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Have you ever seen a ghost?
I don't know if this counts as seeing a ghost, but when I was very young, my grandmother on my mom's side passed away from cancer. She had lived on a farm in deep East Texas and was tough as nails. She had an old farmhouse that was a wood frame structure on a solid concrete foundation. It had two bedrooms and a large storage closet on one side, and the kitchen, a bathroom and living room on the other, with a big hallway that was eight to ten feet wide that ran the length of the house in the middle. All of the floors were covered with old linoleum that had lost much of its' adhesion over the years, so when you walked on it, it would move up and down under your feet and make that "sticky" noise. At the end of her life, she wasn't supposed to get out and work her farm anymore, but she hated sitting still for too long, so she would get up and pace the hallway over and over. After she passed, we inherited the farm and used it as a weekend and summer getaway for many years. We spent lots of family time there and for as long as that house stood usable, at night, all of the sudden we'd hear footsteps on the linoleum in the hallway when nobody was in there. Sometimes, if the lighting was just right, you could actually see the linoleum moving with the sounds. In my twenties I would bring friends to the farm to go hunting the first weekend of deer season, and they would all get totally creeped out by the house and footstep noises. Eventually they all refused to go there anymore because they would be up all night freaked out by the place. Even though it was kind of creepy, our family got used to it and wasn't phased by it, but every time we brought someone new to the farm, they would be totally freaked out and uncomfortable. -
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This is who Steve Sarkisian is.
My mother is 90 years old and yet she can tell when a team is going to start really moving the ball because… ”See, they spread their players out wide and then they started moving down the field.” If my mom can figure out that the spread is effective for any number of college and pro teams, then you would think that Sark would see how helpful it could be for Arch & Co. -
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Deadliest Catch Season 15
That Wizard fix was pretty cool. $145K for Jake’s deckhands, shit, sign me up.
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