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14 Feb 2016, 4:49 am

Besides, I've lived with him for a long time. I know him. He doesn't do things like that. There are a whole bunch of reasons why I know it wasn't Boo.

But even if it was Boo, "The Timing!"

Maybe he's psychic and knew I'd be looking for it and decided to drag it out from God knows where it was.

He doesn't do that and knowing him, he certainly doesn't walk around with stuff in his mouth. Especially cameras and stuff. He's more into crickets, cockroaches & spiders.

I've never seen him carry anything around in his mouth of mine in all the time we've spent together.


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14 Feb 2016, 4:50 am

I think Boo is trying to tell you that you need to take more photos of him and post them on WP.
All the clues are there - the camera, the computer, the cat mat.
It's conclusive.
And I'd like to see more photos of Boo.


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14 Feb 2016, 4:53 am

Raleigh wrote:
I think Boo is trying to tell you that you need to take more photos of him and post them on WP.
All the clues are there - the camera, the computer, the cat mat.
It's conclusive.
And I'd like to see more photos of Boo.


Honestly Raleigh. Please. This is weird.


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14 Feb 2016, 4:53 am

It freaked me out.


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14 Feb 2016, 4:55 am

Don't freak out.
It's very weird but weird things do happen.
Don't fash yourself.


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14 Feb 2016, 4:57 am

It was a helpful thing, because you were looking for the camera.
You were helped.
However that help was manifested.


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14 Feb 2016, 4:59 am

Haven't you had that kind of help all through your life?
If you think about it?


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14 Feb 2016, 4:59 am

I've not needed or looked for the camera in months and the one time I do want it, he chooses to drag it out?

I came back home from the shops around 11am I think. It wasn't there.

I started looked for it about an hour ago - so within all of those months, he chose a 8 hour window - just when I'm looking for it to find the one thing I'm looking for and drag it out in the one place I knew it wasn't 8 hours ago?


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14 Feb 2016, 5:00 am

Yes.


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14 Feb 2016, 5:04 am

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Yes.


I don't think so. Why now? Why tonight of all nights. Let's see. It's probably been about 4 months since I used it.

That's roughly 2920 hours and he picked somewhere withing the 8 hours of me coming home to drag it out, even though it's not in his nature to do that - and I don't think, even if it were, he'd be able to do it.

And right when I wanted it but couldn't find it?

That's undeniably weird!


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14 Feb 2016, 5:07 am

Embrace the weirdness.
Accept it.


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14 Feb 2016, 5:10 am

Raleigh wrote:
Embrace the weirdness.
Accept it.


I can't do anything but accept it, but it does freak me out.


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14 Feb 2016, 5:15 am

And the whole reason why I wanted to find the camera in the first place was because it has video & audio capability and I wanted to set it up and leave it run through the night to capture stuff that I've seen happen here.

I've been watching these paranormal videos on YouTube for the past two days and they said, you don't need special equipment to record this stuff so I got the bright idea to look for my camera and set it up to record over night. Suddenly, the camera appears at the front door.

That's why I was looking for it now.


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14 Feb 2016, 5:24 am

Where my bed is, I can see out to the back veranda. At night, you can see it's brighter outside than it is in the house. I've seen a silhouette walk from the spare room (that I don't really use - it's just got my clothes rack in there and one of Boo's litter boxes) into the dining room. I've felt things on the bed. Once, I thought it was Boo jump up on the bed. I started talking to him but when I turned over, he was asleep on his pussycat bag on the back veranda.

I'm not the only one to see weird things here either. My Iraqi friends won't even come back because they saw "something" - they wouldn't tell me what it was. They came around one day I was at work, looked in through the back window and took off and haven't been in the house since.

After watching YouTube, I got the idea to set up the camera but I couldn't find it. That's when it showed up near the front door. Where I knew it wasn't around 8 hours before.


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14 Feb 2016, 5:25 am

Is the front door the usual entrance you use when you come and go?


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14 Feb 2016, 5:32 am

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Where my bed is, I can see out to the back veranda. At night, you can see it's brighter outside than it is in the house. I've seen a silhouette walk from the spare room (that I don't really use - it's just got my clothes rack in there and one of Boo's litter boxes) into the dining room. I've felt things on the bed. Once, I thought it was Boo jump up on the bed. I started talking to him but when I turned over, he was asleep on his pussycat bag on the back veranda.

I'm not the only one to see weird things here either. My Iraqi friends won't even come back because they saw "something" - they wouldn't tell me what it was. They came around one day I was at work, looked in through the back window and took off and haven't been in the house since.

After watching YouTube, I got the idea to set up the camera but I couldn't find it. That's when it showed up near the front door. Where I knew it wasn't around 8 hours before.


I smelt perfume the other day. Remember I told you? I recognised it but I don't know what it's called.
I don't own smelly stuff. It really gets up my nose (so to speak). And this was a woman's perfume.

The woman who used to live here was named Joyce Gimble. She died here. You can look her up on the Internet. Look up "Joyce Gimble Padstow". She apparently used to be some bigwig with the Red Cross or something. And into politics I think. Her husband died some years before her but I don't know where he died. It may have been in hospital but I do know, her cat died a short time just before her. I think I've experienced the cat too. Jumping on the bed.

Boo also seems to sense something. He'll be looking where there is nothing. THAT freaks me out. I'll say to him, "What are you looking at?" and you can see, he sees something.


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