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- By kazz Date 22.07.05 23:19 UTC
Thought that title would get your attention but really just wanted to ask as I have just watched Titanic and it made me think - nice thoughts really.

When you die would you like to think you are meet by people who have gone before - wouldn't that be nice. People as you recall them best.

This post does not require a list of people or an answer just a wanted to share a thought with you.

As I am not sure I believe in life after death or an afterlife but the thought was nice comforting really.

Karen
- By LF [gb] Date 23.07.05 06:45 UTC
Only if I get the chance to stop off at the Rainbow Bridge first for my dogs :D

Seriously though, I would like to think we do meet back up with our nearest and dearest, human and canine :)

Lesley
- By Blues mum Date 23.07.05 07:45 UTC
Me too :)
- By denese [gb] Date 23.07.05 16:18 UTC
Hi,
Did you know that they say!! it wasn't the Titanic the sank!
It was it's sister ship! The ship makers that built the two ships said there
was a diffrence in the making. But, because the ship makers got into financial difficulties, they
said it was the Titanic for Ins. purposes. With todays knowledge, and checking the wreck,
They seem to be pretty sure it wasn't the Titanic!!!
Regards
Denese
- By ShaynLola Date 23.07.05 17:21 UTC

>it wasn't the Titanic the sank


Interesting theory, Denese but I think there's little real evidence to suggest that it WASN'T the Titanic that sank. Now, I like a good conspiracy theory as much as the next person but your argument seems a little confused to me...

>ship makers got into financial difficulties, they said it was the Titanic for Ins. purposes


Harland and Wolff built the ship and are therefore the ship 'makers'. However,  White Star line owned the ship and would therefore be the ones to make any insurance claim. I am fairly sure that White Star Line did not own any sister ship of the Titanic so could not 'switch their identities' as it were for Insurance purposes. I also am led to believe that artifacts have been recovered from the wreck which prove it is indeed Titanic that sunk.
- By LF [gb] Date 27.07.05 13:22 UTC
Hi Shaynlola,

It's actually a well known conspiracy theory that the Titanic was swapped for the Olympic (both owned by the White Star Line, along with their sister, the Britannic).  I read a very convincing book about it that I got from the library, but I can't remember either the name or the author :o  However, it made a very good case and had supporting photographic evidence in it too.  :)

Lesley
- By denese [gb] Date 23.07.05 16:20 UTC
Hi Kazz,

If there isn't anythink after death! there is a lot of unexplained instances isn't there!!

Regards
Denese
- By Vicki [gb] Date 23.07.05 16:32 UTC
I really do believe in life after death, but perhaps through rose-coloured glasses (couple of mixed metaphors there for you!)  I believe that only the "nice" people in your life are there to greet you - the "nasty" ones never appear.  And, of course, every dog you've ever owned and loved will come bounding up to you :D :)
- By kazz Date 23.07.05 17:05 UTC
Oh yes only the people who cared about you and you cared about. And of course your animals that will be interesting because my old Staff bitch Gypsy was not keen on other dogs other than her lifelong playmate Sam (also a Staff) but the next Stafford in my life Gyp hated other bitches - should be interesting maybe they will be more chilled.

Karen 
- By thomas-the-spot [gb] Date 24.07.05 16:04 UTC
Do you know I was just thinking how Kim would behave if she met all the other dogs she hated everybody and everything  apart from me so it makes a frightening picture.  I just hope that if there is reincarnation I dont come back as me. ;)
- By hairypooch Date 24.07.05 19:15 UTC
I have convinced myself that there is life after death...........you have to have something to keep you going.

Not going to go into why I believe there is L.A.D but would hate to think that I've gone through all this for there to be nothing at the end! :eek:
- By Lois_vp [gb] Date 25.07.05 08:05 UTC
As a Christian I definitely believe in life after death - but, sadly, not everyone will experience it.  (Gospel of John ch. 3 v.16) 
- By Blues mum Date 25.07.05 08:11 UTC
Ok Dot
- By Blues mum Date 25.07.05 08:18 UTC
I was having a laugh by the way, before anyone starts! :D
- By Cockerhouse [gb] Date 25.07.05 13:50 UTC
I believe, when your dead your dead. Full stop.
- By Loganberry [gb] Date 25.07.05 14:45 UTC
Has anyone ever been regressed??
- By mackleback Date 25.07.05 14:48 UTC
No...but i love watching that show on ITV, with celebs getting regressed. Very interesting!
- By Loganberry [gb] Date 25.07.05 14:49 UTC
yes me too, im considering getting regressed but not sure where i can get it done?
- By mackleback Date 25.07.05 14:52 UTC
Oooooo i have no idea. It would be very interesting to have it done though, then check out all the details and see if anything is true!! :-)
- By m78lv [gb] Date 27.07.05 12:19 UTC
www.theschoolofmassage.co.uk just had a nosey prices when you ring they are in manchester.just typed regression therapists into the search bar
dont know if its any good for you
melanie :)
- By Carla Date 25.07.05 14:53 UTC
Me too
- By Tracey123 [gb] Date 27.07.05 12:01 UTC
I believe in LAD. My mum & dad are regular spiritualist goers (if thats a word??). Every Tuesday they go to a group medium and get some interesting things. The most encouraging one for me was when they told my mum that she had lots of animals around her. All the animals she had ever owned were sat around her apparently. The next day my kitten was put to sleep as they found she had cancer. I sincerely believe them animals had come back for that kitten as there was no one else to look after her "up there". I think our family as a whole have had a lot of messages from the "other side" to help us confirm our beliefs but also you have to be wary of the crap mediums!!
- By Enfielrotts [eu] Date 27.07.05 12:27 UTC
Yes I believe and as long as all my loved ones - including pets are there to meet me I am not scared of it either :)
- By Natalie1212 Date 27.07.05 12:34 UTC
Goodness me, I hope not everyone I ever cared about comes back, especially my first crush - how embaressing!!!! ;) LOL
- By keeley [gb] Date 27.07.05 12:39 UTC
Mmmmmm, first crush - yummy!  ;)
- By Natalie1212 Date 27.07.05 12:41 UTC
MMM yes he was VERY yummy, but it wasn't meant to be!! :D :D :D I am blushing just thinking about him!!! ;) :D
- By Blues mum Date 27.07.05 12:59 UTC
lol did anyone watch most haunted last night? Some good stuff! Them footprints were interesting and that weird noise that was getting louder and closer!! If i were there i think i would of **** myself!
- By keeley [gb] Date 27.07.05 13:01 UTC
Didn't watch it but we used to.  It makes me laugh because my OH believes in it totally, but thinks that Colin Fry in sixth sense is a load of crap!  How can that be?!  You either believe or you dont!! 

We were watching it one evening when Dave asked me if I believed in it, and I said 'something would have to happen actually to ME to make me believe it' and two seconds later a birthday card literally jumped off the mantlepiece - spooky!!
- By Blues mum Date 27.07.05 13:04 UTC
ooohhhh! Same here though, if a ghost came up to me and said "hello im a ghost" and disappeared, then i would totally believe! lol or maybe something simular that could not be explained!!
- By Natalie1212 Date 27.07.05 13:09 UTC
The only program I ever watched that scared me, was this documentry thing that was on a few years ago (thinking about it, it was probably getting on for 10 years or more :eek: ) It was all set up in this house, and was supposed to be real, as in no effects, Sarah Greene and someone else was presenting it, they had cameras all over this house, and the ghost was called 'Pipes'. I couldn't watch it all, I had to record the end of it, and me and my sister slept with the lights on. Then the next day we watched the end of it, in the light, and one of the papers came clean and said it was all a set up and it wasn't real!! :mad: it really had us going, but since then everything has seemed a bit predictable and certainly not scary! :D

Does anyone else remember it?
- By keeley [gb] Date 27.07.05 13:14 UTC
I remember a documentary where a TV crew went round this house that was supposed to be haunted, and someone ended up getting locked in a cupboard, and then they supposidly saw a ghost in the bedroom - you saw a quick shadow and when the camera went back it had 'gone'.  Load of crap, but I heard that some frightened bloke watching it had killed himself cos he was so scared - can't believe that though!
- By Natalie1212 Date 27.07.05 13:16 UTC
That was it Keeley!! ;) It shook me up, but as I say we thought it was all for real until the next day!

I didn't hear of anyone killing themselves though! Poor sod :(
- By Blues mum Date 27.07.05 13:20 UTC
Stupid sod more like! You would have to be a bit unstable lets say to "kill yourself" over a tv documentary! lol
Probably just a rumour :)
- By Natalie1212 Date 27.07.05 13:22 UTC
Well if it was true, unstable is the word!
- By Blues mum Date 27.07.05 13:29 UTC
Definately, a few years ago i used to go ghost hunting with my mates lol we would all get in our cars and go to various local haunted places, one of which was an abandoned church that supposedly used to be used for devil worship, that was real scary, never saw anything, used to hear weird noises but that could have been anything, we stopped doing it though as one of us pointed out, "what would you actually do if you did see something?" so we stopped it then.
- By Natalie1212 Date 27.07.05 13:33 UTC
LOL we used to do the same, there was a church about 8 miles away from the town, but it was monks or something in this one (I can't remember exactly now!) there was about 10 of us and we all told our parents we were staying around one of the others houses, and we walked to this church, started doing the oudji (sp?) board, got VERY scared and got a taxi back home!!!
- By Blues mum Date 27.07.05 13:35 UTC
LOL Sneaky!! We used to do ouija board too (think thats how its spelt anyway) We all used to crap our pants over that aswell :D
- By keeley [gb] Date 27.07.05 13:39 UTC
You're so brave!  I'd never ever do a ouija board - far too frightening for my liking.  Haven't any of you seen the film 'Long Time Dead?!'
- By Natalie1212 Date 27.07.05 13:42 UTC
LOL not before we did it Keeley, I am talking about 12 years ago when we were doing it at school!

It isn't scary doing it in a class room, you know someone is always going to pushing it - although I admit I never did once, I always HOPED no one else was pushing either!!
- By keeley [gb] Date 27.07.05 13:48 UTC
Oh yeah, I forgot you were talking about your 'school days' :rolleyes: :)  Silly me!  Should read through peoples replies properly **slaps herself on the hand**
- By Natalie1212 Date 27.07.05 13:49 UTC
LOL doesn't seem that long ago now!
- By Natalie1212 Date 27.07.05 13:39 UTC
Yeah your ouija looks more like it than mine! :D

We went through a big craze at school using it, bit silly really, but then aren't most school girls? :D

Other than that though, we were pretty good - most of the time :D :D :D
- By Blues mum Date 27.07.05 13:44 UTC
Yeah right! :D  :D
We used to make it up on some A5 paper and use a coin up the back of the school field! lol
- By Natalie1212 Date 27.07.05 13:48 UTC
We had them everywhere, back of school books, any paper we could find, I once made a proper one for my art project!! :D We always used to use a lid off of a deodrant, or hairspray bottle!

"is there anybody there....." LOL
- By keeley [gb] Date 27.07.05 13:50 UTC
LOL!  We did do it once when I was in a children's room of my mum and dad's local club.  We turned the lights off and put an upside down glass on the table (little drops of coke spilling all over the place :rolleyes: ), and we went to 'rattle' the glass on the table and smashed it to smitherines (sp?!).  That certainly shook us all up!  I must have only been about 7!
- By Blues mum Date 27.07.05 13:52 UTC
lol my aunt done it once in my nans big old house (was really scary) years ago with a couple of her friends and they asked this spirit they were talking to where it was and it replied saying by the window and when they looked one side of the window in the living room was all steamed up! Arrrrggghhhh!!! :D
- By Natalie1212 Date 27.07.05 13:56 UTC
We never really had any spooky stories because as I said someone was always pushing the damn thing!

Although one of my friends woke up after doing it with her sister the night before, with something scrawled on the wall in eye liner, can't remember exactly what it said - or what she said it said!!! :rolleyes:
- By keeley [gb] Date 27.07.05 13:56 UTC
Freaky!!  Although the idea of 'spirits' does give me hope about LAD, I have to say I'm happy to get comfort from other people's experiences - not so keen on having my own!  Although with the recent mysterious 'locking of bedroom doors' from the inside at our house, I'm pretty certain something funny is going on there.  Nothing to report of late though I'm pleased to say.  (Hope I'm not tempting fate! or rather 'tempting the spirits'!)
- By Blues mum Date 27.07.05 14:12 UTC
Ive got LOADS of spooky stories i could tell, weve always had weird stuff going on in our houses! Il tell you one that freaked me out, my mum only told me a few years back as she knew it would of frightened me at the time, this was in one of our old houses, we went on holiday for a week and my aunt used to come round every day to see to our cat, she was the only one in the house at the time and had wiped over our floor with the mop in the kitchen, she went upstairs to the loo and when she came back down their were tiny child like footprints all over the floor!!! dont think it frightened her too much cause shes into all that stuff anyway and she did always say that, that house inparticular was haunted!
- By keeley [gb] Date 27.07.05 14:14 UTC
OMG!! I'd have seriously freaked out - especially with it being children's footprints - so sad and yet so scary!!
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