Feb. 13th, 2006

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Ok, so I went to read the Supernatural thread in SGCafe again. XD;;

They have a thread and in one part of the thread, they were discussing about things that literally go "bump!" and "crick crack crack" at night.

The Singapore Paranormal Investigations already found out that the sound of marbles dropping on the floor in the middle of the night is actually the sound of water rushing through water pipes. The concrete of the wall surrounding the pipes, distorts the noise and makes it sound like marbles.

And they also investigated and found out that the sound of furniture being dragged across the floor is caused by doors shutting, and elevator lifts closing doors.

Somehow, that doesn't comfort me one bit. o_O;; You see, the nearest elevator's in the other block of my place and the distance is quite far. Lol, I can bring anyone to the closest elevator if they come over. It's not possible to walk home from the elevator also.

So, how's it possible that the sound can travel over 300+m? of concrete to my place? T__T;; And I don't think normal room doors closing can give that kind of sound effect also.

Wierd stuff. Yeah, I used to have a lot of marble-dropping in the middle of the night. But now, there's no more of it. o_O";;

Taht's all I have to say for now. XD Oh yeah, if you visit the SPI site, they have something about Singapore's Ghost Town. A bunch of unoccupied HDB flats. More wierd stuff. Somehow I'm not eager to find that out.

Oh man, I think I'm going to stay awake tonight. =_=";;

Ja
Tari

EDIT
Does anyone have the song 'Desire' by Do as Infinity? =O??? I'm still looking for that crazy song damnit. XD; And I listened to the vocal-less version of Hajimari no Hi. They have a bit of accordion in it. Mmmm. XD It just makes me love the song even more. <333

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