Home Depot Ghost - HD

Published 2023-12-17
Hello,
I'm David Parker.
This is a story of my experience with a ghost while at Home Depot.

Art
Midjourney

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Sinking by Neutrin05
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All Comments (21)
  • @PaulineRaabe_
    That Home Depot experience scared me! Maybe if they lowered their prices more people would smile.
  • @2768231
    I just listened to ur interview with Jeff Reynolds and I'm so glad I did!! I was blown away! Please continue to share ur experiences, they're fascinating❤❤❤
  • @Donna-vh5ym
    Upset spirit on aisle 9 wanting to see you smile...lol. You're great David. I truly enjoy listening to you.
  • @Stargazer69
    I would go back to the same Home Depot, but this time, I would have my cell phone's video recording on, to see if I could capture her on camera. 📷
  • What a strange and fascinating story. Thank you for sharing, I really enjoyed listening to your recollection!
  • Love your stories Dave. Riveting and very believable. Wish I had similar experiences, cos Ive got an enquiring mind. Look forward to the next one. Gary from UK 70years old & 4 grown up kids. 2 still at home
  • @robinpesek3657
    Gosh, your experience made me laugh out loud! What a shock. I bet the lady is just fine and is still attempting to capture smiles.
  • @Leelee...
    I think most definitely she was a ghost...Fascinating experience.
  • @lynda3826
    I am so glad I found your channel, love your stories.
  • @Blue_Star_flyer
    I LOVE the last illustration of the woman in the air!!!!!!!!!! Your artwork in your videos is exceptional!!!!!
  • @CavalierCat
    I encountered a woman coming out of QFC in WA state who was very much like your ghost. Very similar matching your physical description. She looked right at me, scowled. She said "Smile!" I didn't smile but I looked at her weird. She said it again. "Go on, smile!" Like she was getting irritated that I wasn't giving her a smile. So I smiled a little at her. She didn't react but kept walking on. She seemed irritated from the beginning of the encounter. I was sort of dumbfounded by the interaction. She just randomly approached me as I was coming in the store. I looked around to see if any other people were watching what happened. No one acknowledged me or gave any indication they saw anything. May or may not have been a ghost like yours. But it really reminds me of the lady I ran into.
  • She could have been shocked when she realised that you could see her & hear her. Some spirits are so accustomed to not being seen or heard by “the living” that they become quite complacent, & sometimes naughty eg haunting areas & scaring people, but when they suddenly realise that they are not invisible to you, & that their little party tricks are totally visible in all their foolishness, they run like frightened prey. Also, I’ve found that some spirits get away with using nasty voices or frightening voices, & they get a bit of a thrill from scaring people, & when you call them up on it & say (mentally) something that calls them up on their bad behavior, or the silly, nasty voice they are using etc, they either become a great deal nicer or just go away. I help them to move on.
  • @tamitorres3413
    Lol! You can’t make that stuff up! Maybe someone from that store will come forward someday. You have unique experiences. And thanks for sharing your grandmother’s advice.
  • @jwilko2126
    Or just the fact that someone has actually saw her might have been enough to cause her shock.
  • @RR-pi1nu
    Omg David, I just roared laughing with this story. I’m not laughing or poking fun at you but it truly hit my funny bone.
  • @MarianR1111
    Wow wow wow!! Your grandmother was amazing. I would love to hear all about her and your childhood with her.
  • @Kimberly-1234
    That story was so funny!!😂 I love hearing your stories. I have never had a paranormal experience, hopefully one day. Have a great day. 💕✌️
  • @arl4945
    I was laughing to tears, love to hear your experiences, thank you for sharing. Perhaps by now she has crossed over, hopefully.