Sep 10, 2004 12:16
so yeah...i'm skipping my last class of the day. my most pointless class. hahaha...this is becoming a habit. i need to stop...grrr
the people in my hall must think michelle and i are freaks. we leave our door open so you can hear pretty much everything people are saying...even if you're just down the hall. well last night she kept doing all these crazy things that would keep us laughing forever...people would walk by our room and look in at us...it was hilarious...
i just had a great lunch. a burger and a yummy brownie to top it off. thank god for the caf...mmmm mmmmm...
tonight=brad pitt fest...ohhh la la. i <3 it.
tomorrow...beach? and then i think i'm goin to club venus w/ jared and his friends. it will be interesting...ask me about it later. haha.
sunday=study study study...i hate psychology. i really wish i didn't take it...oy!
OMFG! look what i found out about the dorms here:
"Glen Grant, a local historian and folklorist who received his doctorate in American studies from UH Manoa, documents a campus dormi-tory's "choking ghost" in his 1994 book, Obake: Ghost Stories in Hawai'i.
Grant, known for his Honolulu TimeWalks ghost tour programs, tells of a young man who, nearly a decade ago, hanged himself in the closet of his ninth-floor dormitory room, heartbroken after being dumped by his girlfriend.
The young man's ghost, the type of spirit known to the Japanese as kanashibari, or "choking ghost," is said to haunt the room. Subsequent residents of the room recalled incidents when after falling asleep for the night, they would awaken to find a heavy weight pressing them down into the bed. They could not scream for help or sit up. The sensation would become so strong and oppressive it felt as if their lungs were being crushed. Just when the residents felt they would pass out from lack of oxygen, the sensation would vanish, and they'd find themselves alone in the room.
A UH student told Grant his roommate had recently experienced several choking incidents in their dorm room. Then the student dreamt someone was pacing back and forth inside their dorm closet, sobbing uncontrollably. When he offered to listen to the figure's problems, a young man came out of the closet, pulled a chair close to the bed and said he couldn't find his parents. The roommate awoke, startled to find the chair the young man had been sitting in right where it had been positioned in his "dream."
The student and his roommate went to find the dorm manager who confirmed the suicide occured in their closet.
Grant visited the room with the dorm manager, his assistant, an Australian psychic and her husband. Realizing that he had the wrong key, the manager knocked on the door. The clairvoyant shrieked and fainted. A deep voice, coming from somewhere deep inside her, described climbing onto the chair in the closet, jumping off and changing his mind in mid-fall.
After recovering, the psychic explained to the young man that he was kept tied to this world by his unhappiness. Responding to the "spiritual light" she offered, he was finally able to leave."
uhhh yeah....i'd say this is pretty scary...and i have to be here by myself all weekend...OY!!
well i hope you guys have a good weekend! hopefully i won't die... ;)
<3