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flora717 · 19/05/2015 12:21

I was sitting on the sofa with both DD's. A DVD (on a shelf with others and been there a while) slid out and fell to the floor.

I am not at all convinced by haunting / spirits / energy or the like.

Can one DVD (due to it's position or something) be affected by vibrations from traffic?

Anyone know what it could be?

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WorraLiberty · 19/05/2015 14:38

This exact thing happened to me, and when I investigated further, I found out that a woman had died in my living room while watching that very DVD.

And she left it behind on the shelf?

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KoalaDownUnder · 19/05/2015 14:37

(not really)

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KoalaDownUnder · 19/05/2015 14:37

This exact thing happened to me, and when I investigated further, I found out that a woman had died in my living room while watching that very DVD.

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KurriKurri · 19/05/2015 13:31

Its haunted.No question. Throw it away.

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Jackie0 · 19/05/2015 13:05

Please say it was The Exorcist

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ItsTricky · 19/05/2015 13:02

Is there a door on same wall as the shelf? Opening and closing the door might be making things move slightly.

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mangoespadrille · 19/05/2015 13:01
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mangoespadrille · 19/05/2015 13:00

There was a museum near us with a statue in a glass cabinet that appeared to be rotating on its own, tge CCTV footage was really creepy, it was an old Egyptian artefact. Turned out it was vibrations from footsteps/traffic.

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noblegiraffe · 19/05/2015 12:55

A massive spider pushed it out. It's now watching you through the gap.

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WannabeLaraCroft · 19/05/2015 12:46

What DVD was it??????

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flora717 · 19/05/2015 12:44

No. Smile I bet that's why they were excited though. No doubt chats about it at school/ seen an advert (somewhere).

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FadedRed · 19/05/2015 12:38

Agree with Fergal
unless you live in Enfield........

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flora717 · 19/05/2015 12:32

Good. I shall be firm on that reason with DD. They were ridiculously excited about it!

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FergalSharkeysfloppyfringe · 19/05/2015 12:23

Yes movement/vibration can cause something to move so slowly its not apparent, until the point at which said item has no support/is no longer in a position of being upright etc, and it falls.

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