The t.v. will turn off while you're watching it...which doesn't bother me during the day but as soon as it gets dark...I'm gone.

bullshit on everything here.
First person to make some sense in this thread, besides me.
That reminded me of this:OMG LOOK BEHIND YOU THERES AHGOSH OMFMG OMFG OMFG OMFG OMFG OMFG GHOST GHOST THERE BEHIND U!!!!

Also think about it logically. If you were a ghost, would you stay at your own crib for a few hundred years?
If you see one, politely tell them that the apartment is now yours, and ask them to leave.
Also, avoid putting things like paintings or sculptures near the front entrance, and if you wish - place a mirror there.
Do I believe in ghosts? I don't know
Would you know that you're dead or would you want to accept that you're dead? If you can see living people, would you try to contact them in anyway you can? HE HE HE HE
or it was just a new husband or a one-night stand
That reminded me of this:
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Speaking of cats, I remember one dying b/c it was the smallest one and it couldn't eat.
The momma cat would go where the kitten was found dead sob and cry, and lick the air as if it was licking the other kittens cheeks.
I hope you doubters get haunted in a safe way....if that's possible.
>.<

That is interesting, I like to hear ghost stories.
I don't really take seriously the methods that curiosity seekers use to prove the ghosts' existence though. Back at school I work at this restaurant, it's the oldest house on campus, in New England really. The house was built in 1723, in another time, and the chefs I worked with, the ones who have been there for longer than 10 years, are absolutely sure there are ghosts in the third floor attic. The third floor is virtually closed off from the rest of the house. One night, Chuck, one of the chef's in the kitchen, he leaves a tape recorder there over night. He played it back for us the next day and twenty minutes in you hear a thud. Which could have been anything, but of course to Chuck that was certifiable proof of the haunting things moving about there.
And that's funny isn't it? I think proving their existence to others takes away from the personal experience you've had, if you really saw one.