omg..............this is the most fantastic thing to happen,  EVER!!!!!!
 
:)
denise
 
 
In a message dated 11/21/2009 12:31:42 P.M. Pacific Standard Time,  
[email protected] writes:

I'm alone in a hotel room 200 miles from home waiting for the BF to  get 
out of his class on Mini-Cooper repair...can you tell I have nothing  to do? 
Somehow it's so much more interesting when we go out of town for  MY 
continuing education events!!!
 
So anyway... like I was saying, the new salon is in a really old  bank 
building. One weekend while we were down there painting I kept  hearing the 
elevator running. There are two elevators and the one that  acts the weirdest 
is 
the original one, the second elevator was added  only a few years ago. The 
stupid things "ding" as they pass each floor  whether they stop or not. But 
the elevators generally just hang out on  the ground floor until someone 
pushes a call button. But this particular  Sunday afternoon, with only a 
handful of people in the building at all,  the one elevator just kept running 
up 
and down all day; "ding, ding,  ding..."
 
And I started joking about how old the building is and that it's  probably 
haunted. Then I got to talking with some of the other tenants  who started 
telling me that the original elevator acts up and does weird  things. Mostly, 
it tends to stop on the 5th floor (the top floor) no  matter what floor was 
pushed. 
 
So I decided that was even more evidence that the building is  haunted.
 
Mind you... there are probably some electrical glitches in the one  
elevator that may have something to do with updating it with a new car  and new 
buttons and such-- I'm not sure when they updated the car and  added the new 
elevator but it's less than 20 years old. The first time I  ever went upstairs 
in this building was in '89 and at that time it still  had the original 
elevator-- complete with elevator attendant to open and  close both sets of 
doors and push the buttons for you.
 
I'm a total Ghosthunters geek and while the building may or may not  be 
haunted in any way, shape, or form... I just thought it'd make for  fun stories 
to tell.
 
Then my phone line didn't work.
 
AT&T checked the line and assured me that my line was working--  up to the 
point of entry. Which means that the line works up to the  point where it 
enters the building in the basement. Where AT&T  ceases to be responsible for 
the line. So I can either hire AT&T to  come out and make my phone get a 
dial tone in the actual suite, or I can  hire an independent contractor-- which 
AT&T admits will probably be  much cheaper.
 
So I asked around, and the BF said he'd talk to the guy who does  the 
phones and computers for the shop where he works. (BF is a mechanic,  btw) Sure 
enough, Tom says he can do it.
 
Never mind that no one has gotten around to getting beyond this  point yet. 
But that's not my story. When the BF told me he had talked to  Tom he said 
that Tom said he was familiar with that building; he's done  work there 
before and he used to have his own offices there. So they  were talking about 
what a cool old building it is and Tom said, "Yeah,  except it's !$%*ing 
haunted."
 
Turns out, they had a lot of instances where they'd be working  after hours 
or on weekends and hear footsteps in the hall and see  shadows of people 
passing by the glass doors when there weren't actually  any people in the 
hallway. And one of Tom's employee's was working late  one night when he 
noticed 
the reflection of a man standing behind him in  the monitor of his 
computer, but there wasn't anyone else in the room  with him. I guess that guy 
just 
grabbed his keys and left, didn't shut  down the computer, didn't turn off 
the lights, nothing. Just left and  wouldn't come back till there were other 
people in the office.
 
So I was thinking, "COOL!" Then I started thinking about how often  I work 
late and leave after everyone else and now I'm thinking, "Great,  this is 
probably the most secure location I've ever worked and this'll  be the place 
I'm afraid to stay alone."
 
THEN I got to thinking that you know, a lot of people love a good  ghost 
story. Some people will be all over getting their nails done in a  "haunted" 
building. But some people are going to freak out if they hear  any stories.
 
And then there's the tendency of some people to insist that they  are half 
psychic and if they never hear about a ghost story they'll just  go on about 
their business without so much as a case of the shivers--  but as soon as 
they catch wind of ghosts they're going to go all "6th  Sense" on me and 
insist they can see dead people and start coming up  with all kinds of 
"experiences."
 
*sigh*
 
I just wanted to share my stories...did I mention I'm  bored?


Maggie Franklin: Attitudes Salon; Visalia, CA
"Visionary rebel  dreamer; obviously way ahead of my time."
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