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gab13by13

(29,784 posts)
Wed Aug 20, 2025, 10:23 PM Aug 20

Any Stories About A Ouija Board

I never messed with them. When I was a really little boy my uncle had me use one, I didn't know what they were.

Back in the 80's I stopped for just 1 after work at the club. The subject of Ouija boards came up and the bartender immediately said, Don't Mess With Them. She said her friend bought one to take to a party. At the party the people were using the board. When the bartender used it the board said, BEWARE THE YELLOW DOOR. Nobody knew what that meant. On the way home from the party the door of her car fell off driving down the road, the door of her yellow car. When they got home they burned the Ouija board.

They say if you burn a Ouija board it screams, but her board didn't scream.

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Any Stories About A Ouija Board (Original Post) gab13by13 Aug 20 OP
The most i remember we ever got was hello. mwmisses4289 Aug 20 #1
All I remember was that the triangle thingy that is supposed to move to give messages never moved. Marie Marie Aug 20 #2
Why burn something that actually gave good advice? Lilithschyld Aug 20 #3

mwmisses4289

(2,216 posts)
1. The most i remember we ever got was hello.
Wed Aug 20, 2025, 10:59 PM
Aug 20

Haven't played with one since I was young twenty something.

Marie Marie

(10,539 posts)
2. All I remember was that the triangle thingy that is supposed to move to give messages never moved.
Wed Aug 20, 2025, 11:29 PM
Aug 20

We sat there with our fingers on it and nothing happened. So we got bored and gave up.

Lilithschyld

(81 posts)
3. Why burn something that actually gave good advice?
Wed Aug 20, 2025, 11:53 PM
Aug 20

I know it can be scary to encounter something that has no ready explanation, but why destroy it? Human nature.


I do have stories, but they are not for public consumption.

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