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    At least when you see strange shadows on the walls or furniture moving by itself you'll know why. If you hear noises and voices at night just roll over and go back to sleep. You can have great Halloween parties everybody will want to be there. It will make decorating for Halloween cheaper wont have to buy all those cheap tombstones for the yard. You'll constantly look out the window at night and see strangers standing in the yard. When you go out to tell them to go away you'll be able to see right through them and they'll just vanish.

    If any of those kind of things bother you walk away, otherwise enjoy.

    I voted no.
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    I personally would not be terribly off put by it with a few exceptions:
    1. My wife would be convinced that our house was haunted.
    2. (Piggybacking off of #1.) Every night i would be forced to wake up and clear the basement because she heard a creak
    3. Family members of the deceased might not like me pulling out my long guns on the porch to clean them
    4. Ghosts
    I don't make the rules. I just think them up and write them down.

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    I'd buy a house next to a cemetery before I'd buy one next to a pot shop.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ray1970 View Post
    I'd buy a house next to a cemetery before I'd buy one next to a pot shop.
    +1! That being said, neither is in my forseeable future.
    I don't make the rules. I just think them up and write them down.

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    If zombies are your concern just stock up on 12 gauge 000 buckshot. Or start dancing like Michael Jackson and see if they join you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BushMasterBoy View Post
    I'm a Grateful Dead fan...
    Are you catching any of the upcoming shows in Santa Clara or Chicago?
    Thanks,
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    No I wouldn't... I have a little activity in my house that was brought in from the artifacts I have collected over the years... I could only imagine living by a source such as a cemetery...
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    Quote Originally Posted by ruthabagah View Post
    So far the wife is no sure though...
    Looks like the decision is almost complete



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    Sure, no worries.

    My wife likes all those ghost hunter tv shows so she might like it too.
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    Depends on the size of the lot. If the lot is at least five acres in a rural area, I don't care. If it is a small covenant controlled lot, then no.
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