EEEEK!...Ghost, or what?

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All right, I know this is weird, but...
I have lived in at least 15 different houses in 4 different states, and I have never seen this anywhere else. Now, for the second time in this house,...I was standing at the bathroom sink, nowhere near the roll of toilet paper, when suddenly the roll began unwinding and unwound all the way to the end of the roll! Has anyone else ever seen this? I walked out of the room with my hair standing on end!:eek::confused:
 
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I don't see that it's April 1st, so i'll assume you are for real on this.
I have never seen objects move on their own. I think that it would be physically impossible for it to unroll by itself. Must have had help from some thing.
 
I don't see that it's April 1st, so i'll assume you are for real on this.
I have never seen objects move on their own. I think that it would be physically impossible for it to unroll by itself. Must have had help from some thing.
I would take a I phone or other movie camera in there and see if you can record it happening.
 
I don't have that hair problem, the tinfoil holds it down fine. Were there orbs of light hovering around the toilet? How many Indians are buried under your house? Check out the TV, if they are coming a small child will warn you.
 
Probably an invisible cat infestation.

Weird that you mention that...my wife and I joke about having a ghost cat (we have 2 real ones) because we have both felt one of our cats rubbing on our legs, as cats do, only to look down and...... no cat!
 
My father built the family home in the 50s,but my mother hated the kitchen layout.After he died I gutted and rebuilt it including building cabinets to match the original style of the house.Often times,when eating dinner there,one drawer,very slowly opens without a sound.I figure its the old man complaining about me messing with his house :-)
 
I don't see that it's April 1st, so i'll assume you are for real on this.
I have never seen objects move on their own. I think that it would be physically impossible for it to unroll by itself. Must have had help from some thing.
I would take a I phone or other movie camera in there and see if you can record it happening.

I had not touched it or even been near it. The other time it happened, it was when my wife was brushing her teeth. Nothing going on that would create any kind of vibration, at least that I could detect. I don't have a clue.
 
When I was in high school, back in the mid 70's, a guy I knew had an old 60's Caddy Hearse he had converted into a "party mobile", sort of like you might do to a van if you were normal. I remember a keg party at the local boat launch where I was too drunk to ride my motorcycle home. He offered that I could sleep it off in the hearse. As drunk as I was, I still said no way, and ended up sleeping in the woods. You couldn't have paid me to sleep in that thing.

Larry
 
It would be fun to agree with the stealth kitten theory, but I don't need to do that. Fact is, I've heard too many such stories from people I know are rational and trustworthy. Had one very odd occurrence myself, which I won't go into. There are lots of things our science doesn't have room for, so far.
 
My first wife and I were separated right after the baby was born=me off to boot camp and her in our apartment at home. When I returned, we had some problems and weird things started happening-classical poltergeist stuff: seeing a small animal out of the corner of my eyes, knocks at the door with no one there (we had a good, clear view of the walk way through the peephole). Objects disappearing and re-appearing. One day, while shaving, a curtain ring flew off the shower curtain and hit the mirror. It was the screw on kind, so it just couldn't pop off. The now-missus insists on having the house blessed when we move in.. Been 13 years and nothing but a ghost dog==our original GSP, Maggie. We feel she's still around and feel her sometimes. The other dogs watch her, too.

ps: We're nice rational people, both college-educated with graduate degrees.
 
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... Had one very odd occurrence myself, which I won't go into....

You can't leave us hanging like that!^^
What was so eerie, besides it starting on its own, was it maintained the exact same speed as it unwound...never varied a bit. It was probably a 3/4 roll, and it unwound to the cardboard as precisely as if an electric motor was driving it.
 

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