
GENO X ™️
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GENO X ™️
@Roadhore520
Lifelong Tradesman, Proud PSU Grandpa, Proud Member of Patriot Warrior Chat Group 🐘♦️🇺🇸 (ask me✉️) TRUMP 45-47 RUBIO 48







This realtor showed up at a house that she was supposed to show, as far as she knows the house is empty. She walks in and starts to setup for a showing and hears loud noises from within the house, startled, she runs out of the door struggling to get a rational explanation. Working on so many houses throughout the years, this hits close to home for me. I’ve experienced this more than I can count. There was a house that stuck with me, when I was renovating it, I even moved in to make it easier for me. It was a small 2 bedroom home, about 1100 sq ft. One day while working in the attic I felt a tug on my hair. This was when I had long hair and I tied it up in the back. But it felt like a pronounced and intentional tug. Later on I was able to confirm it was a child due to the small stature on the SLS camera. It explained the mischievous nature, of course it was a kid that liked to play pranks. The occupants in that home were never malevolent. Just curious. When asked how many there were on the spirit box, a voice proclaimed there were 7 of them. If you had spirits in your home, would you want to know? I know for the longest time I didn’t want to know, I figured it didn’t matter since I couldn’t see them anyways. Now, every time I enter a new home, I always run a sweep for activity. Not surprisingly most houses have a few occupants already present, they just choose not to be acknowledged.

I love Charlotte Flair. She is one of my favorite wrestlers. I love her intros. They are some of the best.

Hearing weird things in a house that you are familiar with can be quite alarming. I’ve renovated a few houses that straight up give me the creeps. I’m talking about noises that sound like someone dropped a load of pots and pans on the floor, but it’s alarming when you realize the house is empty. Most of the houses that we renovate to flip or rent are much older homes, many still intact. With the same wood trim from when it was built. Dusty boxes of belongings line the basement teeming with history. The one time that stuck out to me was when I saw an old vintage coffee mug I liked, I took him home and washed it up. Shortly after it was as if who ever owned it followed me home, I was hearing footsteps and such at night. Needless to say, I ended up getting rid of it after my mom found out I took it.

Jersey Shore An intoxicated beachgoer had to be rescued from the rip current three times. Rescue # 1 they had to rescue him from the rip current 🛟 Rescue # 2 they had to rescue him from himself 🙄 Rescue # 3 when they were beleaguered by the first two rescues they put their feelings aside and did what their duty calls for them to do and they went in after the man for a third time only to be greeted with punches as law-enforcement looked on and waited.👮🏻♂️ People like this are not only a danger unto themselves but they are also a danger to not only there would-be rescuers but the public at large. It took lifeguards from up and down the beach to resolve this unnecessary situation undoubted until you’re leaving other sections of the beach unprotected…smdh 🙄






