Baggy
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That's why it used to freak me out! These days Doogie just seems to stare at the inside of his eyelids...
I always figured my cats were seeing ghosts. There were definately places in the London house that they didn't like and where I had also 'seen things'.Hmm, aren't cats meant to be able to see faeries and other other-wordly creatures?
That's why it used to freak me out! These days Doogie just seems to stare at the inside of his eyelids...
There was something in my parents' house, the occasional sensation of a presence(me, my Mum and Gran all experienced it, but not my Dad or brothers) - but it didn't coincide with the cats' staring.I always figured my cats were seeing ghosts. There were definately places in the London house that they didn't like and where I had also 'seen things'.
Our family cats used to sometimes stare at Something Unseen in the family house. Used to hate it - especially when two of them did it at the same time! It's probably something blowing around in the wind...
Might be weedy and have a cup of fruit tea before turning in, have had a thoroughly cruddy day and need some quality z's.
Ghosts, faeries, pixies, elves and imps I can deal with. Even dragons. Not so much people creeping round, whether it's dark or not. Since the security lights haven't come on, I'm thinking it's either a fox or badger in the field or something less tied to the physical world. I'll be very happy if it's the Mince Pie Fairy. Less so if it's the P******* one.Am sure we're helping to settle Jo's nerves![]()
Yup!Wow, I remember both our cats used to do that. They would suddenly sit up and both stare at the same spot transfixed. It was very freaky.
It might be the Sugar Plum Fairy at this time of yearI'll be very happy if it's the Mince Pie Fairy. Less so if it's the P******* one.
No.Did someone mention mince pies?
I think it's a, erm, er, well ... it's a bush.What has the man on the far left done to his hair?
Are you telling porky pies?