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Old Feb 9, 2006, 06:08 PM
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Not sure if this is paranormal or not, but it sure is weird... I have an old doll that belonged to my biological mother, who is now deceased. I've never particularly liked it, but I keep because it's one of the only things I have of her. Anyways, a couple of times a month, the doll's head, which is vinyl, will pop in, as if someone has punched it or stepped on it. However, it does this by itself. I keep it locked up in a cupboard, and I will hear a loud pop sound, open the cupboard, and then sure enough, the doll's head is bashed in. I always just fix it and put it back in the cupboard. It last happened a week ago. I'm including a scan of the doll's face, before I fixed it again.

So what does everyone think? Do old dolls just do this? I was wondering if maybe it had something to do with humidity or barometric pressure. Even if there is an explanation for it, it's kinda creepy...

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Old Aug 18, 2006, 12:04 PM   #51  
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That is a very good idea, Chava! Thank you for suggesting that. Yea, I am not sure what I will do yet, but my husband doesn't like dolls either...they give him the creeps (he won't even let me keep my ragedy ann doll in plain sight!) Him and I are just a couple of scaredy cats
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Holy Cow that IS creepy! I started getting goose bumps just reading it! And then saw the picture and really got freaked out! There is a saying that goes, " if you think it is, then it is." I say, if its going to cost you money to find out, dont waste it, just believe that it is. If its not going to hurt you, let it be. How creepy, especially because of the correlation of it starting and you being pregnant!
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Old Sep 19, 2006, 05:28 PM   #53  
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Wow. I'm 15. I just read all six pages of those posts. That story is amazing...

How are you going to go about "putting the baby's spirit at rest"?

I say you duct tape that medium to a bed, and sit on her face until she admits she's not a medium. Unless she really is. Then appologise and graciously give her coat to her and show her the way out (from embarassment of course).
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Maybe you should try to put a cross around it and see if it still happens. If it does it shouldn't be anything spiritual cause a cross should repel the spirit.
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Hey orange, anything new with that doll? Strange, it's been almost a year since everyone was talking about it!
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Dear Orange,

I read your post.... GET RID OF THIS DOLL IMMEDIATLY.... most of the evil entities they haunt dolls....when you plan to get rid of it do not mention that in the house do it all of a sudden and get someone to help you ...better if you burn it....Be careful while doing it..

Take care of yourself...

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Not sure if this is paranormal or not, but it sure is weird... I have an old doll that belonged to my biological mother, who is now deceased. I've never particularly liked it, but I keep because it's one of the only things I have of her. Anyways, a couple of times a month, the doll's head, which is vinyl, will pop in, as if someone has punched it or stepped on it. However, it does this by itself. I keep it locked up in a cupboard, and I will hear a loud pop sound, open the cupboard, and then sure enough, the doll's head is bashed in. I always just fix it and put it back in the cupboard. It last happened a week ago. I'm including a scan of the doll's face, before I fixed it again.

So what does everyone think? Do old dolls just do this? I was wondering if maybe it had something to do with humidity or barometric pressure. Even if there is an explanation for it, it's kinda creepy...
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