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highwaystar101 said:
Kasz216 said:

Eh.  Yes and No.

My friend used to live in a house that was converted from a Civil War hospital into a house.  They believed in ghosts, walking up and down the stairs and shit, all that stuff.  I always just took it as bad stairs and such.

 

Though one day after a party, being the only person that stayed sober, I helped him clean up, cleaned out a bunch of stuff in his bomb shelter... he asked me to close the door, and the thing slammed shut HARD.  Definitly wasn't the wind, becuase well this was a heavy ass door, and there wasn't any wind anyway being underground. 

Was just in the shelter and cleaned everything up so I know nobody was in there or any shit like that.

Don't really have an explination for it other then ghosts, though I don't see why a "ghost" would be trapped on earth.

Was the bomb shelter built at a slight angle at all? I would have imagined that if the shelter was built on an incline then the door would have a tendency to slam shut if it opened towards the top of the incline, and the heavier it is the harder it would slam, all it may have needed to slam hard was a nudge. That would be my immediate assumption if a heavy door slammed shut.

Nope.