I just saw where Hasbro is selling a pink Ouija Board for young girls to use as a game during sleepovers. Apparently some people are up in arms about it, saying that "It's designed for young girls ages 8 and older, but some say the mysterious product is a "dangerous spiritual game" that opens up anyone, particularly Christians, to attacks on their soul."
In the 1940's my father owned a Bar & Restraurant called the Horsemen's Inn in Jackson Michigan. In those days, our family tradition was that Santa trimed the tree and put out all the presents on Chrismass Eve. After Santa was done, his helpers in the form of my Mother, Father, the older brother and sisters and usually a couple of sister's boyfriends, would break out the Christmass Cheer, Sloe Gin Fizzes, which my father was famous for.
For Christmass of 1947, Santa left an Ouija Board for the family to enjoy. A couple of my sisters and their boyfriends decided try and see if Ouija had any messages anyone. They took turns asking Ouija if he had a message for various people and for some of them he told stuff about their future. Even though he wasn't playing they asked if Ouija had a messoage for my father and it did and spelled out: "Beware, Horsemen's Inn Robbed."
They laughted and kept playing for another hour or so, but just as they were getting ready to call it a night about 3 AM, the phone rang. It was the city police informing my Dad that the Horsemen's Inn had been robbed!!
True story and another part of the reason why I believe in ghosts.
Grumpy



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