure some people from Springfield and belgard would recall this one:D p.s also made into newspapers if i recall right.
madma wrote: » hey, im in this area myself not those estates but beside them.. how long back was this? might have been before my time or was it recent enough.. feel free to PM cheers
CrazyRabbit wrote: » Used one when I was 10, with my 2 younger sisters and 13 year old cousin who was babysitting us. We used an up-side-down glass as a pointer and scrabble letters in a circle. We asked questions about past and future events and got accurate answers. After asking lots of silly questions, the glass moved rapidly back and forth and got violently 'thrown' off the table into the far kitchen wall (about 10 feet). We cleaned the broken glass up, and naturally accused each other of doing it, though we all kinda new that none of use could have moved it with that amount of force using just a finger. We packed everything away and my mum came home at exactly the time the board said she would. Freaky! Weirdest part is that the Scrabble game disappeared after that. It wasn't back in the cupboard where we put it and was never seen again. So, either my cousin or little sister are really good at creating illusions, or it was real.
dlofnep wrote: » Load of bollocks.
caseyann wrote: » Go with 1986 around i reckon:) Was a certain school close by to you
Superbus wrote: » When I was at French College a few lads were mess-fighting in the dorm, one flew in to a mattress and knocked it off the bed. On the wooden board under the mattress there was a ouija board drawn out, with all the letters, numbers 1-10 and 'yes' and 'no'. There was also an ominous red stain over quite a sizable portion of it. Everyone in the room got really unnerved, and the guy who's bed it was, and who had slept in it for the past 2 weeks, got really upset and moved to a different room. Even if they don't work, something just seems really disturbing about them to me.