Coopaloop wrote: » So the ever reliable daily mail had a story today saying the sale of ouiji boards is up by 300%. I've always been curious about them but not so much that I would ever use one, way to scared to do that. Does anyone have any experience with them? Something about them has always screamed don't go near them, or are they just a board game?
seamus wrote: » Of course it's just a board game.
Mr Freeze wrote: » If though I don't believe in ghosts, I don't think I would go near a Ouigi board. All those priests coming into school giving us talks about all the bad things in life, well don't use ouiji boards is the only thing I remember from those things. They had 2 people in once who claimed they had been possessed in past. I don't think schools would get away with that craic these days.
seamus wrote: » Of course it's just a board game. There was a rumour that they're banned in Ireland, but I don't think that's actually possible. What's more likely is that the church in the 80's strongarmed toy retailers into not selling it, and so it's just never been available here. I imagine Smyths would make quite a killing if they started selling it now.
conorhal wrote: » TBH ouiji boards have no place in smyths, toyshops generally don't tend to have an occult section and I can't see parents being that enthuastic about trying to summon the devil or talk to granny from beyound the grave with the kids after a game of Hungry, Hungry Hippos.....
GabbyJay wrote: » hate to be pedantic but... "Ouija" (a instead of i).
idnkph wrote: » Did one of these at college 20 years ago with 3 girls from my class. It spelt out pregnant a few times. I went home and slept great but the girls lived in the same house and started hearing noises throughout the night. Next morning one of the girls parents was over and they told them what had happened. Mam freaked out and called the priest in to do all the hocous pocous crap. within a year the 3 girls were all stuffed. Maybe a coincidence but makes ya think
furiousox wrote: » It's a coincidence that a priest called to the house and all 3 girls ended up pregnant?
idnkph wrote: » within a year the 3 girls were all stuffed. Maybe a coincidence but makes ya think
killanena wrote: » What defines a real ouija board? :P + my friend that owed it had it for years, his parents got it in Spain when they lived there before he was born.
eviltimeban wrote: » Toy shops should totally have an occult section.