Why aren't Mobile Homes Haunted? (house, buy, famous, places)
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After watching many shows on TV about haunted places around the country I began wondering why mobile homes weren't haunted, I mean from what I read they are like breeding grounds for domestic problems around the country and yet nothing....hummm?
Maybe, since living people only occupy them when there is no other choice available, the ghosts get to pick their haunts and go on to the 'roomy castle'. It can be considered their reward in the afterlife for having been sentenced to a life of earthly misery in the mobile home park.
You have no power as a ghost, no power at all over where your mobile home-lords take you and their lil house'on'wheels... lol. And the only thing worse than being dead that I can think of... would be dead and lost.
After watching many shows on TV about haunted places around the country I began wondering why mobile homes weren't haunted, I mean from what I read they are like breeding grounds for domestic problems around the country and yet nothing....hummm?
Okay now, when i was a kid my Dad was in oil exploration, we moved constantly, if we lived in a town for a month that was forever, so yes I've been trailer trash The last trailer we owned was haunted, when my sister was 18 her and her friend began dabbling in witchcraft, after a while everyone began hearing noises, a rocking chair would begin to rock and our cat would freak out and attack the chair. My Dad made my sister get rid of anything she had to do with that stuff and we bought a house the next year.
So there
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