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While we are on the subject of classifing spirits and ghosts here.......?

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I noticed that fairies, leprachauns, and gnomes were mentioned, but I was wondering about elves. Has anybody else had experinces with elvish, or brownie entities? Have these experinces benefitted you or were they a problem?

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  1. talk to a wiccan, or put something u always lose somewhere and put cam corder outside of view =) ever wonder why your things go missing and eventually come back, i dont think only faeries like to play with us


  2. I never had but I think I might have some times I magical miss stuff like my pod will go missing and i'll find it in a week and it is in the same spot my hole family look and never found it

  3. and what about unicorns? have you ever seen a unicorn?

    There comes a point in a persons life where these fairy tale elements leave the realm of possible and go into the silly bin. I am assuming you have not reached this point in life yet.

  4. these are all mythical fairy tales so to speak. stories made up to scare children and explain things that at the time were beyond the scope of learning at the time of history. To the best of my knowledge, nobody has ever found a pot of gold at the end of a rainbow, nor caught one and had a wish granted, nor turned a pumpkin into a coach, and the only gnome I know of is the porcelain one on the travelocity commercials. Nor have I ever heard of an Ogre eating any kids.

  5. Don't belive them. They are real I have seen and been weird all my life . If they have never seen fairys or elevs don;t listne to them I have

  6. okay,....what the c**p?

  7. So far no,but I'll continue to be hopeful.

  8. No I haven't nor do I believe in them. They are kids fairytales.

  9. I didn't meant to leave out elves in my other reply, but I personally don't have any experience with elf manifestations. However, I do have ghost hunter acquaintances that have reported evidence of elves.

    Don't listen to the closed-minded skeptics who stubbornly insist gnomes, leprechauns, elves and fairies are "mythical", or who naively think that leprechauns are exactly like the fairy tale story depictions and wonder why nobody has found a pot of gold. Leprechauns aren't exactly like that, just like ghosts aren't white sheets that float around and say "boo!". When you close your mind to the possibilities like these skeptics do, you close your world!

  10. Why limit the list at all?  Given the plausibility of such creatures existing you might as well include hobbits, goblins and werewolves.  Oh and don't forget (since *anything* is possible) the elusive Crustentombly.  It is a magical and mystical creature that most certainly exists, because I said so.

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