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Have you lived in my house...

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  • 22-09-2010 5:36am
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    I lived in a house divided into approx 7 flats, back in 1995.
    The house was in Drumcondra on Gartan Avenue, I would LOVE to know if anybody has lived or is living in this house.
    It was FULL of scary things that go bump in the night, each and every floor had it's own issues.
    We had a 3 bedroomed basement flat, nothing much happened in my room,
    apart from writing appearing ont he wall,but in the other 2 bedrooms, smoke would start spiralling from the corner of the ceiling until it covered the entire lot of it..my friend at the time would regularly run into my room, my brother was in the other bedroom, he just found it amusing, which is kinda a good thing as I doubt I could look him in the eye now if he came running down to me too hehe.:D
    My BF at the time lived upstairs, his neighbour would hear a baby crying coming form my BF's apartment, a bedsitter,when we were not even home at the time.
    The very top apartment was my BF's friend, he had a constant banging coming from the presses, which were in the attic really.
    My BF and brother both seen a 7 ft tall "black blurry figure" scurry across the kitchen..EEK, just the way they described it freaked me out, didn't sound like it was human.So so many things I won't bother go into them all..I have always wondered about that place after though...thought this might be a good place to see if anybody lives there, or has lived there before,I'd imagine it's all still divided up into flats.
    Or anybody lived near the area, I'd say it's an hot bed for paranormal activity.


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